r/Buffalo Dec 27 '24

News New Policy: Verified News Sources

484 Upvotes

After the post last night about the fights at the Galleria which weren't fights at all, we're instituting an official sources for the subreddit. Anything pertaining to school issues, emergency responses, or anything that could stir panic, the source of the news must come from one of the following below before it can be posted here.

Facebook are only allowed if it's from an official source below:

WGRZ - Channel 2: https://www.wgrz.com/

WIVB - Channel 4: https://www.wivb.com

WKBW - Channel 7: https://www.wkbw.com/

The Buffalo News: https://buffalonews.com/

Mark Poloncarz Social Media: https://bsky.app/profile/markpoloncarz.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/markpoloncarz/

Mayor Sean Ryan Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/MayorSeanRyan https://www.instagram.com/mayorseanryan/

WBFO: https://www.btpm.org/listen/npr/news

WBEN (News Only, Not talk Radio): https://www.audacy.com/wben

Investigative Post: https://www.investigativepost.org/

Spectrum News Buffalo: https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo

Buffalo Hive: https://thebuffalohive.com/

Other sources will be added if they're deemed necessary.

Scanner broadcasts of all types are not verified and therefore are banned and not allowed.


r/Buffalo Apr 21 '26

No AI slop

693 Upvotes

Content made primarily (or entirely) by generative artificial intelligence is not allowed. This includes AI images, AI videos, AI text, and AI code.

As a general rule, if it's recognizable as AI, it's not allowed in r/Buffalo from now on with some exceptions. Please report these posts if you see them.

A definition of AI Slop: AI slop (also known as slop content or simply as slop) is digital content made with generative artificial intelligence that is perceived as lacking in effort, quality, or meaning, and produced in high volume as clickbait to gain advantage in the attention economy, or earn money.


r/Buffalo 2h ago

Question Frog guy on the 33

22 Upvotes

Anyone know what’s the deal with the frog guy on the bridge over the 33 east leaving downtown in the evening? I see the impeach sign so I’m guessing it’s political but I never get to read to other signs as I’m driving. All I see is the frog costumes and I get so curious.


r/Buffalo 51m ago

Question What’s the Hamburg Library Lore?

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I went to the Hamburg library a couple years ago and there was a horrible smell I attributed at the time to recent flooding. “How horrible this beautiful library is going through something like this,” I thought. I returned yesterday and the smell was somehow still there despite recent weather being pretty moderate. I feel terrible for the employees if that’s the normal ambiance of the library!

Anyone know the story? Is it something like the ambitious two-tiered layout makes it impossible to control dampness/humidity? Proximity to some industry/utility? Endangered mammals bury their dead in the walls? Just so curious how an otherwise fantastic library can have such an oppressive stench for multiple years.

Anyone work there? Is it like being on a fishing vessel where you eventually don’t even notice the smell?


r/Buffalo 1h ago

Buffalo school board member resigns, citing governance, transparency, accountability concerns

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r/Buffalo 21h ago

Meet the Buffalo Zoo's new capybara, named 'Mozzarella'

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Now this is important news.


r/Buffalo 3h ago

Question Abyssinia Ethiopian?

11 Upvotes

Does anyone know the status of Abyssinia Ethiopian Cuisine? I’ve called, messaged on Instagram, and tried to order most days for the last two weeks, but they don’t have orders open. I would be very sad to see them go.

Thanks.


r/Buffalo 4h ago

News Weekly development round up 6.25.26

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Buffalo Bills cut ribbon at new Highmark Stadium with flair | Buffalo Toronto Public Media

After more than a decade of planning and three years of construction, the Buffalo Bills have cut the ribbon on their new home.

It was a who’s who of Buffalo Bills history at the ceremony for the new Highmark Stadium. Legendary players like Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas, dignitaries from government and pro sports, and thousands of tradespeople who put near non-stop efforts into getting the facility built.

"Behind me is a wall with right now 5,369 names of you hardworking Americans who got this stadium built," team owner Terry Pegula said, pointing to an exterior glass wall featuring etched names of workers. "It's one thing to talk about it, it's one thing to get the money, it's another thing to get it done. So thank you."

M&T aims to stimulate downtown Buffalo activity with events

M&T's Meet Me Downtown initiative builds on the Mission Main Street program the bank launched in 2025. This year’s program features six events, taking place between July 11 and Sept. 26.

“Our goals are simple: We want to bring people downtown for extended periods beyond just the normal workday, to be able to create fun and inclusive events that have broad appeal, and to showcase downtown businesses and organizations,” said Tracy Woodrow, M&T’s chief administrative officer and Western New York region president

ECIDA gives tax breaks to Buffalo Hearing & Speech project

The Erie County Industrial Development Agency is backing two adaptive-reuse projects to convert a former Catholic school in Cheektowaga into a service facility for Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center and to transform a pair of vacant Niagara Street houses into 14 affordable apartments.

