Drew Ludwig: the future of church - Part I
6 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/26/2010 at 4:26 PM.I met Rev. Drew Ludwig from Lafayette Presbyterian Church last week (google map). We sat down this morning in the church's sanctuary and talked about the use/re-use of religious structures in the context of a shrinking-city.
Rev. Drew Ludwig - Lafayette Presbyterian Church
Drew pointed to a number of religious buildings that have been repurposed in Pittsburgh - including the Church Brew Works - and the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto as possible models for the reuse of religious structures in Buffalo. The fiscal challenges at Lafayette are daunting. The operational budget is nibbling away at the endowment's principal and membership has dwindled over the years. According to Drew, if the Diocese owned Lafayette it would probably already be closed.
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Drew is asking - "Do we have to collapse as a congregation, fold as a spiritual community for the building to find a new life - or can we become more proactive?" The solution, according to the emerging dialog here at Lafayette Presbyterian becomes a new and progressive mix of the secular and religious.
Here's the podcast (17min, after the link).
Lafayette Presbyterian Church - 1914
After completing his M.Div. at Palmer Theological Seminary he returned to his home town of Pittsburgh in 2004 as an assistant pastor. Drew became the pastor at Lafayette Presbyterian Church in 2007 and lives with his wife and two foster children in the neighborhood. Lafayette Presbyterian Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
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Creighton Randall - Homesteading the City
8 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/16/2010 at 11:18 PM.- 73 Dodge Street - Homesteading the City (5/13/10)
- 86 City-Owned Properties - $1 (5/1/10)
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Richard Tobe - Fixing the Kensington Part VI
1 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/15/2010 at 3:16 PM.- Stephanie Barber - Fixing the Kensington Part V (5/13/10)
- Terry Robinson - Fixing the Kensington Part IV (5/6/10)
- The Boulevard Option - Fixing the Kensington Part III (5/5/10)
- Bury this Big Mistake - Fixing the Kensington Part II (3/4/10)
- Fixing the Kensington - Part I (2/23/10)
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73 Dodge Street - Homestead in the City
3 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/13/2010 at 10:54 PM.building index • fixBuffalo flickr • creative class • shrinking cities • americansuburbX
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- Terry Robinson - Fixing the Kensington Part IV (5/6/10)
- The Boulevard Option - Fixing the Kensington Part III (5/5/10)
- Bury this Big Mistake - Fixing the Kensington Part II (3/4/10)
- Fixing the Kensington - Part I (2/23/10)
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Land Banks & Urban Farms - Greening Buffalo
8 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/11/2010 at 10:48 PM."There are some neighborhoods that look like the Third World," said Buffalo Mayor Byron BrownHere's the story. Here's the video:
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- Buffalo, NY - The (new) Green Zone (4/23/10)
- Vacant/Undeliverable - 2010 (4/23/10)
- Dan Kildee - Flint, MI (4/22/09)
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- Vacant/Undeliverable 2010 - Part I (4/23/10)
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- Central Park Plaza - Part I (4/25/10)
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Terry Robinson - Fixing the Kensington - Part IV
9 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/06/2010 at 6:59 PM.- The Boulevard Option - Fixing the Kensington Part III (5/5/10)
- Bury this Big Mistake - Fixing the Kensington Part II (3/4/10)
- Fixing the Kensington - Part I (2/23/10)
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The Boulevard Option - Fixing the Kensington - Part III
10 Comments Published by fixBuffalo on 5/05/2010 at 7:45 PM.Demone Smith, Masten District Councilmember, introduced a resolution (.pdf) yesterday urging NYSDOT to study a third option - the Boulevard Option - as New York State prepares a $2 million feasibility study to fix the Kensington. Currently two options are on the table, each involving placing a "cap" over the Kensington over a one-mile stretch between East Delavan and Best streets. These two options would cost between $350-$500 million. The Boulevard Option, which would fill the entire highway and restore Humboldt Parkway as a multiway boulevard, would likely cost much less.
Demone Smith's resolution calls on NYSDOT to put all feasible options on the table in its "Study to Cover Portions of Rt. 33," including the Boulevard Option. WKBW is running with the story.
This afternoon I caught up with Demone and discussed the importance of his resolution and the new Boulevard Option. Here's the podcast.
Related posts:
- Bury this Big Mistake - Fixing the Kensington Part II (3/4/10)
- Fixing the Kensington - Part I (2/23/10)
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Making redevelopment easier is a critical factor in reviving Buffalo, and must remain a key City Hall goal. Good zoning codes are a part of that process, and long have troubled developers trying to wend their way through the system— so the mayor’s recent announcement, in the historic Larkin District, of a three-year $2.1 million overhaul of zoning regulations can be put in the category of good news.
Even better, there’s a state reimbursement of $750,000 toward that effort.
The latest redevelopment vision for this Rust Belt city would trend more toward “green urbanism” and, for the first time in decades, include a “walkability” aspect. Let’s get started...read the rest.
Related post: Buffalo, NY - The (new) Green Zone (4/23/10)
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Update - 5/3/10 - here's the official catalog of City-owned residential property (.pdf) that's currently available for sale.
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