I’ve gone to Buffalo 4 times, the first time being during COVID in September 2020. The other times because my brother now goes to school in Rochester, which is coincidentally an hour away. But the city makes me feel lonely as someone who has spent his entire life in New York City. Gave off the vibes of a rundown midwestern city. And now I understand where that feeling comes from.
I grew up in nearby Niagara Falls, which also got beat up in the 1970’s and later. But you’re right, western NY is midwestern, different from metro NYC where I live now. Niagara Falls, NY fell from 100,000 to 30,000.
I'm from NYC but lived in Buffalo and visited many times since. Total midwestern feel. Buffalo feels much more like a Michigan than an eastern NY. Niagara Falls is a total ghost town but I can't help but feel allured to its past and its potential.
@danzena4059 too many people there in Buffalo crime is high and being in public isn't good as a result of the newcomers. I believe Canada is what formed Buffalo and Western NY. NYC has always been a mystery because of so many immigrants that was the biggest difference that separates NYC and Western NY
Gotta remember that the Buffalo area was built on the backs of tens of thousands of Polish and German immigrants, 100+ years ago. Anybody wanna join me to get a wick on weck?
After WWII, the US had no competition because our competitors were bombed to hell due to the war. Once they dug out, competition came roaring in. Steele, autos, chemicals, etc. It was macroeconomic factors that lead to the rust belt. This happened suddenly starting in 1970. At least half of all manufacturing jobs were lost. The city lost 200,000 of its population.
Give it 30-40 years the snow will be gone, at least in the metro. You're already starting to see it. Last few winters have been pretty mild, only punctuated by one or two massive storms.
The building of a major piece of transport infrastructure killed the geographical advantage that was the reason for Buffalo to exist. The Great Lakes are an incredible economic asset. The cargo ships that would sail them in Buffalos' heyday were as large as those that plyed the world's oceans at the time. But those ships couldn't go any farther east than Buffalo. Until the building of the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the expansion of the Welland Canal enabled a ship leaving the port of Chicago to bypass Buffalo and sai directly to any other port in the world.
My great-grandma moved to Buffalo to escape the Nazis, great city. But then I guess when the news came in 1957 she should have realized it spells death for the city, and packed up and moved again, right?
I live in the suburbs of Buffalo and it's not all bad. I'd say rochester and Syracuse are in worse positions. We've had jobs moving here, and there's a lot of building going on in the southtowns where I live. Cannabis campus, a mr clean factory, a state of the art soundstage. Just to name a few. We gained in the 2020 census. The city is slowly being turned around. The east side is still a mess, and crime could be better. But we're on the verge of turning around. We're still better than cleveland or Detroit.
Buffalo is making a comeback and is on the rise. 50 years of decay don’t get reversed overnight. I’d say the biggest challenge is overcoming the “losing” mentality that comes from the decades of decay, it’s a like a resignation of defeat that permeates the whole region. I’m a Western New York native so I can say that. Go Bills!!
Was it that obvious? Best thing I ever did was leave WNY. Florida? You said that because Hocul said "if you're not a communist pedophile you should move to Florida". I actually ended up in the ultra conservative state of Colorado.
_I was born here in 1958, left in 1976, and returned in 2002. I like the snow, and I love the spirit of the people in Buffalo. I can get almost anywhere I need to go driving on any day of the week in twenty minutes or less, often much less, even on a fairly snowy day. People are very generous and kind here. Two ladies cook for me in my apartment complex, without even asking! Medical care is very good. I walk to a nearby hospital, and it takes less than fifteen minutes to get a blood draw. The younger generation carries on traditions of helping people, playing boot hockey, keeping the spirit alive. I could live anywhere, but I choose here. I spent my first eighteen years here, and my last twenty-two years. I see many reasons to stay for my last years._ 🐃 - j q t -
🎉No goal 🥅❤ I sure remember that. It's heartbreaking to think that he was one of the best players on that team and end up having to win a cup with Detroit
I moved from WNY to Florida 7 years ago. Though the political climate in FL is better and less taxes that’s where the positives end. Florida is full of rude east coast snobs. Every penny you think you’ll save in taxes you’ll spend on home and auto insurance and being scammed by everyone you hire to work on your house ect. The heat and humidity becomes as bad as the snow and cold to deal with. I truly miss the more laid back life and down to earn people in WNY. The food, restaurants and grocery stores also suck in FL.
