Celebrating a New Chapter for St. John Kanty’s Lyceum

Today, July 12th, marked a significant milestone in the Broadway Fillmore neighborhood as Community Services for Every1 held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Apartments at the Lyceum. This event, attended by Mayor Byron Brown, Common Councilmember Mitch Nowakowski, and State Senator Sean Ryan, celebrated the successful adaptive reuse of a historic building into 42 affordable workforce apartments. Among these, 12 units are specifically designated for survivors of domestic violence, 5 are fully ADA accessible, and 2 are for those with audio/visual impairments.

In 2023, a substantial investment of $18 million by Edgemere Development and Community Services for Every1 transformed the Lyceum into a pillar of hope and support for our community. This project not only preserves the architectural heritage of the historic 1930 building but also addresses critical housing needs.

However, the future of the St. John Kanty R.C. Church complex remains uncertain. The Buffalo Catholic Diocese has announced plans to close the church and merge its congregation with St. Stanislaus Church. The convent, a part of this historic complex, was listed for sale in May at $295,000.

Despite these challenges, there is a silver lining. Preservation Buffalo Niagara (PBN) is actively working to secure local landmark status for St. John Kanty and numerous other churches throughout the city. The Preservation Board will hold a public hearing on the landmark application on September 5th. Following this, they will send a recommendation for landmark status to the Common Council.

This effort underscores the importance of preserving our historic treasures and ensuring they continue to serve as vital parts of our community. By supporting these initiatives, we can honor our past while building a better Buffalo.

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2024 Preservation Awards Announcement

It is time to announce the winners of the 2024 Preservation Awards!

We have 12 awardees this year that span across WNY in preservation advocacy, preservation craft, residential restoration, commercial restoration, emerging preservation leadership, lifetime achievement, and so much more. Each awardee was nominated directly by the community and was reviewed and selected by the PBN Nominating Committee. You can also see our past winners from 2023 here and you can read about our criteria and awards details here.  

This slideshow below is a teaser for you! We will be highlighting the stories of each one of the awardees over the next few weeks – to entice you to attend our award ceremony on May 30th at the Buffalo History Museum.  Our awardees span across WNY and are doing the hard work – putting the blood, sweat, and tears into leading by example. Because the celebrations are too few and stress is so high, must take time to celebrate and express gratitude. Come and celebrate the preservation wins with us!  You can get your tickets here. 

To all our winners – thank you. You’re doing great work and we all appreciate you. WNY is better because of your dedication and love for your work. We cannot wait to celebrate with you on May 30th at the Buffalo History Museum!

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