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    Wurlitzer Building

    Wurlitzer Building

    (6 reviews)

    I very often attend the Pist n Broke car show on the Wirlitzer grounds in the summer, but as I'd…read morenever really attended anything inside, I felt I was unequipped to give a review. This all changed on the 22nd of December because they hosted an incredible market there that day. The name of it escapes me, but it was a creepy Christmas extravaganza! Right up my alley. I had so much fun talking to and buying from the vendors and spent way too much on presents for loved ones. It was two floors, but the elevator was easily accessible, which is a nice touch for us disabled folks. The upstairs was just as lovely. The staff was incredibly helpful and didn't appear to hate their jobs, which counts for something. The smiled as I got my drink at the bar, they smiled when I was on the first floor and needed to throw something out, and they even smiled as I walked in. They all do a great job there, especially with the place so clean and decorated for the holidays. I had so much fun here. I shopped. I drank. Heck, I even sat with Krampus. Merry Creepmas. 5 stars

    It was the annual New Year's party for our running club. It is a large open space, so plenty of…read moreroom for the tables and chairs, buffet line, dessert table, dance floor and the DJ and his equipment. The appetizer table was a huge display of a variety of cubed cheeses, toast and crackers, olives, and some grapes and blueberries. The dinner buffet had a nice tossed salad, focaccia and butter, pasta in a cheesy red sauce, haricots vert, chicken in an artichoke and onion sauce with melted mozzarella cheese on top, and roast beef au jus with great horseradish!

    Regus New York Buffalo - North Towns

    Regus New York Buffalo - North Towns

    (1 review)

    I work in shared office space at the Regus in Williamsville. The workspaces vary in size, mine…read moreallows for two small desks and a miniature workspace - the walls sport a warm tan color to compliment the rich wooden colored desks and new, sleek, comfortable office chairs. The common space is clean and features my FAVORITE coffee maker ever - a Flavia. Different from a Keurig these use little coffee or tea packets. Easy to use, this serves the best office coffee to workers throughout the space. Feeling a mocha latte or a cappuccino? You're set here. Plates, glasses, silverware and mugs are all offered along with a miniature dishwasher. With a fridge, freezer, ice maker, microwave and dining area, the Regus has everything you need in an office kitchen! Located right in the open front lobby alongside the waiting area and service desk, it is a great place to get to know the other workers using the space. I'm used to working in an open office space so the seclusion of separate offices is still very strange to me but the professional atmosphere, cleanliness, and kindness of staff really make coming to work enjoyable!

    From the owner: For more than 30 years, we've helped businesses find the right way to work by creating the perfect…read moreworkspace for their people. Our extensive network of locations enables companies of all sizes to work wherever and however they need, being part of a global business community of 2.5 million people.We believe in giving businesses choice, flexibility, and access to a thriving community. We create bright, inspiring workspaces that can be customized to individual needs within consistently professional environments. Our office space, coworking environments, business lounges, and meeting rooms come with everything taken care of. Experienced, friendly teams organize all the details and services so people can be more productive and stay focused on what's important.Our office products also offer a benefits program with exclusive discounts and bespoke procurement support, ensuring businesses have access to tailored solutions that enhance their efficiency and value.Our flexibility sets us apart. Everything we do is on flexible terms, so businesses can effortlessly scale as needs change and take on workspace that's right for them today and tomorrow, wherever they need to be. By building a global network of workspaces, we enable businesses to work closer to home, closer to clients, and closer to new opportunities.

    HQ - Grand Island - Baseline Rd

    HQ - Grand Island - Baseline Rd

    (1 review)

    Five stars for this wonderful HQ Regus Office space I needed a space close to Grand Island. That…read morecould be me two offices for two days. This one is on Grand Island and I made the reservation from the moment I walked in. I was greeted by Kristy who greeted us warmly, and went way above and beyond to make us. Feel welcome and comfortable. She assisted us with coffee and tea and places to order lunch, and generally just made a workday away from our home. Bass a wonderful experience. The Office space was clean, nicely appointed, very accessible, and had clean large accessible ladies room. It was easily accessible by quick UBER ride from our hotel. I would highly recommend the HQ, Graham Island, and and particularly grateful to Kristie for making our stay very comfortable.