@@janetmilan4698not just buffalo, the Midwest in general will become the center of the county again because of unfortunate climate events. Florida is a beautiful state but the weather there is unpredictable and it’s just only getting worse. I already hate mosquitoes here in NYC,imagine how bad it is down THERE?
How did so many people live in Buffalo in the 1800s? How did they remove all the snow without snow plows? I don’t see any photos with snow in them. Did it not start snowing heavily in Buffalo until after the 1930s?
My half brother , who is about 67 now, is originally from Buffalo, and he’s been living in the Atlanta area since 1978. I’ve always wanted to meet him there in Buffalo and see the city where he grew up. And by the way, R&B Funk superstar Rick James is from Buffalo, RIP Slick Rick 🎤🎸🎹🤟🏾💐🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
There was also Arlester "Dyke" Christian who was from there but later relocated to Phoenix, AZ where I'm from. Him and his R & B group The Blazers were quite popular there. He was murdered in March, 1971.
I used to go up there twice a week to deliver loads to the GM plant in Tonawanda. I didn't have to venture very far off the interstate but from what I could see it had seen better days at least in that area. Another city that became victim to corporate greed that shipped most of it's jobs to China.
Buffalo isn't a big city anymore but it's a very compact, pleasant small city that has 3 wonderful seasons (outside of its notorious winters) and a lot of charm, history and nice people. It's about as different from New York City as a city possibly can be and that's mostly a good thing. It has a smaller but stable population and economy and has some high-quality universities in Canisius University and University at Buffalo (SUNY) among others. It has a much lower cost of living but it's 3-4 hours from Cleveland and Pittsburgh and is still within a day's drive of major East Coast cities like New York, Boston, Philly, even DC (though it's about 7-8 hours away for each of them) and a similar drive's time to Detroit and Chicago. It's also only 2 hours away from Toronto (depending on the border crossing). No, it's not the most happening place but it's slowly recovering and redeveloping, and you can do a lot worse. If you REALLY want to see depressing places in the U.S., go to the remote parts of the Mountain West, Great Plains, Deep South or Appalachia. Even within the former industrial Midwest, places like southeastern Ohio, northern Indiana, and southern Illinois are in FAR worse shape.
Buffalo has a high crime rate and it's the snowiest city in New York State! The only places I've been to in Buffalo are the Buffalo Zoo, The Walden Galleria Mall and a Sabers Game!
Lots of bad decisions by the city’s leaders destroyed commerce and communities. Putting the 33 right through a park which cut off a large segment of people, the construction of the skyway cutting off the waterfront, and the de-industrialization of the area made it a dying city. It’s doing better now, but the damage has been done. The good thing is Buffalo is home to some of the nicest people on the planet, and by far the best sports fans in the country. And that’s not even debatable.
The no vision thing certainly is frustrating. I think it’s a result of the losing mentality from 50 years of decay. Very slow and tough to turn around.
Yes, I have lots of older relatives from Buffalo on my mom's side (many moved away and I suspect white flight) and they say it used to be a big steel city, but does anyone know why Pittsburgh seemingly stole that back? Go Bills...
I dropped by to stay for a night, visit the falls and try some wings and a beef on Weck from Duffs recently. Probably only spent a couple of huindred bucks but I hope it helped. Nobody deserves Wide Right.
To the extent it "gained" any population, that's attributable to the massive influx of ILLEGAL ALIEN so-called "Refugees" the current Administration has allowed (invited?) to pour across our borders for the past several years.
