Cool.
hey Im just glad that the Wonder Bread Factory has found a tenant....its a really wonderful building and would make great residential if the eastside ever comes back but until that time....its only blocks from the Central Terminal and I think Kraft is right next door....but its further proof to me that with a few more 5 story buildings this would make a great mini-city like the Larkin District or the Fruit Belt (which I wish they would find a better name) and would make a great link between the two districts.
hey Im just glad that the Wonder Bread Factory has found a tenant....its a really wonderful building and would make great residential if the eastside ever comes back but until that time....its only blocks from the Central Terminal and I think Kraft is right next door....but its further proof to me that with a few more 5 story buildings this would make a great mini-city like the Larkin District or the Fruit Belt (which I wish they would find a better name) and would make a great link between the two districts.
This is the perfect bro story, this is a lot of work but its for a good reason, their re-using an abandoned building and creating and growing a business in the city, all good things.
great business doing a smart thing in recycling this unwanted junk...
oh yeah, and did Cassie borrow Bob Mc Adoo's coat in that last photo?
I heard that the Wonder Bread Company had seven other large factories like the one above. That makes this The World's Eighth Wonder.
Yeah, G, what are the odds of a little love connection between those two? Which one cares about the environment? And which one just wants extra computers to liven up that "Batchelor's Den"?
I enjoy waking up to the comment from Gaustad, IceCreamSub, BetterThanDetroit, Risingdamp, and all the other aliases used by this frustrated real estate agent.
I enjoy laughing at his comments to himself. Such creativity! It is almost an art form.
(Cassie Gruber, VP, Electronic Recycling Technologies) - I was amazed by the HUGE response we got from the Household Pick-Up at the Buffalo Zoo, on 1/12/08 and am so pleased to know that most people are sincerely concerned with what actually happens to the many electronics picked up and/or recycled. We recycle 100% of the materials that have scrap value or can be processed for use in other markets. Hopefully in the near future we will secure enough funding to process such, here in Buffalo. We have been devoted to customer service and collections for the past 7 years and this year we are building an even stronger customer base.
An individual can drop off any electronics at 313 Fougeron Street, Buffalo, NY 14211 FREE of charge M-F 8:30-4:00PM (please try to call before hand). If a business would like to recycle with us please call or email us @ 716-447-0720 / cassie@ertrecycling.com.
"THANK YOU BUFFALO" Cheers! Cassie
Yo, Marketrate, if only I was Better Than Detroit. As it stands, I'm barely edging out Scranton.
It is unbearable for Bini to comprehend that four people have issues with Buffalo...
Bini - I only have a problem with this one particular real estate agent who posts here under a dozen different aliases. A frustrated wise-ass from an agency that rhymes with Troll-is.
My-our secret is out! It's a bust! BTD, Gaustad, back to Miami again? I'm going underground....see you at BoiseRising.com.
My company has used ERT for a few years now, and we have had nothing but excellent results. The People that came out to pick up the equipment were very courteous and careful not to damage any of the clutter in their way. They did not have an easy task getting the recyclables out of our office, but they never complained. ERT really took off when Cassie took over in the office and got everything in order. She is the MVP at ERT. I look forward to every Recycling Event my company has me set up because I know it only takes one phone call to Cassie to get it done. I highly recommend ERT.
p.s. At least someone in Buffalo is doing something about the growing problem with scrap electronics. We need more people who care about this community.
KJ
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