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BAVPA ReConstruction - End Week #32

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February 11, 2007 - Day 231
Still ahead of schedule and according to school officials most of the work will be substantially completed by July 1, 2007.
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a view from my roof!
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The view from the roof is looking north and abit east. Rather exciting especially when I look south...the Artspace building at 1219 Main Street comes into view. And for those of you who have heard me rave about this neighborhood you know that I consider these projects to be sister-projects. Things fell into place for both projects in early 2005, construction began same week last June and they will open at the same time...really cool especially when you consider the opportunities for linkages and older artists as role models for younger artists a few blocks away...

Make sure to check out the location of the new Tennis Courts! Love it!
See BAVPA Reconstruction Archive for additional details and updates.
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3 Responses to “BAVPA ReConstruction - End Week #32”

  1. # Blogger bill

    is there a swimming pool nearby?  

  2. # Blogger fix buffalo

    Bill,

    Yes...there was a pool here originally and it's being redone today. Plans are to have parts of the school open for after hours community use.  

  3. # Blogger bill

    are you already planning your fourth of july celebration?  

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