Bflo. in the 1950s 550,000 people... today 225,000 maybe. Blue collar jobs died in the 70's.. in the 60's you could quit a job and have another job in a couple days. Buffalo in the 40's/50/ was highly segregated ( by choice ), and there was nothing wrong with that..IMHO.. when people began to leave the city for the suburbs, then the city took on a different look, and it wasn't pretty.. Crime today is the problem, although down from the previous years, it is still high.
I wouldn't worry about either Buffalo pro sports team leaving. Bills are getting a new stadium (too expensive but still), and the Sabres have no good alternatives. Buffalo is ideal for football and hockey.
@@abyz1467 but nobody can afford the seat licenses. Even the petulant are trying to sell their interest in the team. The team will be gone in a couple years.
I lived there for 6 years, it's definitely the type of city that only holds sentimental value. I loved the city, but it's heavily segregated, little to no development, and crime is getting worse. Look up the East side of Buffalo and you'll see what the future of Buffalo will look like.
Its really amazing how all these cities disentegrate as a result of moral decay. The city of Port of Spain in Trinidad in the West Indies is also slowly dying mainly due to the awful politics in Trinidad. People in Trinidad have lost their way big time. Religion and politics both gone bad.
i was born in buffalo in 1991 its an awful miserable city nothing is here and for a reason dont come here oh and to the people who just got here saying its making a comeback! theyve been saying that for 20 years these projects 9/10 produce nothing for locals
I moved away from Buffalo in 2006. When people ask me if I would ever think about moving back, my response is always “only if Buffalo isn’t part of New York State”.
Yes, NYS has higher than average taxes compared to other states, but it is really a rounding error compared to what certain tax entities earn. People do not mind paying taxes, unless it fixes the bridges, roads, safety, and other living standards.
@@TheSmokinApples The Tax Foundation in Washington DC annually ranks the 50 States based on their state and local combined tax burden, NYS has been at the very top for decades now. This is, no doubt, why so many residents are leaving.
Well some of thesw blame has to do with the 💩💩👀🤔🤔 politics and non futuristic 🤔💬💬💬💵💰💱 that was needed the grabby politicans 👀👀fir theres instead of 💬💬of just there selves has GOOITTSSS alot to di with it.
Yeah, Buffalo is awesome, so many different kinds of people and culture and food, I've lived in 32 different states and Buffalo NY is the only one that made me move back and settle down
What happened is divestment because everyone thinks sunny or diverse places make a city popular. Sure it does, but their crime and poverty is through the roof. Buffalo is perfect for its size.
Nixon and Reagan were Republicans, not Dems, and it was Nixon and Reagan's "America Last" policies that destroyed Buffalo by sending all our jobs to China, stay ignorant if ya want tho
I’ve gone to Buffalo 4 times, the first time being during COVID in September 2020. The other times because my brother now goes to school in Rochester, which is coincidentally an hour away. But the city makes me feel lonely as someone who has spent his entire life in New York City. Gave off the vibes of a rundown midwestern city. And now I understand where that feeling comes from.
What happened to Buffalo? The same thing that happened to Gary IN, Chicago IL, Detroit MI, St Louis MO, etc....
Industry died
Deindustrialization and globalization..
50+ years of uninterrupted rule by the Democrats?
Dayton,OH
What happened? Democrats. They destroy everything in their path.
Buffalo and the wider area of Western New York have kind of a midwestern feel. Nice people and low key - much different from say Boston or metro NYC.
I grew up in nearby Niagara Falls, which also got beat up in the 1970’s and later. But you’re right, western NY is midwestern, different from metro NYC where I live now.
Niagara Falls, NY fell from 100,000 to 30,000.
Live in the Boston metro, and you are 100% right.
I'm from NYC but lived in Buffalo and visited many times since. Total midwestern feel. Buffalo feels much more like a Michigan than an eastern NY.
