Take a Survey, Help the Broadway Market

The exciting news is that the Broadway Market is finally going to have a commercial kitchen. This can be a real game changer for the market. A kitchen like this can help attract new businesses to 999 Broadway and also help the community. Buffalo has always been an entrepreneurial town. A commercial kitchen can help people get into business and help the neighborhood in the process.

What the Broadway Market is looking for is some input from the community to help shape how the kitchen is used.

From the Broadway Market’s website:

The City of Buffalo committed this year to open a commercial kitchen in the historic Broadway Market. To help make this kitchen a success, the city is seeking your input.

One of the objectives of the kitchen is to serve the community. A community survey is available online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/XVMB5GF.

Another objective of the kitchen is small business development. The commercial kitchen will be a licensed kitchen for food trucks, caterers, future food businesses . For potential commercial users, you can find a survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/XFNGHZJ.

Deadline for online surveys is April 10, 2016.

If you prefer to fill out a paper survey, come to the market over the next 4 days, and the survey will be available at the market table.  Paper surveys will also be available on Dyngus at the market, and April 1 and 2nd.

Your input is valuable and can really help ensure this project also benefits the community.


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2 thoughts on “Take a Survey, Help the Broadway Market

  1. Chris, you can put a ton of money into the market and it ‘”ain’t” gonna help. Louise Slaughter did, Franczyk did, city did. The only thing that will help and bring it up is to clean up the neighborhoods around the market, tear down the derelict empty houses above all, construct new houses like they did on Clinton, Eagle, William above Jefferson. Then businesses wil come when they see this kind of initiative instituted with little investment into the market but more outside the market. That’s my opinion.

  2. I grew up in Buffalo,on Sycamore and Rother 20 yrs. left in 1977 went to phx. az.been here ever since.I am Terminal with an Illness and I want to Die in Buffalo,where I belong.I am having a hard time trying to get the money to move.Hopefully some thing will help me to do this !! Sincerely Ralph Bailey.

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