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Construction Watch: Silo City

The first phase of the Silo City project is back on track after a change in general contractors.  Developers Anthony Ceroy and Marvin Wilmoth of Miami-based Generation Development Group are spearheading the effort.

The American Mill & Warehouse building is being repurposed for residential and commercial use. Generation Development purchased this portion of the site for $2.8 million in 2020. Built in 1906, the more than century old American Warehouse once functioned as both a storage facility and research and development operation for the American Malting Company. The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This first phase includes 168 residential apartments.  Studio to four-bedroom plans will range from 405 to 1,910 sq. ft. of living space. Carmina Wood Design prepared the reuse plans.

Common area amenities planned for the building include a wellness/fitness center, resident lounges and gathering spaces, conference rooms, a co-working space, 13,000 sq.ft. of office space, an event space, and arts and exhibit areas. The building will also have several exterior patio and outdoor spaces, with ornamental lighting, niche gardens, public access pathways, and biofiltration features built into the site’s landscape.

Long-term plans call for at least two more phases.  Next up is reuse of the Perot Malt House which would include approximately 92 residential units and commercial space. Work on the first phase of the project is now projected for fall 2023.

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2022 Cider Fest @ The Terrace

For those who simply don’t have time for an excursion to the country this fall, but want to enjoy some family-friendly autumnal festivities, The Terrace has prepared the perfect urban outing. Not only will visitors experience magical fall splendor – the vista out over the lake from the old boat house – they will also be treated to plenty of seasonal delights, including:

Fresh cider donuts and pastriesArtisan sausages & Sahlen’s Hot Dogs on the grillSoup barFall hay ridesArts & CraftsCaramel apple decoratingFace painting

There’s plenty to see and do for the kids, that’s for sure. At the same time, adults will be happy to sample hard ciders from WNY Cideries such as Black Bird, O.S.B., Clarksburg, Embark, Hamburg, Blue Barn, with additional samplings from Thin Man Brewery, Illumination Meadery, including mulled cider, fresh cider, and cider slushies!

To fully appreciate the flavors of fall in the heart of Delaware Park, be sure to visit RESY Buffalo for tickets.

On that day, The Terrace will be serving brunch from 11am-3pm in the Fireside Dining Room.

2022 Cider Fest @ The Terrace

Saturday, October 22, 2022

12:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT

The Terrace at Delaware Park 199 Lincoln Parkway Buffalo, NY 14222

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An Exploration of Agritainment with Melinda Vizcarra of Becker Farms + Vizcarra Vineyards and Kurt Guba of Freedom Run Winery

On this episode of WNY Soundstage, host Daniel Lendzian speaks with Melinda (Mindy) Vizcarra, co-owner of Becker Farms and Vizcarra Vineyards, and Kurt Guba, the vineyard manager at Freedom Run Winery.  Both discuss agritainment in Western New York. 

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Agritainment is a portmanteau that combines the words agriculture and entertainment.  The autumn, especially in Western New York, is the time to discover agritainment activities.  Many local farms and vineyards have added various attractions to bring more visitors to their establishments. Agritainment activities can be “pick your own” produce, petting zoos, corn mazes, haunted hayrides and cooking classes.   

This episode includes: 

The histories of Becker Farms and Freedom Run WineryThe work that goes into maintaining an agritainment destination The events that make these venues Agritainment destinations The changes that must be made to stay relevant The importance of diversifying offeringsThe evolution into wedding venues The reasons why someone must visit these venues this fall.

Connect with Becker Farms: 

Becker Farms 
3724 Quaker Rd
Gasport, NY 14067
(716) 772-2211

Connect with Freedom Run Winery: 

Freedom Run Winery
5138 Lower Mountain Rd. 
Lockport, NY 14094
(716) 433-4136

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The Blueberry Treehouse Farm and the West Falls Center for the Arts to host Inaugural FallFest

Event will feature live music, local vendors, and kids’ activities at region’s most unique eco-tourism destination

There’s a new FallFest to look forward to in 2022. This Saturday and Sunday, October 15 and 16, The Blueberry Treehouse Farm and the West Falls Center for the Arts are coming together to celebrate the fall season in ways that only they can.

