The west side was heavily Italian. My mom's relatives were there in the 1920s and 1930s. It was still that way in the 60s and early 70s. Anybody remember the Blue Bird Bakery? The best cannoli in Buffalo. How about Cappelini''s restaurant?
Better Cream ! And the test kitchens on niagara st. And Richs would pay for 5 days, hotel,transportation, food, for FREE to people who use Rich's products all over the world!! What an honor to be chosen!!
thank you for taking the time to do a walk through, major contributions to the city and the people, blessing to you and the team as well...keep winning champ...hey quick ? what was that castle you past in the video
The westside has always been Italian!! Jefferson-delavan is black/latino. Near Columbus hospital, and into central park , and hertel avenue, Sammy's italian store. St.Francis hospital, its not was it was 40 yrs ago!
It’s not 40 yrs ago it’s better Italians move around a lot there still fighting to become fully accepted as white but yea bro buy art 🖼️ not cocaine I did both
There is no up and coming neighborhood in no northern/west coast state 😂😂, The only region that is economically/politically sufficient for black Americans (descendants of USA chattel slavery) is the south aka black America homeland (Delaware,Maryland,Virginia,both Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,)
Another dope video of our GREAT city! WELL DONE!
Another great video! Am looking forward to hearing about the lower west side next!
Newbie! You're right, I live on the Westside of Buffalo and it is growing positively
Dope as usual my brother!
Love this! Thank you for doing this series, this is actually one of the neighborhoods I’m looking into
Me too!
I love the bike lanes.. It adds to urban sustainability and health care we can control.
Love your videos. It's really helpful especially for someone who's moving there. Can you do more videos on Tonawanda please?
I just found your channel! I was in Elmwood Village last night!
Keep the videos coming!
Yes sir! Another great video!
i see you grinding, you in charlotte and buffalo ?
The west side was heavily Italian. My mom's relatives were there in the 1920s and 1930s. It was still that way in the 60s and early 70s. Anybody remember the Blue Bird Bakery? The best cannoli in Buffalo. How about Cappelini''s restaurant?
Better Cream ! And the test kitchens on niagara st. And Richs would pay for 5 days, hotel,transportation, food, for FREE to people who use Rich's products all over the world!! What an honor to be chosen!!
Who your barber? Top 5 barbershops in buffalo?
Sy Sims and Paul Willick,were the other 2 richest guys in america from buffalo!!
There is alot of people shot in buffalo too!! Not in movies!!!
D, what areas of buffalo have the lowest taxes? Some of what I have seen is ridiculous. Over $500 per month? Like a bad HOA.
Yes we are in NY, taxes can get crazy in some parts especially in our suburbs!
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 Right, can you map out the areas of lowest taxes?
thank you for taking the time to do a walk through, major contributions to the city and the people, blessing to you and the team as well...keep winning champ...hey quick ? what was that castle you past in the video
So gentrification?
How about Rich's ice cream company, bob rich was 1 of the 300 richest men in america!!
I grew up on The Westside, it has been a melting pot since at least the 90s/early 2000s.
The westside has always been Italian!!
Jefferson-delavan is black/latino. Near Columbus hospital, and into central park , and hertel avenue, Sammy's italian store. St.Francis hospital, its not was it was 40 yrs ago!
It’s not 40 yrs ago it’s better Italians move around a lot there still fighting to become fully accepted as white but yea bro buy art 🖼️ not cocaine I did both
The hearing aid was invented at UB!
There is no up and coming neighborhood in no northern/west coast state 😂😂,
The only region that is economically/politically sufficient for black Americans (descendants of USA chattel slavery) is the south aka black America homeland (Delaware,Maryland,Virginia,both Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,)