Community offers feedback on Buffalo Central Terminal master plan during meeting
The main concourse would become a venue for events. The rest of the indoor space would be mixed-use, which could be for businesses, office space, or creative arts.
Author: Leanne Stuck
Updated: 11:44 PM EDT April 8, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Central Terminal has overlooked Buffalo's East side for decades and has sat vacant since the last train rolled out in 1979.
The wheels are now in motion to figure out the future of the Buffalo Central Terminal in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood. On Thursday, during a public meeting, the community was able to weigh in on its master plan.