Submitted by Proud Buffalonian, Oct 25, 2007 09:06
"Blizzards regularly shut the city down completely" - I don't know what your definition of "regularly" is but Buffalo has rarely shut down "completely" as a result of snow in my lifetime
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Im a local real estate investor who over the last 2 years has acquired 14 apartment units in buffalo and... [MORE]
Michael
Mar 18, 2008 02:15
The only reason upstate continues to exist in the manner it does is so we can supply the five bouroughs... [MORE]
A voice of reason in this mess
Mar 9, 2008 12:15
In addition to the incredible cost and expense of living here its the weather folks. Forget all about well at... [MORE]
Voice of the People
Mar 6, 2008 15:25
Great article for the most part-
Buffalo will never recover so long as the taxes on a 400K house are 15k... [MORE]
Recently moved here... soon to leave
Mar 4, 2008 00:57
I'm an urban photographer and work the camera all over the city. While Buffalo's problems are more than political it... [MORE]
Nathan W Farnsworth
Jan 20, 2008 01:03
While Mr. Gleaser's article was fairly informative his facts weren't all together true. The population of the city is not... [MORE]
Roy
Jan 11, 2008 01:03
I live in Buffalo, and yes we have many problems but truthfully in the past 3-4 years we have seen... [MORE]
Kyle
Jan 2, 2008 20:06
Comment is typical of those in Buffalo who can't face reality or think the place has finally bottomed out and... [MORE]
Jean claude
Feb 14, 2008 02:09
However the rats (politicians and authorities) are still fighting over the crumbs.I like the area and fortunately live in one... [MORE]
Bruce Roche
Dec 31, 2007 12:02
How much in Taxes has Buffalo and its citizens paid out over the years is the other component of the... [MORE]
RICHARD COLEY
Dec 21, 2007 15:12
The real name, funny people might say, of this city Buffalo is Cairo---because we live in a state of "de... [MORE]
Olivia Holmes
Nov 8, 2007 13:19
Ah. Olivia. I've encountered a few like you. Gratefully, not too many. I have been reading malcontent letters like yours... [MORE]
Michael Buckley
Nov 13, 2007 18:23
I think your missing the point here, Buffalo may be a place where the economy is drowning, and the population... [MORE]
Conner Welch
Dec 6, 2007 18:00
Obviously the distinguished professor Glaeser has not visited Buffalo recently. While the taxes are still high, the housing market is... [MORE]
Leah
Nov 1, 2007 12:16
Tell Mr Glaesar he should come and visit so he knows what he is talking/writing about. Has he seen the... [MORE]
Vincent S. tracy,jr
Nov 1, 2007 11:18
Now Now... Buffalo is not the ghost town you speak of! It is my home town and I Love it!... [MORE]
Renee
Nov 30, 2007 19:34
After having read Mr. Glaeser's article about Buffalo, one would think that there is not life or hope left in... [MORE]
John J. Gabner
Oct 28, 2007 22:45
I doubt you have ever lived in Buffalo Mr. Glaeser. I have, and I can tell you that I am... [MORE]
susan
Oct 28, 2007 16:27
A very accurate portrayal of Buffalo history.
I couldn't agree more.
Mark Grinder
Orchard Park, NY (the burbs) [MORE]
Mark Grinder
Oct 27, 2007 09:48
Mr. Glaeser, your negative bias playing to a stereotyped imaged was evident starting with the winter/cropped photograph of downtown. Significant... [MORE]
Gary Licherelli
Oct 25, 2007 12:01
More Buffalo bashing and from some clown who has probably never visited the city in his entire, privileged, life and... [MORE]
Mark Williams
Oct 25, 2007 11:30
I suppose NYC has always known what is best for Buffalo. Funny, too, that this article should appear, along with... [MORE]
Dr. G. DiNezza
Oct 25, 2007 10:20
"Blizzards regularly shut the city down completely" - I don't know what your definition of "regularly" is but Buffalo has...
Proud Buffalonian
Oct 25, 2007 09:06
This is basically a relevant article. Every year we hope that the state and local governments will make the changes... [MORE]
MJ Worthington
Oct 24, 2007 15:10
Mr. Glaser did a good job of chronicling Buffalo's rise and fall over the last 150 years. Perhaps not apparent... [MORE]
miles ignatius
Oct 23, 2007 22:11
The city tears down abandoned houses rather quickly and owners of adjascent houses can purchase the land from the city... [MORE]
Ari Gross
Oct 23, 2007 12:01
Great article and I agree that the only way to make people want to stay in Buffalo is to 'unshackle'... [MORE]
Brendan McIntyre
Oct 22, 2007 12:28
If big government and high taxes could save Buffalo, they would have done so already.
I am a native Buffaloian, grew... [MORE]
Ron Robinson
Oct 22, 2007 10:07
If the warming period during the middle ages made it possible for the Vikings to travel the northern seas and... [MORE]
George French
Oct 21, 2007 21:10
Good morning Mr. Glaeser.
Thanks for a very informitive article on Buffalo's past and questionable future, I am a... [MORE]
Orlando C. Monaco
Oct 21, 2007 04:06
Professor Glaeser's comments are well researched and present an accurate historical background. However, his solution of encouraging a shrinking community... [MORE]
Paul M. Zatulove
Oct 20, 2007 18:08
Living in upstate New York, my entire life, it feels like we are living in economic wasteland. It feels like... [MORE]
Joseph L. Canino
Oct 20, 2007 17:50
After reading your article global warming seems to be a blessing for Buffalo ,and Central New York. We have had... [MORE]
Mark 'Cuse
Oct 20, 2007 10:02
As long as Albany legislators have guaranteed incumbency-for-life, nothing positive will ever happen for upstate New York. Bruno is a... [MORE]
Buffalopundit
Oct 20, 2007 08:47
Thanks Ed for the education. And thanks for demonstrating--through a factual, historical analysis--thevalue of a business-friendly, private-driven approach to prosperity.
Victor [MORE]
Victor T
Oct 20, 2007 08:44
Your paper seems incapable of printing anything close to a balanced analysis of any situation,, whether it is politics or... [MORE]
Larry Green
Oct 19, 2007 14:08
It seems as though the reasons for the city to exist have come and gone. Spending taxes won't change anything... [MORE]