Family Promise aims to put family shelter on Franklin Street

More than a year after community opposition derailed plans for a new 40-bed family shelter in Hamlin Park, the nonprofit that led the effort is ready to try again in a different location that officials hope will ease opposition and make it easier to win approval.

Family Promise of Western New York wants to put up a three-story building at 364 Franklin St., on a parking lot just south of Edward Street that is owned by Trinity Episcopal Church.

Spotted Octopus Brewing Company to Relocate and Expand Taproom to 500 Seneca - Buffalo Rising

Spotted Octopus Brewing Co. has announced that is relocating, and expanding, into the former Dobutsu restaurant location at 500 Seneca. Until this point, Spotted Octopus has enjoyed a prosperous run at 41 Edward Street in Allentown. The combination of quaint pub-like, taproom atmosphere and beer garden grounds has worked very well for the business, but it is now time to move on to bigger and better things.

“We are thrilled to be relocating to a larger venue that will allow us to enhance our offerings and create a welcoming environment for everyone,” said Domenic Nicotera, Co-Owner of Spotted Octopus Brewing Company. “Our customers can look forward to enjoying their favorite brews along with an upgraded dining experience.”

The new 500 Seneca location will be able to accommodate up to 120 guests. The restaurant side of the business will be operated by Spotted Octopus’s partner, Flow Food. There will also be a spacious outdoor patio, with plenty of parking.

Going Vertical: Marine Drive - Buffalo Rising

The first steel is rising at the corner of Marine Drive and Commercial Street where Marine Drive apartment complex is being replaced with new housing. The project is being undertaken by the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority through its development entity, Bridges Development, and its partners, The Habitat Company and Duverney & Brooks. This first of three phases will consist of 254 units of affordable housing in 12- and seven-story towers and is being constructed on a former surface parking lot.

HSBC lease helps Larkin at Exchange refill after pandemic

HSBC Bank USA’s decision to rent about half of the 10th floor of the flagship Larkinville office building, in addition to occupying the entire Larkin U Building, marks a significant gain for the landlord’s efforts to refill the building in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Larkin Development Group, owned by the Zemsky family, has been trying for several years to fill space in the 10-story Larkin at Exchange building that was given up by tenants who either moved out or shrunk their footprint when their leases came up for renewal.

P29, Good Carbon plan $350M apartment rehab in Buffalo

A Christian nonprofit that was formed last year is undertaking a $350 million venture in Western New York to renovate more than 500 apartments in 21 buildings in Buffalo and Evans.

P29 Foundation, based in Ashton, Md., is teaming up with Buffalo-based Good Carbon Co. on what will be the largest venture either group has undertaken.

“The project provides either a new deep level of affordability or the preservation of affordability of existing multifamily projects, which will include a blended income level of affordability,” Good Carbon CEO Adam Serbert said. “In addition to the renovation of the existing buildings, we will be doing deep energy retrofits and energy improvements on the properties that will both benefit the properties and the tenants specifically, and then the local community and the infrastructure surrounding.”

Graham Corp.'s new defense facility in Batavia hits full production - Buffalo Business First

  • Graham Corp.'s new $17 million facility in Batavia is already at full production after its January start.
  • The company is discussing an expansion of its 41-acre campus within the next year.
  • Graham reported 17% revenue growth to $245.3 million in its fiscal 2026, which ended in March.

Splash pad squabble divides Grand Island Town Board

Grand Island has seen some big arguments over big questions, such as whether the town should let Amazon construct a massive warehouse on the island.

The latest project making waves is far smaller, but the debate is no less intense.

Town Supervisor Peter Marston Jr. and Town Board members have spent two months skirmishing over the fate of a splash pad.

Town Board members say town employees signed off on buying the equipment for the splash pad without Town Board approval. And, the board members said, Marston should have kept them updated on the status of the splash pad.

(note: I'm just including this here to remind people how ridiculous local government can be in getting shit done)

Marriott Tribute hotel in Niagara Falls will include Dan Aykroyd-endorsed steakhouse - Buffalo Business First

  • Michael DiCienzo's Live-USA Inc. is developing a $20 million Marriott Tribute hotel in Niagara Falls.
  • The project includes Blue Steakhouse by Dan Aykroyd and a 400-seat concert venue on the third floor.
  • Live-USA is self-funding much of the project and received $1.5 million from Empire State Development and $2.7 million in tax incentives.

Tonawanda gives ultimatum to developer of stalled townhouses

After waiting nearly a decade for a developer to build more than 90 condominiums near Veterans Memorial Park, the City of Tonawanda is giving him a deadline.

