We’re looking for a gift shop manager!

February 2nd, 2010 at 6:00 am by Derek J. Punaro

We’re looking for someone to manage our ever-expanding gift shop! If you’re interested in this volunteer position, please visit our job postings page.

Where in the world are the Central Terminal’s lamps?

February 1st, 2010 at 9:49 am by Derek J. Punaro

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Some of the most beloved features of the Central Terminal – it’s various art deco lamps – are the most sorely missed by those who come back and see the building today. The CTRC regularly keeps track of artifacts that came from the building, and it’s been known for several years that some of our lamps ended up in a chain of restaurants called the Cafe Deco in Hong Kong. We’ve had several people visit the restaurants and take numerous photos and even measurements of the lamps to help us in their eventual recreation.

Yesterday, the Buffalo News ran an article entitled Scattered pieces of Buffalo near and far exploring, among other items, our lamps.

Cynthia Schwartz went to a mountaintop cafe on the other side of the world and found a piece of Buffalo.

As she looked through her camera lens on the lights that once illuminated the Central Terminal, she was stunned by the size and beauty of the frosted panes in silvery frames.

The staff at Cafe Deco in Hong Kong looked on as Schwartz snapped away.

“They all thought we were just lunatic tourists,” she said.

Since the boom times of the last century, Buffalo’s grand old buildings have been torn down to make way for the new, sometimes just a parking lot. While most demolitions disappear, often to landfills, some of old Buffalo has scattered and resurfaced — near and far.

The new owners of these pieces of old Buffalo say the city’s grandeur transforms their new addresses with soul and beauty — from the Hong Kong cafe to a room in the American Wing of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art; and from a summer retreat in Fort Erie to a new home in Colden built with salvaged pieces.

“It surprises us how often we bump into a piece of Buffalo in some strange corner of the world,” Schwartz said.

Read the full article

CTRC Appoints Marty Biniasz as PR Coordinator

January 30th, 2010 at 4:16 pm by Derek J. Punaro

The Central Terminal Restoration Corporation recently appointed Martin “Marty” Biniasz as Public Relations Coordinator, and Chair of the group’s Marketing Committee. Marty will help the group develop and overall marketing strategy and will be responsible for all external communications, publicity for events, and promotion of the CTRC’s mission and vision.

Marty has much experience with Buffalo’s East Side, serving as Chairman of the Broadway Market Advisory Task Force, co-founder of Dyngus Day Buffalo, and co-founder of Forgotten Buffalo Tours. He was named one of Western New York’s “40 Under 40″ by Business First in 2009, and serves on the Buffalo Niagara Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Marketing Committee. Marty is the Director of Marketing for Western Regional Off-Track Betting/Batavia Downs Casino.

Marty can be reached at mediarelations@buffalocentralterminal.org.

Central Terminal September 1992 part 2

December 26th, 2009 at 5:48 pm by Sara Etten

Here it is, Richard Gilbert’s 2nd installment

Buffalo Central Terminal September 1992 pt 2 of 2: Franczyk/Telesco Confrontation from Richard Gilbert on Vimeo.