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    Lost Buildings

    The Last of Its Kind: The Demolition of Buffalo’s Great Northern Grain Elevator

    ByAndrew Walsh July 5, 2026July 5, 2026

    Buffalo’s waterfront along the City Ship Canal was once one of the most important grain handling corridors in the world. Grain elevators were invented in Buffalo in the 1840s, and at its peak the city was one of the biggest grain ports in the world, receiving tons of wheat from Midwestern farms via the Great…

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    Urbanism

    From Fertilizer Plant to Bird Sanctuary: Cleveland’s Puritas Wetland and Green Infrastructure

    ByAndrew Walsh July 2, 2026July 2, 2026

    On the west side of Cleveland, tucked between residential streets and Interstate 480, there is an 80-acre wetland that most people who live nearby have never visited; and, under current rules, cannot enter. Birders know it well. They park along West 145th Street facing north and scan the area from behind a chain-link fence. They…

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    Adaptive Reuse

    Lee Plaza Detroit: The Rise, Abandonment, and Restoration of an Art Deco Landmark

    ByAndrew Walsh June 29, 2026July 3, 2026

    In May 2025, construction crews broke ground on the restoration of Detroit’s Lee Plaza, a 15-story Art Deco tower on West Grand Boulevard that had sat vacant and deteriorating for nearly three decades. The restoration, led by the Roxbury Group, Ethos Development Partners, and Lighthouse, carries a $60 million price tag and a completion date…

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    Industrial Heritage

    The Factory That Invented the Cheez-It, and a Lost Corner Restaurant in Its Shadow

    ByAndrew Walsh June 26, 2026July 2, 2026

    Cheez-Its are a popular snack, but most people eating them have no idea where they came from. The answer is a factory on the corner of Cincinnati and Concord Streets in Dayton, Ohio, once surrounded by a dense working-class neighborhood. It employed generations of workers and still stands today, but the company is long gone,…

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