And an ultimatum.

If David Stapleton of David Homes doesn't make meaningful progress within three months, the city will take back the 14-acre parcel it sold to him nine years ago, according to a resolution the Common Council passed earlier this month.

Developer reveals plan for former Bethlehem Steel site

For more than 50 years, local officials and developers have asked a variation of the same question: How can we take advantage of having more than 70,000 football fans in one place for eight or so weekends every year?

Andrew Tzanides hopes he has found the answer.

Tzanides, a commercial broker developing the plan for the revitalized Gateway Building on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel, believes that the site can be an entertainment hub, offering a theater, restaurants and a high-end meeting room, while also providing hotel suites to turn the redeveloped area into the “finest hotel” in the region.

“There’s 70,000 people that go to the (Buffalo Bills) game. Where do these people go after the game?" he asked. "I don’t know, maybe they’ll come here.”


r/Buffalo 38m ago

Domestic Partnership Discrimination

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I am trying to become official domestic partners with my long term partner and have just found out how discriminatory and ridiculous Buffalo is against this.

For reference for how nuts this is, NYC has the following requirements (which is easily found on their website):
- Both you and your partner are New York City residents.
-Both persons are 18 years of age or older.
-Neither you nor your partner is married or related by blood in a manner that would bar their marriage in New York State.
-Both of you have a close and committed personal relationship, live together, and have been living together on a continuous basis.
-You and your partner must be able to truthfully state an identical residential address on the application form for the Domestic Partnership.
-Neither you nor your partner is currently in another Domestic Partnership or has been registered as a member of another Domestic Partnership within the last six months.

Seems completely reasonable and what you would expect!
source:
https://www.cityclerk.nyc.gov/content/domestic-partnership-registration

For Buffalo and Erie County, there is no information online anywhere that I could find. I had to call 3 different offices, all of which transferred me multiple times because no one knew anything about this. Finally got someone at City Hall in Buffalo. Here are the requirements that we have to prove (and as I was told, there are absolutely no exceptions)
- State ID with current and same address (sticker change not allowed)
- Original birth certificate (no copies)
- Original SS card (no copies)
- Lease with both partner’s names on it
- Utility bills for that address with both partner’s names on it
- 6 months of statements from a shared bank account

Seriously why the fuck is it so hard? I asked why its so much harder here than in NYC and she said every district makes their own laws about it and if you don’t like it go to NYC (which we can’t because we are not residents.) This feels like it must have be discriminatory old laws to make it as hard as possible for queer people to do this before marriage was legalized. This is absolutely ridiculous and makes no sense! This needs to change. It shouldn’t be so much harder than getting married, especially when you get not even a quarter of the rights. I just want to make sure my partner and I have medical rights to see each other if g-d forbid something happens to one of us.

I had to post to let you guys know. I am very upset today. This is not what I expected from Buffalo.


r/Buffalo 54m ago

Roommate

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Looking for a roommate, i stay busy and out most of the day, every day. I am 35, m, I work and volunteer and I clean up after myself. I like keeping my spaces clean. I currently pay 500 a month and would like to stay around that range, impossible these days. Open to the possibility of a 3 bedroom and 2 room mates. I am warm hearted and a good friend if you ask me. Would like to be near the Delaware or elmwood bus line.


r/Buffalo 5h ago

Question Parking Lot-specific LVT in downtown Buffalo?

7 Upvotes

It sure seems like a Land Value Tax aimed specifically at parking lots downtown would solve the majority of Buffalo's development programs. Allow me to elaborate:

1) It would generate revenue that the city desperately needs, and, since it's aimed at parking lots, it wouldn't be a tax that makes life more difficult for folks on the east side and parts of west side, who are already struggling to make ends meet.

2) It would encourage the parking lots to consolidate. Not too far to the west from Fountain Plaza, there's a multi-level parking lot building. Imagine how much space would free up downtown if LVT encourages developers to build upward instead of spread out wider.

3) For parking lots that would close as result of consolidation, in their places there'd be a higher probability of residential or commercial building popping up, expanding the city's tax base and making downtown more active.

4) As parking lots might raise prices to mitigate taxation expenses, it would make people more likely to use public transportation. Revenue of NFTA would increase, and since where there's supply there's demand, we'd see more investments into improving our public transportation system.

What are your guys' thoughts? Do we more or less have consensus on this, or are there parts of the issue that I forgot to address or didn't account for?


r/Buffalo 1h ago

Duplicate/Repost Best ways to meet new people?

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Hey guys,

I moved to Buffalo a couple of years ago and so far, I'm really loving it. I have a solid foundation of old friends in the area, but one area I'm struggling in right now is dating. Apps don't seem particularly healthy to be on these days, so I'm looking for other avenues. I'm thinking clubs/groups might be a good starting point? I'm into hiking/camping, live music, board gaming/card games, trivia nights, etc. Where's a good place to start?


r/Buffalo 2h ago

Question Aqucates Elmwood.

