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A couple of weeks ago on Facebook, I was introduced to the New Buffalo Brewing Company.

The company is currently in the development and testing phase of its beer.

From Buffalo Rising:

William Campbell is planning big things for the future of brewing in Buffalo. Bill is the owner and founder of New Buffalo Brewing Company, an upcoming microbrewery looking to introduce a variety of high-quality beers to the area. Currently the company is in the development and testing phases of their beer with a proposed opening date of August 2013.

When I found out they are looking for a home, the old Schreiber Brewery on Fillmore near Broadway popped into my head.

I passed along info about the building to them and BFA friend Tracy Land provided some interior pictures from a tour she took of the place a few years ago.

This building could meet their needs and potentially be a huge win for the neighborhood.

Now let’s see if we can get them from point A to point B-F…


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7 thoughts on “Inside of the Schreiber Brewery and Opportunity

  1. There are different examples of reusing old breweries as new breweries throughout the country. If this could happen, what a great day it would be for the neighborhood.

  2. Preservation studies for reuse of abandoned older buildings note the best reuse often is similar reuse. Your suggestion and promotion of the Schreiber brewery fits this quite well. You should offer New Buffalo Brewing a tour of the facility. Additionally, you should have a list for them of all the advantages of the location, disadvantages. Plus it would be useful to point out to them despite the image of the area being a high-crime neighborhood, the crime near the site is actually not bad.

  3. These pictures are cool. I love local beer. After reading the company’s website, you can tell how much they love Buffalo. Opportunities like this don’t come often.

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