Aside from being home to one of the most amazing treehouse cafés in the world, this year’s inaugural event will include:

Multiple live music setsFood and craft vendorsVarious fall-themed activities for the kidsPine Island Children’s Play SpaceIndoor and outdoor performance spacesHiking trails

Due to the ideal neighboring proximity between the two venues, visitors to FallFest will be free to roam 20 acres, shared between The Blueberry Treehouse Farm and the West Falls Center for the Arts! As an added bonus, at the center of it all is the wildly popular “Treehouse Café,” which we covered back in July.

The Treehouse Café

“When we opened the Farm back in 2015, it was our vision to transform this property into a unique, nature-inspired community hub that drew people from all over the region. Building the Treehouse Café was a huge step forward for us; and now, our collaboration with the West Falls Center for the Arts marks the next step in our evolution,” said Blueberry Treehouse Farm founder, Jyl Rivera. “Like us, they also appreciate the roll the arts play in improving lives and are equally passionate about making West Falls a creative hub for the region. Working together like this just makes sense.”

FallsFest is being hosted at the West Falls Center for the Arts and Blueberry Treehouse Farm, 1863-1897 Davis Road in West Falls. The event runs from 11am-10pm on Saturday and 11am-4pm on Sunday. Tickets and additional details about music schedules, vendors, and weekend activities can be found online at www.westfallsartcenter.org.

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Yea or Nay? Adding At Large members to the Buffalo Common Council

The Buffalo Common Council has adopted resolution to explore the idea of adding At Large members to its governing body. An At Large member would be elected by a city-wide vote, instead of by district. There were once At Large members, but those positions were eliminated via referendum. But now that the city is rebounding, with growing census numbers, the resolution – “Pridgen – Exploring at Large Council Member Positions” – instructs the Common Council members to identify the potential benefits and concerns of reinstating the positions.

According to the 2020 census, the City of Buffalo has seen its first population growth in over 70 years. 

“There have been many people who have come to this Council or called and have at least asked us to look at the benefit, if there is a benefit, if there is not a benefit to the City of Buffalo residents, when talking about At-Large,” said Buffalo Common Council President Darius G. Pridgen, who points to the ongoing resettlement of immigrants and refugees in Buffalo as one of the reasons for the recent population growth. “This is just a conversation. In this resolution it talks about opening up a period of public discussion. I think it’s timely to talk about is it time for the Council to explore at large members who then are not necessarily beholden to one district but to the city.”

As Common Council members explore the potential of adding At Large members, they are also asking for the public to weigh in.

The Common Council is asking residents to go to www.buffalony.gov/AtLarge to fill out the survey and provide their feedback on this matter.

Lead image: Signs of growth on the city’s West Side – Providence Farm Collective’s new farmer’s market on Grant Street

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Jazz (and Jazzy) @ The Terrace

Now that the live music scene is heading indoors, there could be no better place to catch some of the region’s best (and notable up and comers) musicians all in one place: The Pan Am Room at The Terrace.

Since opening, The Terrace has quickly garnered a reputation as a reliable home for headlining jazz acts, as well as other accomplished entertainers. Whether it’s Joey Donahue on keys (piano and cocktails), or Sunday jazz Brunch with the Lance Tanner Duo and Dozo My Lady, there is an endless array of gifted players that await music lovers this fall season.

Highlights include a free piano bar featuring talented special guest pianists tickling the ivories every Friday and Saturday at the Fireside Lounge & Bar (no cover and no reservations required) presented by JazzBuffalo. And on Sundays, from 11am to 2:30pm, it’s jazz, jazz, jazz, with rotating performers. Not to mention the special entertainers that make showings on select Saturdays

This is your chance to get to know the likes of Carolyn Lansom, Harry Graser, Mark Marinaccio, Sue Kincaid, Nelson Starr, Donny Frauenhofer, Alex McArthur, John Troy, and Matt Michaud. There are a number of rising stars on the scene, as well as some old hats. It’s a great mix of talents and song selections, all found at one of the city’s premier venue locations. Jazz, soul, funk… The Terrace has it all.

