Buffalo Rising: Work Begins on Central Terminal’s Urban Habitat Project

The first phase of the Urban Habitat Project at the Buffalo Central Terminal is underway.  Much of the work is expected to be completed in two weeks, just in time for the National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference.  The Terminal will be hosting several field sessions during the four-day conference.

According to project lead Dave Majewski, the Urban Habitat Project has ecological, environmental and community significance.  The Urban Habitat Project is envisioned as a living ecological classroom and demonstration project on a 3-acre parcel of the CTRC property at the intersection of Memorial Drive, Curtiss and Peckham streets.  Techniques used on the site could be replicated elsewhere in the city and region.

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