So these two places up above I will explain are right next to each other. Located on Elmwood and Delevan are two places that show some interesting things in regards to buildings. The first on the left shows what looks to be a regular house...unfortunately it is not, I found out that this plain old house next to a restaurant was actual converted into a pretty official Yoga place. The picture is old but it looks pretty much the same, except instead of seeing the curtains on the first floor you see nothing but people doing Yoga in this huge room which looks like a cutted out living room. On the right is the Great Wall, a pretty good chinese place that I order from sometimes, if you look up from the actual store you'll notice it looks like a big apartment building. It is has 3 stories and the first floor is obviously the restaurant. I have no idea how you have that half a hexagon piece jutting out from the apartment floor without some renevations, the place has been around longer than I have so I couldnt tell you but this looks like the chinese place was not in the original workings when the building was erected.
This place is Hardcore Tattoo and Adventure Comics. These are two stores that have almost nothing to do with each other, and yet, they manage to co exist under virtually the same roof. You got something where the kids visiting the store on the right(comic store) might decide to get a tattoo of their favorite comic book character for no other reason than they adore their comics and decide to keep their heros on their body forever!!! Besides the weird coincidence here, what is weird is that their is an American flag on the top side of Adventure comics, on the right...and also I thought was like some cutout posterboard or something, so I assumed it came from the guys downstairs, this also began to make me question whether or not the people in these storefronts actually live up above their stores??? It makes alot of sense though, I can explain as well but lets do that after some more pics.
So it is unfortunate that these pics came from google maps this time, but I do apologize...I need to upload the pics from my camera phone I suppose. Either way, you can clearly tell in these pics that people more than likely are living ontop of these storefronts. The top one out of this set of three is the best I think because it literally looks like someone just decided to get rid of their porch and add a store instead lol. Lets be serious though, not that many houses in the Buffalo area have houses that dont have porches! I have lived in Buffalo most of my life and I can tell you that honestly, porches are like the thing everyone has, this house does not, and that is because someone decided to add the appendage called Daphnies liquor store lol. I can see how that would make sense though, having a liquor store in your house if you were an alcoholic lol. I like the idea though, dont know if it is connected personally though, I did not and have never been in that store. The second pic is the imfamous "WE NEVER CLOSE" store on elmwood which again has been around longer than me, and has always made me wonder....do they never close because they live right upstairs from their store??? Same thing goes for pic number three here which includes Mondo Video on the right and a Music store on the Left. I have no idea how these stores look on the inside but lets be honest people, I am assuming they look like houses that were gutted to look like small shops and stores. The ones that I have been on Elmwood always seem to look that way.
For most of these buildings they keep their original structures on the outside the same...or at least they only change the colors and what have you. It looks like every other building has something different with its outside engineering/architecture...so I will assume that they were all built at different times..but close enough to know that Elmwood would be popping with pedestrians/customers/consumers. The upper stories on most of these building storefronts seem to all have either a fan, shades/blinds, or an AC unit...which again I am going to assume this means that they are either occupied, or that they are used by the owners downstairs as offices/work places, what have you. I think all of the storefronts that look like either houses or apartment buildings all had the same idea at first, which was to house people..but eventually business ideals took over and now they are strorefronts, maybe used by the owners of the shops as living spaces or office spaces.
This concludes my trip down/up elmwood street in Buffalo blog, hope you had fun reading and looking at the pics. Again I will try and use my camera phone to upload the pics next time so that they look better but I wont make any promises. I will also point out that Elmwood is one of the most commercial streets in all of the United States people, that is like top 20, maybe higher, I heard this from my brother/twin who is studying to be an Urban Planner, why would he lie??? I think its the truth, nothing but business and restaurants on this strip I love visiting called Elmwood Ave!!!
Thank you again
Your brother's right! Here's the link to that news item: http://archives.buffalorising.com/story/elmwood_makes_the_top_10
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your efforts to include pictures. These really work, and they illustrate what you are talking about, how houses become stores, sometimes in some crazy ways. Some were built AS stores on the ground floor/apts on the second, but as you show, in other cases, someone bought a house, and used up the front lawn to add on a store. Why? More money in business, commercial rents, especially when the neighborhood is gradually becoming a shopping destination, as the neighborhood around it filled in in the early 20th century.
I actually used to frequent that card/comic book store fairly regularly, and the crossover is not as prevalent as you would think. While I can't comment for every day, on the days that I was there the clientele of the respective businesses usually kept to themselves. Otherwise that's a really nice area.
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