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A Re-post...
I rarely do this, I think it's the second time...but inlight of some awesome comments being posted for the time being over at BuffaloRising about Buffalo's built environment and economic recovery make sure to check out this post from the past summer...
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On Friday I posted this about the SkyscraperPage.com and the forum thread about downtown Buffalo Development. Well it turns out that there is another site, called SkyscraperCity.com that contains similar content. Make sure to check out their forum about development and planning issues in downtown Buffalo. I noticed a few contributers from the other site. There are a number of other forums that are worth checking out. This forum about Upstate NY skylines was pretty cool.

While checking out the highly informed and intelligent banter about development and planning issues in Buffalo I stumbled upon some pretty unique pics that I have never seen before.
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The middle pic of course is a pretty cool night time aerial view of Buffalo and Toronto.
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