To view all of the opportunities to catch live music at The Terrace this fall season, click here.

The Pan Am Room @ The Terrace

Delaware Park | 199 Lincoln Parkway | Buffalo, NY 14222

(716) 886-0089

info@terracebuffalo.com

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With 4 weeks to go, how much money do the candidates have?

The clock is winding down.  Early voting is coming soon.  How much money do the 2022 candidates have to wrap up the presentation of their cases to the voters?

The Hochul/Democratic team and the Zeldin/Republican team at this stage have pretty much decided their closing strategies. Both have considerable cash available. Zeldin is also benefitting from the millions of dollars in Republican PAC money that is being used to attack Hochul. The Republicans are throwing around comments about “rigged elections” as they challenge state laws intended to expand voting opportunities. Democrats are calling attention to fraud involving minor party petitions that the Republicans submitted for Zeldin.

All state and local candidates and committees involved in 2022 elections were required to file reports by October 7th reflecting receipts and expenditures through October 3.  There will be one more set of financials prior to the election, on October 28th.

Here are the financials for the statewide candidates since July:

Kathy Hochul.  Raised $11,029,907.  Balance of funds still available:  $10,908,885Lee Zeldin.  Raised $6,414,425.  Balance $4,501,296.Attorney General Letitia James, Democrat.  Raised $701,183.  Balance $2,757,956Republican candidate for Attorney General, Michael Henry.  Raised $239,654.  Balance $146,213State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, Democrat.  Raised $318,620.  Balance $1,998,367Republican candidate for Comptroller, Paul Rodriguez.  Raised $157.  Balance $3,173

In the race for Erie County Clerk, here are the numbers:

Republican Incumbent Michael Kearns.  Raised $61,315.  Balance $15,239Democrat Melissa Hartman.  Raised $21,473.  Balance $40,182

Here are financials for candidates for the State Legislature:

Senator Tim Kennedy, 63rd District.  Raised $91,350.  Balance $1,990,211Senator Pat Gallivan, 60th District, Republican.  No report posted as of October 10, 2022. Senator Sean Ryan, Democratic candidate in the 61st District, raised $129,799.  Balance $322,308Senator Ed Rath, Republican candidate in the 61st District, raised $40,043.  Balance $173,173Senator Robert Ortt, 62nd District, Republican.    Raised $166,025. Balance $286,253 Assemblyman Bill Conrad, 140th District, Democrat.  Raised $40,043.  Balance $18,047Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes, 141st District, Democrat.  No report posted as of October 10, 2022.Assemblyman Pat Burke, 142nd District, Democrat.  Raised $19,965.  Balance $60,735Sandy Magnano, 142nd District, Republican.  Raised $31,530.  Balance $9,850+Assemblywoman Monica Wallace, 143rd District, Democrat.  Raised $46,184.  Balance $136,628Frank Smierciak, Republican, 143rd, District.  Raised $7,167.  Balance $8,317Assemblyman Michael Norris, 144th District, Republican.  No report posted as of October 10, 2022. Assemblyman Angelo Morinello, 145th District, Republican.  Raised $15,605.  Balance $84,803Assemblywoman Karen McMahon, 146th District, Democrat.  Raised $27,803.  Balance $51,786Katrina Zeplowitz, 146th District, Republican.  Raised $9,958.  Balance $3,028+Assemblyman David DiPietro, 147th District, Republican.  Raised $16,427.  Balance $140,486Assemblyman Jon Rivera, 149th District, Democrat.  No report posted as of October 10, 2022. Ralph Hernandez 149th District, Republican.  No Committee record filed as of October 10, 2022

Tim Kennedy’s bankroll

Senator Kennedy’s campaign treasury appears to exceed the total combined treasuries of all 13 other incumbent Western New York state legislators noted above; and is just $8,156 less than the account of State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.  Since July his major expenditures have included checks to Kathy Hochul ($10,000); Equity PAC ($10,000); Brown for Buffalo ($5,000); and the State Senate Democratic Campaign Committee ($6,127).  In total his campaign spent $191,340 since mid-July.

