The popular national coffee chain Starbucks has a reputation that it’s available everywhere– but, shockingly, one Western New York area has been living without one for nearly two decades.
The village of East Aurora isn’t completely without a Starbucks presence – as of right now, you can grab your favorite Starbucs drink inside of Tops Friendly Market while getting your groceries on Grey Street.
We’re losing our spaces in Buffalo. Don’t take for granted the bars, music venues, and coffee shops you love; you don’t know whether they’ll be around tomorrow.
An iconic Buffalo bowling alley has sold while Ellicott Development has added to its growing local commercial real estate portfolio and a new life is planned for a former City of Tonawanda elementary school.
An East Side car wash that gained an international following - courtesy of the Goo Goo Dolls - is poised to make a comeback as a revived auto repair center.
The fresh smell of flowers and the buzz of delivery vans have moved south on Transit Road as a popular flower shop in Western New York opened its doors to its new location.
As part of its nearly $3 million expansion, the historic Colored Musicians Club of Buffalo has completed the purchase of six properties needed for the project to advance.
Across the board, revenues generated by Batavia Downs patrons spiked upwardly during the first half of this year - and the effects are being felt regionally.