    From the owner: For more than 30 years, we've helped businesses find the right way to work by creating the perfect…read moreworkspace for their people. Our extensive network of locations enables companies of all sizes to work wherever and however they need, being part of a global business community of 2.5 million people.We believe in giving businesses choice, flexibility, and access to a thriving community. We create bright, inspiring workspaces that can be customized to individual needs within consistently professional environments. Our office space, coworking environments, business lounges, and meeting rooms come with everything taken care of. Experienced, friendly teams organize all the details and services so people can be more productive and stay focused on what's important.Our office products also offer a benefits program with exclusive discounts and bespoke procurement support, ensuring businesses have access to tailored solutions that enhance their efficiency and value.Our flexibility sets us apart. Everything we do is on flexible terms, so businesses can effortlessly scale as needs change and take on workspace that's right for them today and tomorrow, wherever they need to be. By building a global network of workspaces, we enable businesses to work closer to home, closer to clients, and closer to new opportunities.

    Tri-Main Center

    Tri-Main Center

    (2 reviews)

    Main Street, Eastside

    The Tri-Main building is a true Buffalo landmark, if not a national one! A historical spot. And…read moremuch more. Unrecognized as such, it deserves attention. I've driven past this large, factory-looking structure, since my childhood! I remember thinking this building looks a bit eerie, abandoned, sort of out of space in the middle of the city, right on Main Street. Never did I know till this week any of the following: The Tri Main Building in Buffalo, was originally built by Henry Ford's favorite architect. It was one of the first factories outside of Detroit where Ford would build his iconic cars. During WW2, Bell Aircraft used the building to develop the top secret P-59, American jet fighter. You can see this aircraft in the Smithsonian Museum in DC now! Although Bell's plant was just minutes down the road, the Tri Main offered some advantages for the discrete development of a new type of airplane. One, the multi story building was built with massive supports to carry the weight of Ford's auto manufacturing equipment- building an airplane would require such construction. Two, the site was far enough removed from the factory to avert attention and railroad tracks running adjacent to the building would make transporting goods in and out relatively easy while maintaining a low profile. In the event the Germans ever developed the ability to fly their bombers to the US, the roof was also disguised with small buildings to appear as though it was not a manufacturing facility. A side rail was constructed during the war adjacent to the building and holes busted out of the wall below grade where the main train tracks ran parallel to the building. From this discrete location, the P-59 was loaded onto a train parked beside the building in the middle of the night and secretly snuck out to California for flight testing. Some of the windows were painted over with black paint to keep prying eyes from seeing what was going on inside as well as the siderail that allowed the traincar to pull up close. Originally set-up on the second floor, the project apparently eventually enveloped the entire building. Most residents/tenants of the building today are likely unaware of its' past! The Buffalo Arts Studio is located on the 5th floor. A wonderful space for artists to work and teach art to the public. There are several other businesses and even an occupational school in this building today. Journeys End Refugee Services houses their main office here. Due to COVID-19 the office is operating remotely for now. This is certainly adaptive-reuse and mixed-use of a historical structure. Six floors and 575,000 total square feet! Huge! The lobby has some interesting art pieces. Generally a very nice industrial/art vibe. You can see the original floor has markings from long ago. Nearby is the People's Park, a small community garden/green space on Main near Jewett. In the past, several special events have been hosted at the Tri-Main Center like art shows, computer and gaming events. Mundo Images art and photography business is very cool and it's housed here. The LunchBox cafe and catering is also in operation weekdays. All worth checking out! Don't you love Buffalo? I do!

    Multi-use building nestled between Central Park and the Parkside community. This place is 6 floors…read moreof amazingness with plenty of businesses within the facility. They do have two parking lots I've seen and it's free that's always a plus in my book. I've walked around a few times and everyone is really friendly and open to visitors and questions. You'll find yourself in deep conversations way longer than you anticipated. They have everything in here! I mean EVERYTHING Fitness Gym (which just opened today) , housing programs,The Lunch Box, Schools, Art Programs, Dance Programs, Tech companies, Doctors offices etc. Spoiler: The 5th floor does happen to be my favorite there are plenty of art studios and creative thinkers. The Buffalo Arts Studio has plenty of studios that artists work in and plenty of classes offered to all ages. I can say I wish there was more interaction between this building it's occupants and the community surrounding it. If your an entrepreneur just starting your business, a new artist wanting to take a pottery class, or maybe your just in the neighborhood trying to find a bite and some coffee you should definitely check this place out!

    Space Between - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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