Financials for candidates for State Supreme Court:

Tracey Bannister, endorsed by all parties.  Balance $1,046Craig Hannah, endorsed by all parties.  No Committee record filed as of October 10, 2022Gerald Greenan, endorsed by all parties except Working Families.  Balance $0Kelly Vacco, endorsed by all parties except Working Families.  No Committee record filed as of October 10, 2022Shannon Heneghan, Democrat and Working Families candidate.  Raised $32,546 since July; total for year, $208,971, including a $100,000 loan.  Balance $38,083Joseph Lorigo, Republican and Conservative candidate.  Raised $157,485.  Loans from Joseph Lorigo ($20,000) and Ralph Lorigo ($74,000).  Balance $232,098

Congressional financial reports were due to be filed by September 30.  The Federal Election Commission is often slow in posting that information.  Concerning the three Western New York House races and the election for United States Senator, the only candidate who had his financials posted as of October 10 was Max Della Pia.

Della Pia, Democrat in the 23rd District.  Raised $244,340 since January.  Balance $52,499 ($17,100 owed)

In case you were wondering

Former Erie County Comptroller and Hamburg Supervisor candidate Stefan Mychajliw failed to file his post-election report last November or his January or July 2022 financial reports on the reporting deadlines.  On August 15 he filed reports essentially closing out his campaign accounts.

His reports indicated that he had loaned his campaign $13,918, which was basically converted into a contribution. His January report (filed in August) reported a $30,000 expenditure to Big Dog Strategies. After the election Mychajliw became an associate of Big Dog Strategies.

Lynn Dixon paid Big Dog Strategies $75,039 in her losing campaign for County Comptroller last year.  Erie County Legislator Joseph Lorigo paid the same consulting firm $14,070 in his successful re-election campaign in 2021.

Ken Kruly writes about politics and other stuff at politicsandstuff.com

Follow on Twitter @kenkruly

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43North’s 8th annual startup competition has helped secured Buffalo as one of the nation’s fastest-growing tech hubs

The team at 43North made some big noise last week when they announced the 15 finalists for the eighth edition (yes, you read that right- 8 years!) of 43North’s annual startup competition. 

The finalists will make their way to Buffalo at the end of October to pitch their ideas in the hopes of securing $1 million and gaining the opportunity to grow their business in Buffalo – one of the nation’s fastest-growing tech hubs.  Although we can expect the same incredible energy as past years’ competitions- this one is sure to be bigger and better on all fronts. In addition to shifting the awards to include five $1 million winners, 43North also shared news of new production elements including live music from Buffalo’s very own local band Farrow that will accompany the Finals program.  

Our tagline this year is, ‘the stakes have never been higher,’ and that’s really true. For the first time ever, five companies will receive $1 million. These companies have been working with us for months- we had over 700 applications and it’s going to come down to five. Five companies will walk away with a $1 million investment and the opportunity to grow their business right here in Buffalo,”

Justine Palkowski, Content Marketing Manager at 43North. 

With the caliber of companies being higher than past years, it was time for the 43North team to ramp up the competition, and numbers show that this can only prove to be a positive investment for our city’s economic growth. 

Over the past seven years, 43North has invested in a diverse, industry agnostic portfolio of 59 companies, 44% of which have founders of color and 28% having female founders. Earlier this year, 43North reported that their portfolio companies had collectively created more than 1,000 jobs in Western New York. Over 60% of 43North’s portfolio maintains a material presence in Buffalo. 

“Startups are crucial for a region’s economic growth, creating the majority of new jobs,” Governor Hochul said. “The success of 43North has sent a message to entrepreneurs around the world – New York State is home to the jobs of the future. We look forward to welcoming the finalists of this year’s 43North competition to the energized startup community that is Buffalo.”  

