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  08/28/2008 - Vacant South Buffalo Lighthouse is for sale 105-year-old structure being marketed first to local organizations.

 

  08/23/2008 - Navy Week - Saturday, August 23rd - Sunday, August 31st, will be Navy Week in Buffalo! Free concerts on the Central Wharf

 

  08/14/2008 -Announcing a NEW alternative to Route 5 reconstruction that would create a boulevard and access 77 more acres of waterfront

 

  07/23/2008 - Bassmaster Elite Series Empire Chase at NFTA Small Boat Harbor July 31 through August 3 2008

 

  07/16/2008 - Officials say yes to Bass Pro - officials on Tuesday gave initial approval to knock down the city’s Memorial Auditorium

 

  07/03/2008 - July 4th Celebration: Buffalo's Official Fourth of July Celebration

 

  07/02/2008 - Erie Canal Harbor Officially Opens to Public

 

  06/19/2008 - Winds of Change Blow into Lackawanna

 

  06/07/2008 - Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives Boat Tour, See one of the fastest sailing vessels on the
Great Lakes

 

  05/26/2008 - Memorial Day Draws Large Crowd to the Erie Canal Terminus

 

  Outer Harbor Parkway to be completed by 2010 - is it the RIGHT plan
04/19/2008

 

  Bright Future of Buffalo's Waterfront Threatened by State Plans to Expand Freeway Infrastructure
03/26/2008

 

  Clearing The Way for New Development - ECHDC Announces Additional Waterfront Progress
03/21/2008

 

  Condominium & Hotel Combination Slated for the Freezer Queen Site.
03/15/2008

 

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Frank Lloyd Wright Boathouse Will Be a Buffalo Reality Eileen Buckley BUFFALO, NY (2006-06-16) A piece of Buffalo's tourism pie is closer to becoming a reality. Construction on the Frank Lloyd Wright Rowing Boathouse is expected to begin this September. Frank Lloyd Wright issued his boathouse design in 1905. But by next year you could finally see a boathouse built along the City's waterfront. The Frank Lloyd Wright's Rowing Boathouse Corporation was formed in 2000 with a mission to secure the land and raise the funds to build the structure. Those leading the charge say after six years of planning it is full steam ahead. "We are at a very exciting point in the project, " said Sharon Courtin, executive director of the Boathouse Corporation. Courtin says the biggest challenges was acquiring the land. But Erie County was able to take it over and lease it back to the Corporation. It will be built on the water's edge at the West Side Rowing Club. "You will see a very modern looking structure once it is completed. Even though it was designed in 1905, it is very sleek looking, with straight horizontal lines. It will look like it was designed in this era rather than the early 1900's," Courtin said. The boathouse project is expected to cost $3.2 million. Courtin says the state issued a $1 million grant and the rest of the funding is coming from the private sector. It could be ready by the Fall of 2007. West Side Rowing Club president Bill Maggio says the boathouse will be fully functioning. "It will help the club expand. There are already a great many programs we run at the club, with over 500 high school kids rowing down there in the spring season. In order for use to expand that capacity we are going to need additional facilities," said Maggio. Buffalo makes perfect sense to build a Wright Rowing boathouse. It is already home to some famous architectural treasures left by Wright. The boathouse will also serve as a tourist stop -- after all, not too many cities can say that the lead architect of the boathouse design was Frank Lloyd Wright.

 

05-04-08 Update:

The land that the Frank Lloyd Wright Fontana Boathouse sits on has a new name.
The Rotary Club of Buffalo dubbed the grounds "Rotary Park."


The club donated $375,000 to the boathouse for the naming rights to the land. The boathouse is the newest addition to Buffalo's waterfront and can be seen from the Peace Bridge.


It opened late last year and is operated as both an architectural tourist site and a working boathouse for the West Side Rowing Club.

 

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