5 episodes

The "Buffalo.....who knew?" podcast series highlights the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo--particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It reveals up-and-coming projects, checks in on those that are already underway, and discusses some of the barriers that may impede their forward movement. Hosted by Newell Nussbaumer and Frits Abell

Buffalo... Who Knew‪?‬ Buffalo Rising

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    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

The "Buffalo.....who knew?" podcast series highlights the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo--particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It reveals up-and-coming projects, checks in on those that are already underway, and discusses some of the barriers that may impede their forward movement. Hosted by Newell Nussbaumer and Frits Abell

    Frank Kowsky on Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux and their impact on Buffalo

    Frank Kowsky on Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux and their impact on Buffalo

    The “Buffalo…..who knew?” podcast series aims to highlight the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo–particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It reveals up-and-coming projects, [...]

    • 36 min
    Saving Buffalo’s Beloved Hostel, A conversation with J. P. Piret (onsite manager), Marika Woods-Frankenstein (Director)

    Saving Buffalo’s Beloved Hostel, A conversation with J. P. Piret (onsite manager), Marika Woods-Frankenstein (Director)

    The Buffalo Niagara Hostel is a unique and wonderful asset to Buffalo: the organization was founded and woven into the fabric of downtown at a time when little was happening [...]

    • 32 min
    A Labor of Love: the meticulous restoration of the McKinney-Arrison House, conversation with owner Karen Arrison and Catherine Schweitzer of the Baird Foundation

    A Labor of Love: the meticulous restoration of the McKinney-Arrison House, conversation with owner Karen Arrison and Catherine Schweitzer of the Baird Foundation

    The “Buffalo…..who knew?” podcast series aims to highlight the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo–particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It reveals up-and-coming projects, [...]

    • 36 min
    Cathleen Chaffee on artist Marisol and transformative bequest to Buffalo AKG Art Museum

    Cathleen Chaffee on artist Marisol and transformative bequest to Buffalo AKG Art Museum

    The “Buffalo…..who knew?” podcast series aims to highlight the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo–particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It reveals up-and-coming projects, [...]

    • 31 min
    Conversation with Paris Roselli, President of the Richardson Olmsted Campus

    Conversation with Paris Roselli, President of the Richardson Olmsted Campus

    After the overwhelming feedback from our first episode of the “Building Buffalo Podcast: Around the world of Buffalo, with Frits Abell,” Newell Nussbaumer and Frits decided to continue their exploration [...]

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

trumpcansmd826 ,

Do More!

Please do more! i loved listening to the first one and need a buffalo history/planning podcast to listen to!

KItty_J18 ,

Great New Podcast

Just listened to the 1st episode and it has made me very excited for more. Well done with intelligent hosts talking about great topics that impact Buffalo.

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