Creighton Randall purchased this  single-family home at 268 Dodge Street (google  map) from the City of  Buffalo for $1.  On weekends he's been working on   renovations with friends and family.  I caught up with Creighton late Saturday   afternoon.
Creighton Randall - 268 Dodge Street
Despite  the blemishes and  missing plumbing, the house was  in good structural shape when Creighton bought the house.  He is devoting  additional time to completing renovations this summer and plans to move in this Fall.  
268  Dodge Street is directly  across from Masten Park, Johnny B. Wiley and the concrete remains of  the City's WPA crown jewel, Civic Stadium, also known as the Rock  Pile. (See Somewhere in Masten (12/18/08) for additional pics/maps.)    Creighton was quick to point out the proximity of City Honors High   School as we climbed the concrete steps and walked around Masten Park on  Saturday.
286 Dodge - from Masten Park
Creighton told me that he's taking a long-view on his new home and  cautions against seeing the City's homestead eligible properties as  quick way to 'flip' a property and see a short-term return.
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Creighton took a short break on Saturday and talked with me about his project. Here's a short thirteen minute podcast with Creighton after the jump.
Creighton describes the neighborhood
Creighton  moved to Buffalo in 2002 from  rural upstate New York near Albany and has  recently completed a  graduate program in urban planning at UB's School  of Architecture and  Planning.  Creighton incubated and runs Buffalo Car Share, a   local non-profit  rooted in social  entrepreneurship.
If  you'd like to know more about Creighton's new home and homesteading and  possibly participating in a  house-painting workday/party, drop  Creighton an email -  creightonr@gmail.com - to learn more and get the updates.  
Related posts:
- 73 Dodge   Street - Homesteading the City (5/13/10)
 
- 86 City-Owned Properties - $1 (5/1/10)
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8 comments:
You're a hero for our city! We need hundreds of people with the drive and where-with-all you put in your projects. I am sure it will become a great home.
I feel your pain.
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I am thrilled to see this!!! It's great to have people see the potential of these old houses! Would love to have pics posted of "before and after" when it is completed! I will be starting my own rehab on a house purchased at the last auction, as soon as we know we are keeping the squatters out!
Can I just ask why on earth you're linking to the trash that is 'the creative class'? Richard Florida can go take a flying leap through a rolling donut. This guy Creighton (no relation) is everything that's right about Buffalo; linking to CC and that avalanche of bullsh*t does a disservice to all that planners are working towards. Just my two cents...
Finally, get to see a picture of Creighton's labor of love. I wish I had your skills, instead of having to rely on contractors. Thank you for all of your great work.
I feel your pain.
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This is an amazing story, we need more people like this in Buffalo to take this leap, as well as architecture hubs like UB to step in to help revitalize the city. More capstone projects should be rooted in real-life learning. Why can't UB buy these houses for $1 and donate goods to help renovate them.
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