The competition is part of New York State’s Buffalo Billion initiative ($30 million in Buffalo Billion I and $25 million in Buffalo Billion II), with funding supported by the New York Power Authority. 43North President Colleen E. Heidinger said, 

“We’re excited to reach this milestone in our selection process and eagerly await the opportunity to get to know these 15 companies as they make their way to Buffalo. These next phases in the judging process are pivotal and thrilling steps which give our community an opportunity to get in on the action as we get down to selecting our year eight cohort.” 

Join the 43North team for the semi-finals right at their home in the Seneca One Tower on October 19th  beginning at 9:30am- a free event open to the public.  43North Finals is free to attend, but registration is required. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Free tickets for 43North Finals taking place on October 20 at 6pm ET at Shea’s Performing Arts Center can be reserved at 43North.org

Finalists are coming from all over the globe, including some of the world’s largest city’s in the ultimate battle of the start-ups and it’s happening HERE!

Meet the finalists! 

Agape Wellness – Rochester, NY

Agapé is a relationship wellness company that uses personalized questions to spark meaningful conversations. On the consumer side, its app helps couples have happier, more fulfilling relationships. And in the workplace, Agapé curates meaningful employee connection that increases satisfaction and retains talent.

Aravenda – Vienna, VA

Aravenda leads technology innovation in the fastest growing segment of retail; Resale. Aravenda is B2B SaaS for any type of reseller, anywhere in the world.  

CAHill TECH – Buffalo, NY

CAHill TECH is a SaaS tech firm providing job-readiness for tradespeople and reportable metrics for employers through CAHill’s flagship product, aQuiRe. 

Delee – Laredo, TX

Delee developed a state-of-the-art technology capable of isolating and analyzing circulating tumor cells from blood. What they have built will contribute to detecting cancer at early stages, while providing physicians with the necessary information to personalize each patient’s therapy and monitor its effectiveness throughout the course of their disease.  

MAGPIE – New York, NY

MAGPIE is a venture-backed, fintech platform that uses AI technology to improve asset/price discovery, inventory management and transaction timing & partners for sellers of collectible assets. The simple, user-friendly platform is purpose-built for highly volatile, one-of-a-kind assets to drive greater revenue and reduced operating costs.  

Lilu – New York, NY

Lilu builds tech-enabled products to make early motherhood more comfortable and stress-free for new moms. Its first product, the Lilu Massager, is the first automated breast massage pumping bra that helps moms pump 30-55% more milk in less time, with customers calling it a “breastfeeding savior.”  

M Aerospace – Austin, TX

M Aerospace is an advanced additive manufacturing technology company offering rapid prototyping and production capabilities to a wide range of industries. It specializes in Metal 3D Printing technologies and services, and provides a variety of metal materials, material combination and the ability to print large parts. 

Mod Tech Labs –  Austin, TX

MOD helps enterprise companies create universal 3D content at scale by digitizing the real world using photos. The no-code processing platform cleans, refines and enhances 3D imagery of objects, places, and people with automated AI-powered tools. Companies capture once and optimize for any digital media use.  

Otrafy – Chicago, IL

Otrafy is an AI-powered SaaS supplier management platform with the ability to automate compliance and identify risks.  

Phood – New York, NY

Phood integrates with universities’ card services to create a connection between students’ flex dollar accounts and the gig economy. Phood issues a virtual debit card to students which can be used to purchase goods and services from third party vendors, made possible through partnerships with Discover.  

Seshie – Penn Valley, PA

Seshie makes it easy for teams to book live, virtual modern-day workshops (seshies) based on employee data and insights. Managers sign up, invite team members, send out Seshie surveys and based on data/insight get recommended workshops (seshies) to book.  

Tampon Tribe – Los Angeles, CA

Organic, plastic-free period products that have created a new category of organic period care. Tampon Tribe designs sustainable and functional products for active women. Driven by success and a passion for growth and the environment, Tampon Tribe continues to thrive with a recurring-revenue, impact-driven model, positioned for rapid growth.  

