Buffalo Rising: “Help from Hillary for Broadway/Fillmore”
From Buffalo Rising:
Senator Hilary Clinton is urging the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to give “full consideration” to the Broadway Fillmore Neighborhood regarding their application to become a Preserve America community.
From the release: “The Broadway Fillmore Neighborhood has played a pivotal role in the history and culture of the City of Buffalo,” said Senator Clinton. “Since the 1880s the neighborhood has helped to define Buffalo’s national identity and cultural heritage, and it is home to renowned and historic architecture. Naming the Broadway Fillmore Neighborhood as a Preserve America community would help preserve a piece of Buffalo’s culture and tradition for future generations of Americans.”
In a letter to Ronald Anzalone Director of the Office of Preservation Initiative, Preserve America Communities and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Clinton pointed out the rich Polish-American heritage of the Broadway Fillmore community on Buffalo’s East Side. In particular, Clinton stressed the important part this neighborhood played in the development of Buffalo as a manufacturing and industrial giant, followed by the eventual economic decline that has left large parts of the community suffering today.
The letter further states: As a designated Preserve America community, the Broadway Fillmore Neighborhood and the City of Buffalo will be able to preserve the rich culture, architectural history, and diversity of this area.
Broadway Fillmore Alive’s (BFA) co-founder Christopher Byrd is happy about Clinton’s efforts, saying, “This is something we’ve known all along, and the history of this neighborhood speaks for itself.”
In explaining what this designation would mean to the area, Byrd said it would open the door to standards that would prevent tearing down certain buildings that he called “symbols of the past”. He added, “The Eastern European architecture is evident in this neighborhood with a walk down Broadway. The buildings, even through their decline, tell a story of Buffalo’s past.”
Another BFA co-founder, Michael Miller, said, “I am thrilled that Senator Clinton is backing this initiative. I submitted my letter of support for this just last week, on behalf of the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation. I am glad to see that the Broadway Fillmore District is getting the attention it so rightfully deserves, after such a long period of being overlooked. This could go a long way in helping to save some of our most treasured and endangered buildings such as the terminal and countless others in the district.”
Byrd stated, “This designation will go a long way toward preserving what really should be preserved.”
May 16th, 2008 at 5:59 pm
I think the government should give the CTRC a HUGE grand to fix up this place even more. It is one of these places you don’t see anymore and it is one of a kind. I hope the next soon to be president can help out the Broadway/Fillmore or other places in Buffalo.
May 18th, 2008 at 1:07 am
Instead of posting about Broadway Fillmore (which I think the old Calvert Veaux exterior should be returned) this has nothing to do with the Central Terminal
We have $4 gasoline here and diesel is close to $5, some people cant drive anymore
Our plane fair is going up because of jet fuel, some people cant fly anymore
It seems to me that if Hillary Clinton actually did something for Buffalo then people would be voting for her. Now if Hillary wanted to do something…its not the Broadway/Fillmore that needs her but the Buffalo Light Rail extensions to the Central Terminal/Airport, to UB Amherst and to Niagara Falls.
Furthermore, look at something called the NYS High Speed Rail Task Force which has a budget of hundreds of millions and spends 99% of it between NYC and Albany. Talk about not just ignoring upstate taxpayers but doing them up the arse. This is yet another upstate issue that is completely ignored.
Buffalo and Upstate have real issues and many of those issues revolve around transportation because Buffalo is a city of transportation. Instead of talking about Broadway/Fillmore maybe people in Buffalo should remember that simple fact and use the Central Terminal to symbolize it!
May 18th, 2008 at 8:57 pm
Get rid of the Depew Station and bring back the Buffalo Central Terminal.