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Let's give some credit where it's due. Rick Snowden bought the Miller Mansion (the former Nichols Middle School) in April 2004. He paid close to $1 million for the 12,000 sq.ft. masterpiece on Nottingham Terrace overlooking Delaware Park. He's added this to the property.
According to Business First, he spent over $50,000 for this custom fountain. But he didn't hide it in his back yard, but put it out front for everyone to enjoy. Good for him and better for us! Some may calling it showboating, but I call it awesome!
Photos courtesy of WestSideJohn

As in Kansas City, Cordish Companies is lead developer for a new destination entertainment district in downtown St. Louis. And like big projects in Buffalo and elsewhere, this one has had a long gestation period. Plans for Ballpark Village were first announced in 2002 and site work for the project just started in early-August. Cordish, involved since 2005, is partnering with the St. Louis Cardinals on the multi-block, mixed-use development.
The International Institute of Buffalo has provided refugees and immigrants a way to overcome language and cultural barriers while celebrating their own cultures for 90 years. Established in 1918, they help thousands of people from all walks of life every year get settled into life in the United States by helping them learn English and to find jobs and homes.
Now, in collaboration with Just Buffalo, they are proud to present “Sankofa: an evening of African culture, past, presen …
For weeks now, anyone trying to walk down the west side of Main Street (near the corner of Allen) has been met with this disgraceful mess. Can you imagine that just one block away is the Medical Campus? And this is what you will find if you walk from Allen Street to the Granite Works project? You can't walk, you can't bike, you can barely look at this mess without wanting to shake someone awake at their City Hall desk. A day maybe, but weeks... really?
When I walked into Campieri …
Picture this scenario; you are a fly on a wall in a major company and you are watching the president read the cover letters of possible employees. The president sits at his desk, letter in hand, cup of coffee in the other, and begins reading as you look over his shoulder. You are no editor, but after the first three sentences you can't help but notice at least two grammatical errors. The president immediately puts the letter in the garbage and picks up the next one.
Knowin … 





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Buffalopundit
Every city deserves its own Playboy Mansion.
But seriously, I just hope that Snowden doesn't try to emulate his Cheektowaga neighbor, Russ Salvatore. We don't need a kitsch-off.
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westcoastperspective
'kitsch-off'
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bflover
T&A bars been bery, bery good to me
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jbuz
I think that it is great, while others are rushing out of the city and state men like Snowden have the vision and foresight to go where others fear and they do it by putting their money where their mouth is. The last time I checked Mr. Snowden was running a legitimate business that is licensed by the state and I presume that he must pay a boatload of taxes on his business not to mention the property tax that he must pay on that mansion.
Kudosi to you Mr. Snowden.
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Michael Oliver
Wonder what he's up to??
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joebuff
The Snowdens are a nice family. Regardless of what people think of how he has made his money, Mr. Snowden has a track record of buying older properties and making them beautiful. (See his last home on Main St. in Hornell, NY.) I'm not saying that I'd like a strip bar on every street corner, but humans will always have vice. He could do worse things with his money.
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BFLOnian
would you want your daughter "working" for him?
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PAT
I think this guy and his good looking wife are good for buffalo. Whatever work he does pays taxes to Erie county. Their house also pays taxes. I hope thay stay and maybe one day I'll get to meet them.
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