Niagara Falls is a total ghost town but I can't help but feel allured to its past and its potential.
@danzena4059 too many people there in Buffalo crime is high and being in public isn't good as a result of the newcomers. I believe Canada is what formed Buffalo and Western NY. NYC has always been a mystery because of so many immigrants that was the biggest difference that separates NYC and Western NY
Gotta remember that the Buffalo area was built on the backs of tens of thousands of Polish and German immigrants, 100+ years ago. Anybody wanna join me to get a wick on weck?
After WWII, the US had no competition because our competitors were bombed to hell due to the war. Once they dug out, competition came roaring in. Steele, autos, chemicals, etc. It was macroeconomic factors that lead to the rust belt. This happened suddenly starting in 1970. At least half of all manufacturing jobs were lost. The city lost 200,000 of its population.
Thought I had heard this, previously, hi ya, jimmy
@@michaelmcintyre6414 Do you still live there?
Heavy snow doesn't help matters. The hope for Buffalo's recovery could be water scarcity in the sunbelt.
Give it 30-40 years the snow will be gone, at least in the metro. You're already starting to see it. Last few winters have been pretty mild, only punctuated by one or two massive storms.
Only misery and snow in Buffalo. Ask Sabres fans.
@@JamesR1986I doubt it…….
At least Buffalo still has Mike Shea's beautiful Buffalo theatre and its magnificent Wurlitzer organ. ❤
Wurlitzer organs and jukeboxes were manufactured right around the corner from us in North Tonawanda and shipped all over the world.
The building of a major piece of transport infrastructure killed the geographical advantage that was the reason for Buffalo to exist. The Great Lakes are an incredible economic asset. The cargo ships that would sail them in Buffalos' heyday were as large as those that plyed the world's oceans at the time. But those ships couldn't go any farther east than Buffalo. Until the building of the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the expansion of the Welland Canal enabled a ship leaving the port of Chicago to bypass Buffalo and sai directly to any other port in the world.
My great-grandma moved to Buffalo to escape the Nazis, great city. But then I guess when the news came in 1957 she should have realized it spells death for the city, and packed up and moved again, right?
I live in the suburbs of Buffalo and it's not all bad. I'd say rochester and Syracuse are in worse positions. We've had jobs moving here, and there's a lot of building going on in the southtowns where I live. Cannabis campus, a mr clean factory, a state of the art soundstage. Just to name a few. We gained in the 2020 census. The city is slowly being turned around. The east side is still a mess, and crime could be better. But we're on the verge of turning around. We're still better than cleveland or Detroit.
I’m from Syracuse and in the next 10 years, Syracuse should to have a population growth since there is a new microchip manufacturing moving in.
@@Cirrus2000this is complete. Micron will only employ maybe 1,000 people? And it’s in Clay not Syracuse which will still decline.
Buffalo is making a comeback and is on the rise. 50 years of decay don’t get reversed overnight. I’d say the biggest challenge is overcoming the “losing” mentality that comes from the decades of decay, it’s a like a resignation of defeat that permeates the whole region. I’m a Western New York native so I can say that. Go Bills!!
Buffalo is making a comeback? Seriously? All of NY is pathetic. The people down to your bills. Commies.
@@no.4mk126 enjoy Floriduh 👋 ✌️
Was it that obvious? Best thing I ever did was leave WNY. Florida? You said that because Hocul said "if you're not a communist pedophile you should move to Florida". I actually ended up in the ultra conservative state of Colorado.
