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Buffalo RiverWorks Hard Hat Tour
Meet the developer of Buffalo RiverWorks, a multi- use development springing up on the Buffalo River. Learn more about the vision of developer Doug Swift and his partner Earl Ketry, owner of Pearl Street Grill, in this limited time only Hard Hat Tour of the entire facility. With what could be the country's first purpose built roller derby track, a restaurant, malting and brewing facilities and the new home to the Labatt Blue Buffalo Pond Hockey Tournament, it is an ambitious adaptive reuse project utilizing what remains of the historic GLF grain elevator site. Called "The Ruins", Swift has incorporated what is left of the Wheeler grain elevator that fell into the Buffalo River in 2011 during a controversial demolition. The development also includes a pro-shop and two rinks for curling, hockey and open skating events.
The tour will meet at 359 Ganson Street (off of Michigan). The tour begins at 10 and will end at around 11:30. Those that purchase the lunch ticket will then meet at the Pearl Street Grill for lunch. Tickets are $40 including lunch or $25 for the tour only. Each tour is limited to 40 people.
Please dress appropriately - this is an active construction site and anyone wearing inappropriate clothing such as open-toed shoes will be denied entrance to the tour.
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LocationRiverWorks (View)
359 Ganson Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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