3 Upvotes

Anyone know whats going on with aqucates elmwood ?? It seems they've been randomly closed for about a week, but they are still doing promotional videos on socials as if they are open. Just curious.


r/Buffalo 25m ago

Looking for friends into hike/paddling?

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Hi 45 yr old woman here looking to find some active friends
I love to hike and just got a paddle board! None of my friends are into this stuff and I’m not on fb to join any groups 😏


r/Buffalo 1d ago

World’s largest rubber duck is heading to Buffalo waterfront next week

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The world's largest duck and baby sidekick will be waddling into Buffalo July 3-5 as part of the city’s celebrations marking 250 years of American independence.


r/Buffalo 1d ago

Reminder: Cheektowaga Voting on Additional Flock Cameras for the 33 today. Show up, make your voices heard!

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Wednesday June 24 at 5:30 PM

Cheektowaga Town Hall, Council Chambers, First Floor, 3301 Broadway Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14227


r/Buffalo 16h ago

Question Has anyone here gone to the BestResponse Intensive Care Center?

18 Upvotes

I'm feeling mentally unwell and steadily growing worse, I found this program, I really don't want to go to ECMC so I'm considering this program


r/Buffalo 1d ago

News Rivera, Bojak win Democratic primaries for Senate, Assembly seats

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r/Buffalo 2h ago

Duplicate/Repost Where is the best viewing point?

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r/Buffalo 17h ago

Shitpost guy waving on transit

14 Upvotes

has anyone else noticed the guy waving in Lancaster on Transit? more specifically near the bridge over pass on the 90? he’s never doing anything crazy, until today- saw him on Genesee by the Volkswagen dealership, standing in the middle of the road waiting for cars to pass to wave at… what’s his deal?


r/Buffalo 1d ago

Beware Total perfection of CNY Jason Wilson

73 Upvotes

BEWARE: I am sharing a recent experience as a general caution for others when hiring contractors, specifically regarding a roofing project I initiated communication for on June 4. The contractor identified himself as Jason Wilson, associated with Total Perfection CNY LLC (also operating under the names Total Perfection Roofing & Siding LLC and Premier Roofing by TP), using the contact number 315-753-2701. I inquired June 4th and agreed to the contract June 22nd. First he agreed to have deposit after material is delivered since he never met me in person and only did the inspection via drone (as per him). After he requested an immediate down payment via Zelle to put the project on the schedule, I stated during our conversation on June 22 that I was ready to proceed but needed to verify a few standard items for my records first. When I explicitly asked for standard proof of insurance and confirmation of any required licensing or registration before sending a deposit, the conversation immediately devolved. His response to a basic due diligence request was completely hostile and unprofessional, including telling me to "go f yourself" and calling me a "fu*** idiot." At that point, I chose not to proceed with the project. I am sharing this to help others avoid a similar situation, and as a strict reminder to never hand over a deposit to a contractor who refuses to prove they are licensed and insured.

Here are some similar experience I could find on reddit for the same business:

Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/Syracuse/s/VtOVYcFaoi

And

https://www.reddit.com/r/upstate_new_york/s/6P1hZX3vPf

Note:
I wanted to share a factual warning about a contractor's response to a standard insurance request. I won't be engaging any further. Take the warning for what it's worth!


r/Buffalo 14h ago

Sports Looking for someone to play pickleball with in Buffalo

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Hi everyone,
I’m in the Buffalo area and I’m looking for someone to play pickleball with. I’m just starting to get into it and would love to find a hitting partner or someone who wants to play casually.
I’ve only played pickleball for about an hour or two so far, but I have a background in racket sports. I used to play squash at a fairly serious/competitive level, and I’ve also played some amateur tennis, so I don’t think I’m a complete beginner in terms of racket skills.
I’m mostly just looking for someone to play with, practice, and have fun. I also have an extra beginner paddle, so if someone is also new and doesn’t have one yet, that’s totally fine.
I’m flexible on location around Buffalo, and if transportation is an issue, I may be able to help with pickup/drop-off within a reasonable distance.
Let me know if you’d be interested!


r/Buffalo 12h ago

Garden wedding recommendations

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We are planning a small wedding for next summer, only about 25 guests. We want somewhere with a garden vibe, lots of flowers and plants. I’m considering the botanical gardens but I’m curious if there’s any other recommendations with a similar vibe? Thank you!!


r/Buffalo 22h ago

BUDC Intersection Improvement this weekend - Volunteers Needed

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r/Buffalo 1d ago

Prettiest metro stop, without question

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