_I was born here in 1958, left in 1976, and returned in 2002. I like the snow, and I love the spirit of the people in Buffalo. I can get almost anywhere I need to go driving on any day of the week in twenty minutes or less, often much less, even on a fairly snowy day. People are very generous and kind here. Two ladies cook for me in my apartment complex, without even asking! Medical care is very good. I walk to a nearby hospital, and it takes less than fifteen minutes to get a blood draw. The younger generation carries on traditions of helping people, playing boot hockey, keeping the spirit alive. I could live anywhere, but I choose here. I spent my first eighteen years here, and my last twenty-two years. I see many reasons to stay for my last years._ 🐃 - j q t -
Great video 💯💪🏾
Didn't even mention the biggest hit the city ever took, losing Dominik Hasek back in 2001.
🎉No goal 🥅❤ I sure remember that. It's heartbreaking to think that he was one of the best players on that team and end up having to win a cup with Detroit
WIDE RIGHT! Happened in 2024 too.
@@maxpowr90yummy
The biggest sports hit was the Braves leaving
Nice hockey reference'!!
I moved from WNY to Florida 7 years ago. Though the political climate in FL is better and less taxes that’s where the positives end. Florida is full of rude east coast snobs. Every penny you think you’ll save in taxes you’ll spend on home and auto insurance and being scammed by everyone you hire to work on your house ect. The heat and humidity becomes as bad as the snow and cold to deal with. I truly miss the more laid back life and down to earn people in WNY. The food, restaurants and grocery stores also suck in FL.
Global warming will give Buffalo a huge geographic advantage once again.
@@janetmilan4698not just buffalo, the Midwest in general will become the center of the county again because of unfortunate climate events. Florida is a beautiful state but the weather there is unpredictable and it’s just only getting worse. I already hate mosquitoes here in NYC,imagine how bad it is down THERE?
How did so many people live in Buffalo in the 1800s? How did they remove all the snow without snow plows? I don’t see any photos with snow in them. Did it not start snowing heavily in Buffalo until after the 1930s?
You need to do a video on Trenton, NJ.
What Happen to Buffalo New York The Bills have not recover from 4 Super Bowl L in the Early 90s that what happen
lol 😂 yes and when they were in the Super Bowl Scott Norwood missed the field goal and the Giants won the superbowl 😂
The downfall started 20 years before 0-4 bud
My half brother , who is about 67 now, is originally from Buffalo, and he’s been living in the Atlanta area since 1978. I’ve always wanted to meet him there in Buffalo and see the city where he grew up. And by the way, R&B Funk superstar Rick James is from Buffalo, RIP Slick Rick 🎤🎸🎹🤟🏾💐🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
He's also buried here. Visited his grave site before
There was also Arlester "Dyke" Christian who was from there but later relocated to Phoenix, AZ where I'm from. Him and his R & B group The Blazers were quite popular there. He was murdered in March, 1971.
So is Keith Washington, and Grover Washington, Aretha Franklin's father had a Church there once before Detroit.
Buffalo is also the birthplace of other R&B Funk superstars such as Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher and Conway The Machine. BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM
Almost a....snowball effect
Interesting to watch when you live, work and are buying a house in (suburbs of) Buffalo.
You should do What Happened to St.Louis next.
I used to go up there twice a week to deliver loads to the GM plant in Tonawanda. I didn't have to venture very far off the interstate but from what I could see it had seen better days at least in that area. Another city that became victim to corporate greed that shipped most of it's jobs to China.
I moved there and went to high school and found that the people were very nice and friendly
cool beautiful downtown, kinda eerie with no people on the street nowadays
Buffalo isn't a big city anymore but it's a very compact, pleasant small city that has 3 wonderful seasons (outside of its notorious winters) and a lot of charm, history and nice people. It's about as different from New York City as a city possibly can be and that's mostly a good thing. It has a smaller but stable population and economy and has some high-quality universities in Canisius University and University at Buffalo (SUNY) among others. It has a much lower cost of living but it's 3-4 hours from Cleveland and Pittsburgh and is still within a day's drive of major East Coast cities like New York, Boston, Philly, even DC (though it's about 7-8 hours away for each of them) and a similar drive's time to Detroit and Chicago. It's also only 2 hours away from Toronto (depending on the border crossing). No, it's not the most happening place but it's slowly recovering and redeveloping, and you can do a lot worse. If you REALLY want to see depressing places in the U.S., go to the remote parts of the Mountain West, Great Plains, Deep South or Appalachia. Even within the former industrial Midwest, places like southeastern Ohio, northern Indiana, and southern Illinois are in FAR worse shape.