AMPAworks – Santa Monica, CA

AMPAworks is a team of doctors, nurses, and engineers who have built an IoT camera using computer vision A.I. in order to have full inventory visibility in pharmacies, medical device companies, surgery centers, clinics, and hospitals. The system enables shelf-to-shelf granularity of inventory to help with demand planning and re-stocking.  

Twipes – London, United Kingdom

Twipes are a bio-tech materials company that have developed a material that can break down in water in three hours and biodegrade in a landfill in just seven days. Its first product has been awarded as the World’s first truly flushable, truly biodegradable wet wipes.  

TYBR Health – Houston, TX

TYBR Health makes a surgical spray that protects tissues while they heal to improve outcomes after surgery. TYBR Health was formed out of the Texas Medical Center Biodesign fellowship. Over the course of one year, the team identified a clinical problem, created a solution, and started a company. 

Join the 43North team for the semi-finals right at their home in the Seneca One Tower on October 19th  beginning at 9:30am- a free event open to the public.  43North Finals is free to attend, but registration is required. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Free tickets for 43North Finals taking place on October 20 at 6pm ET at Shea’s Performing Arts Center can be reserved at 43North.org

All Photos and videos courtesy of 43North

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2022 Elmwood Porchtoberfest

Take a pinch of Octoberfest and a sprinkling of Porchfest, add a farmer’s market, mix in the Elmwood Avenue business community, and you’ve got one heck of a fall shindig.

On Saturday, October 15, Porchtoberfest will be the place to be in the heart of the Elmwood Village.

The event, hosted by the Elmwood Village Association and the Elmwood Strip Group, will kick off at the Bidwell Farmers Market starting at 8am, where there will be live music and special events (including face painting and a pumpkin patch).

Then, throughout the course of the day, Elmwood will come alive with additional live music, artisan pop-ups, a scavenger hunt, beer tastings, drink specials, etc. The festivities will last until the bars and restaurants call it quits that evening/night. Aside from a bevy of shops participating, the following bars, restaurants, markets, and cafés will have live music:

Bands on Elmwood 

Bidwell Farmers Market 

Buffalo Fleece & Outerwear

Caffé Aroma

Coles

Cookies & Cream

Globe Market

Lexington Co-Op

Sato

Spot Coffee

More details to come at www.elmwoodstripbuffalo.com

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2022 6-Minute Building Stories at Silos @ Elk Street

Buildings make Buffalo. Aside from our relationship to Lake Erie, it is our building stock that defines us. Everyone has a favorite building, whether it’s the high profile Central Terminal, or a colorful cottage on the city’s West Side. We have a connection to buildings for lots of reasons. They tie us geographically to our region. Maybe we love the shapes of the windows, or the building materials, or the rooflines. Buildings speak to us. They tell their stories, no matter their condition.

In recent years, Buffalo has been drawing attention to its fragile architectural heritage – as a rallying cry for increased preservation efforts. At the same time, we have witnessed some of our favorite buildings being threatened with demolition. We have – shamefully – lost some precious gems along the way. And we are still bombarded with constant threats from opposing forces. That’s why it’s even more important to connect with buildings, in order to share their/our stories, in hopes of preserving their legacies.

On Wednesday, October 12, the Buffalo Architecture Foundation (BAF) will host its annual 6-Minute Building Stories event, which is a “multi-media project documenting and sharing profound individual experiences with architecture, construction, landscape, and planning throughout Western New York.”

The way the event works is that numerous people share their stories over the course of 6 minutes. Multi-media channels are used to convey the messages, including prose, poetry, photography, original artwork, music, and recorded spoken word.

In addition to the live, in-person event, BAF has teamed up with University at Buffalo Libraries to make these sessions available via a digital collection at UBdigit. The Building Stories digital collection includes photographs, print materials, audio recordings, artworks, and artifacts.

Anyone is welcome to submit a Building Story here.

6-Minute Building Stories

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Silos @ Elk Street | 50 Elk Street, Buffalo NY 14210

6pm-9pm

$10 admission | Cash bar | Free drink ticket for first 50 attendees

Moondoggies food truck will be on site

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