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Woodlawn Row Houses - June 2009 Update

The Woodlawn Row Houses are still available. They're owned by the City of Buffalo and seemed to have weathered the winter rather well. No roof leaks - yet.
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If you're interested in taking them on as a rehab project, let me know. There's an interesting maze to negotiate at City Hall. I may be able to help.

Please visit the Woodlawn Row House archive for additional information.
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3 Responses to “Woodlawn Row Houses - June 2009 Update”

  1. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Thanks for keeping on this David. These are important to get back into use and it is only a matter of time until someone realizes that this is the cool project they have been looking for.  

  2. # Blogger karima

    Love this place. Wish I had the bucks and the know-how to take it on.
    Thanks for keeping us current David.  

  3. # Blogger Jafafa Hots

    Would be so cool to do this... wonder what the costs would be, do-it-yourself like?  

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