Buffalo has a high crime rate and it's the snowiest city in New York State! The only places I've been to in Buffalo are the Buffalo Zoo, The Walden Galleria Mall and a Sabers Game!
Syracuse actually gets more snow on average than Buffalo. Also, you need to see more of Buffalo than just the zoo, a mall, and a hockey game…
@@jstoli996c4s Yeah, it's INTERESTING how people forget there's another side to a lake!
Lots of bad decisions by the city’s leaders destroyed commerce and communities. Putting the 33 right through a park which cut off a large segment of people, the construction of the skyway cutting off the waterfront, and the de-industrialization of the area made it a dying city. It’s doing better now, but the damage has been done.
The good thing is Buffalo is home to some of the nicest people on the planet, and by far the best sports fans in the country. And that’s not even debatable.
Much love Buffalo.
im heading to Buffalo at the end of July heard it's gonna be hot been there once in January it's Cold and the snow is horrible
Summer in Buffalo is relatively mild compared to many areas of the country. Lake Erie helps keep the temperature below 90 degrees most of the time.
Buffalo at times just seems unable to get out if it's own way. Poor leadership with no vision. And being in New York State is the knockout punch.
The no vision thing certainly is frustrating. I think it’s a result of the losing mentality from 50 years of decay. Very slow and tough to turn around.
I’m Batman buffalo is my gotham it’s needs me ( I cannot afford to leave)
Yes, I have lots of older relatives from Buffalo on my mom's side (many moved away and I suspect white flight) and they say it used to be a big steel city, but does anyone know why Pittsburgh seemingly stole that back? Go Bills...
Unfortunately Buffalo is obsolete. It reminds me of New Bedford Ma which imploded after the whaling industry died here
I dropped by to stay for a night, visit the falls and try some wings and a beef on Weck from Duffs recently. Probably only spent a couple of huindred bucks but I hope it helped. Nobody deserves Wide Right.
Darien Lake!! A Buffalo Gem 💎
Here we go
Listen I'd take Buffalo over NYC anyday!
Um, people figured out it's cold and it sucks.
buffalo is making a comeback it gained population for the first time in decades
Nope, it just lost population. An article came out last week about it.
To the extent it "gained" any population, that's attributable to the massive influx of ILLEGAL ALIEN so-called "Refugees" the current Administration has allowed (invited?) to pour across our borders for the past several years.
Yes illegals are moving in
Bflo. in the 1950s 550,000 people... today 225,000 maybe. Blue collar jobs died in the 70's.. in the 60's you could quit a job and have another job in a couple days. Buffalo in the 40's/50/ was highly segregated ( by choice ), and there was nothing wrong with that..IMHO.. when people began to leave the city for the suburbs, then the city took on a different look, and it wasn't pretty.. Crime today is the problem, although down from the previous years, it is still high.
It’s a ‘nice place to be from’ … I left in 1986 and never regretted moving
Great times
Unfortunately it went the route of Detroit.
I hope the population loss doesn't force the bills and sabers to relocate.
The Bills are building a $1.5 billion stadium
I wouldn't worry about either Buffalo pro sports team leaving. Bills are getting a new stadium (too expensive but still), and the Sabres have no good alternatives. Buffalo is ideal for football and hockey.
Buffalo's population loss stopped nearly 20 years ago, the population has been growing
The State government won't let the Bills leave, as they are technically NY's only football team. NYC's teams play in New Jersey.
@@abyz1467 but nobody can afford the seat licenses. Even the petulant are trying to sell their interest in the team. The team will be gone in a couple years.
