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Between Cosmic Baseball and the Duck, there was absolutely no space to do fireworks in Buffalo. I applaud Comrade Ryan for standing up and making the best decision in these trying times.
reddit.comThe bridge never closed under Byron Brown but tell me again how Sean Ryan is so much better for the city.
TIL that the neutron star PSR J1748-2446ad spins 716 times per second, making its equator travel at 24% the speed of light
en.wikipedia.orgMayor Ryan is against John Pork. Is this the Sharia law we keep hearing about?
instagram.comDays Park, more like Days Desert. Thanks City of Buffalo.
Where is the best doughnut shop?
Krispy Kreme always glazed me right until they left and became a vitamin shop. Paula’s, she definitely fills me, but it’s always too little or too much, it’s never just enough. Frybaby, more like Crybaby, who knows what they’re doing now a days. And Donut Kraze is like my krazy ex. Dunkin’ really dunked on the donut portion of Dunkin’ Donuts. Also, they from Boston and we hate Boston. Before y’all suggest Tim Horton’s, they are a crash out.
So, where is the best doughnut shop in Buffalo? The one that’ll fill and glaze me just right.
Foul Language
Whoever this user is cannot be serious. A community forum and this is how they think it’s OK to post. We can and should do better.
AMA: State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli cost Syracuse $2.7 billion in higher property taxes. I’m the first candidate to challenge him in 20 years. Ask me anything!
Hey Syracuse - I’m Drew Warshaw, candidate for New York State Comptroller and lifelong New Yorker.
The Comptroller is the state’s chief financial officer - managing the state pension fund, auditing agencies, and overseeing how billions in taxpayer dollars are spent.
Over Tom DiNapoli’s 20 years in office, he’s cost New Yorkers billions in higher taxes as he’s tried to beat the market by hiring 664 Wall Street bankers - paying them billions of our tax dollars in fees just to underperform 39%. And he’s still doing it.
You can read more in my Syracuse.com piece.
https://www.syracuse.com/opinion/2026/06/the-untold-reason-your-property-taxes-are-so-high-nys-mismanaged-pensions-guest-opinion-by-drew-warshaw.html
I began my career fighting for immigrants to get a basic drivers license. I brought together local communities and all levels of government to rebuild the World Trade Center, and later solar energy all across the country. I then spent years leading the nation’s largest affordable housing nonprofit.
I’m the first challenger to Tom DiNapoli in 20 years. It’s time you have a choice.
Ask me about:
- Why New York shouldn’t give Tom DiNapoli a sixth term
- Property taxes and how I’ll lower yours
- How I’ll build the largest affordable housing fund in the country while growing the pension fund
- How the State Comptroller can help you
- Anything else!
I’ll be here answering questions Wednesday, June 17, from 1-3pm.
Early voting has begun. Be sure to vote on or before June 23. Visit iwillvote.com for more information.
EDIT (5:30pm): Thanks for all your questions! Sharing more about our vision for New York at @/drewforny on Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok. Be sure to vote on or by June 23. For more information, visit iwillvote.com.
How We’ll Save Your Taxes
How We’ll Get ICE OUT of New York
How We’ll Invest Upstate
How We’ll Lower your Utility Rates
Mike Elmore who’s the only local “influencer “ who does something productive, liked my comment. I’m superior to you all.
After much delay, work resumes at the Heritage Point project at Canalside
"[U]ntil the project is completed in the spring of 2027."
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That seems wildly optimistic based on the amount of work that still needs to be done. Let's all just hope for there not to be another work stoppage.
I’m from Clarence and have never been to the city. How do I park safely?
reddit.comI’m from Clarence and have never been to the city. How do I park safely?
reddit.comYo man, I hear you missed our shitty bowling alley, so I’m going to build you a new shitty bowling alley but with apartments and shit.
audacy.comMayor Ryan and the Pot Hole Bandit Hate This One Trick
If you clean your sewer grate, your street will last longer, meaning less potholes for the bandit to fill. They may still fill your other holes, like the one in your heart.
Thank you daddy Sean for paving our socialist streets.
Fish don’t vote. Why do the fish have more assembly representation than the rest of Jon Rivera’s district.
Also why are the Canadian fish getting representation! They don’t pay taxes!
Judge rules on AM&A's ownership
After a six-year legal fight, State Supreme Court Justice John Licata has answered one of the most heated questions in Buffalo real estate: who owns the AM&A's building?
The answer, unsurprisingly, is complicated.
377 Main Realty LLC — the company that has claimed to own the long-vacant department store since 2020 — essentially remains in control. Though Licata's decision voids 377 Main Realty's purchase of the property, it grants the company control of the building's actual owner.
In 2014, Landco H&L bought the AM&A's property for $2.8 million. Landco was fully controlled by a woman named Li Li. In 2015, Li sold her shares in Landco to Xiaomei Lu. The share agreement said Li could take back 51% of her shares if Lu breached the agreement.
The court found that Lu did not make the agreed-upon payments, violating the agreement, but that Li never took steps to regain control of the company.
In 2020 Li, claiming to be the sole owner of Landco, sold the property to 377 Main Realty Inc., led by Andy Chau, for $2 million. She also transferred control of the shares in Landco she claimed to own to 377 Main Realty.
The court ruled that Li did not have the authority to sell the property and ordered the deed be voided, reverting control to Landco. However, it also ruled that because Lu violated the initial 2015 agreement, she must give up 51% of her shares in Landco. These shares would revert to Li, but will instead go to 377 Main Realty, because Li transferred her shares to that entity in 2020.
In the end, while 377 Main Realty lost ownership of the building, it gained ownership of Landco, the company that owns the building.
What the ruling means for the decrepit building in the short term is unclear.
"I'm anxious to know myself," said Samuel Savarino, the local developer who has been working with 377 Main Realty to maintain and develop the property. Savarino and 377 Main Realty in 2020 proposed a $60 million mixed-use redevelopment of the site.
Savarino said other than a brief conversation with an attorney he's heard little about the ruling or plans for the property now that the case has been resolved.
It remains to be seen whether any parties will appeal the decision. And various financial stakeholders likely will still fight to get their money back.
In 2017, Landco, under Lu's control, borrowed $6.5 million from investor Weiping Cao. Landco defaulted on the loan. Licata's decision does not award any money or control of the property to Cao.
In 2020, BP3 Capital issued a $1 million mortgage loan to 377 Main Realty for the purchase of the property. That loan was never repaid, and earlier this year BP3 started foreclosure proceedings. That case is still ongoing, but the court ruled that BP3 should have investigated the ownership dispute over the property before issuing the loan.
"The failure to inquire and investigate means BP3 Capital was not a good faith mortgagee, and its encumbrance on 377 Main Street is invalid," Licata wrote in the decision.