Co-Living Cooperatives
Buffalo’s abundance of massive, century-old mansions—once intended for single-family industrialist elite—is being reclaimed by a new generation of ‘intentional tribes.’
Read MorePosted by Leah Sciabarrasi | May 24, 2026 | Place & Environment |
Buffalo’s abundance of massive, century-old mansions—once intended for single-family industrialist elite—is being reclaimed by a new generation of ‘intentional tribes.’
Read MorePosted by Leah Sciabarrasi | May 24, 2026 | Place & Environment |
In response to increasing grid instability caused by extreme winter weather events, several Buffalo neighborhoods are exploring ‘energy sovereignty’ through community-owned micro-grids.
Read MorePosted by Leah Sciabarrasi | May 24, 2026 | Place & Environment |
Modular and manufactured homes are becoming increasingly popular in Buffalo, offering a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional housing.
Read MorePosted by Leah Sciabarrasi | May 23, 2026 | Economy & Enterprise |
Buffalo, with its rich industrial history and existing manufacturing base, stands to gain significantly from the reshoring trend, as it positions itself as a key player in the reinvigorated local manufacturing landscape.
Read MorePosted by Leah Sciabarrasi | May 23, 2026 | Place & Environment |
By embracing floating neighborhoods, Buffalo could attract new residents, particularly millennials and environmentally conscious individuals, bolstering its demographic diversity and supporting local businesses.
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