I lived there for 6 years, it's definitely the type of city that only holds sentimental value. I loved the city, but it's heavily segregated, little to no development, and crime is getting worse. Look up the East side of Buffalo and you'll see what the future of Buffalo will look like.
Your ignorance is wild
Incorrect
@@xp7575 Such a compelling argument from you lol
They need Bruce Almighty.
Its really amazing how all these cities disentegrate as a result of moral decay. The city of Port of Spain in Trinidad in the West Indies is also slowly dying mainly due to the awful politics in Trinidad. People in Trinidad have lost their way big time. Religion and politics both gone bad.
NYC is heading in the same direction.
Was just thinking this
NYC is #1 in size in US, are you for real?
@@Mlogan11 - who said that?
Nah, NYC has been through a hell of lot worse. It's tame compared to the 80s.
@@armorpro573factual I live near there it’s safe compared to the 90s and 2000
Ross Perot warned about NAFTA...
same thing that happened to all the cities in America
Born and raised. The Land that Time Forgot. Fallen behind and further by the day.
Anchor Bar created the buffalo wing. Went there when I visited Buffalo.
This is the real America, i wonder why people have a bad stereo type of eastern Europe when look what is in America itself!?
i was born in buffalo in 1991 its an awful miserable city nothing is here and for a reason dont come here oh and to the people who just got here saying its making a comeback! theyve been saying that for 20 years these projects 9/10 produce nothing for locals
Lived there for 40 years....left 30 years ago.....never been back !
Buffalo is America’s armpit
Not even close. You need to travel more.
@@keithsmith152 look at the map. This is a geographical joke. Ya, like I’m gonna travel to Buffalo keith
We don’t want you here anyway. Sound too arrogant like a lot of East Coast city snobs!
Buffalo and NYS have super high taxes, but at least the weather Sux!
I moved away from Buffalo in 2006. When people ask me if I would ever think about moving back, my response is always “only if Buffalo isn’t part of New York State”.
Yes, NYS has higher than average taxes compared to other states, but it is really a rounding error compared to what certain tax entities earn. People do not mind paying taxes, unless it fixes the bridges, roads, safety, and other living standards.
@@TheSmokinApples The Tax Foundation in Washington DC annually ranks the 50 States based on their state and local combined tax burden, NYS has been at the very top for decades now. This is, no doubt, why so many residents are leaving.
Buffalo died generations ago. I used to live near there - and never went there - because it was dead.
Boofalino
Diversity happened
You mean democrats?
Well some of thesw blame has to do with the 💩💩👀🤔🤔 politics and non futuristic 🤔💬💬💬💵💰💱 that was needed the grabby politicans 👀👀fir theres instead of 💬💬of just there selves has GOOITTSSS alot to di with it.
1st female govnor, gender equitay
Equity
@@nnonotnow
dat wah i mean
"Diversity"
Yeah, Buffalo is awesome, so many different kinds of people and culture and food, I've lived in 32 different states and Buffalo NY is the only one that made me move back and settle down
What happened is divestment because everyone thinks sunny or diverse places make a city popular. Sure it does, but their crime and poverty is through the roof. Buffalo is perfect for its size.
33% black.
Voted demorcrat...duh???
Nixon and Reagan were Republicans, not Dems, and it was Nixon and Reagan's "America Last" policies that destroyed Buffalo by sending all our jobs to China, stay ignorant if ya want tho
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Love canal 🙄
Is in Niagara Falls, not Buffalo
IMHO using the MSA instead of limiting your discussion to the city limits boundary would provide a much more accurate representation.
Per the US Census that has lost a lot of people too…
Buffalo is trash, it’s called the Rust Belt for a reason.
Buffalo is sick
NAFTA
buffalo isn't that bad its a cool city
Buffalo sucks.
BIDWELL PKWY.has been ruined by speed bumps. And many streets are in desperate need of repaying. I don't go into Buffalo