The Downtown Action Group is committed to building an urban community in downtown Buffalo.
Current projects include the creation of a formal vision for downtown and the advocacy of downtown housing and retail projects. The group is also working
with other downtown organizations to evaluate the feasibility of a downtown urban center
that would form the hub for like-minded urban advocate groups.
The New Millennium Group of Western New York opposes the compact between the Seneca Nation of Indians and the State of New York that will authorize the creation of a casino within the City of Buffalo, New York. View NMG's Statement of Opposition and the Seneca Nation of Indians and State of New York compact. (requires the free Acrobat Reader)
Buffalo Is For Art Lovers
Check out the flattering article about Buffalo published in the Boston
Globe on December 18, 2002. The article states the obvious to those of us
who already know about our great cultural attractions, and it also includes
a mention of NMG’s own Walk Buffalo publication.
View a presentation of Reclaiming Genesee Street, a vision for redeveloping downtown Buffalo. The plan's creators, including developers Larry Quinn and Carl Paladino and architect Mark
Mendell, explain their collective vision for the future of downtown Buffalo, which emphasizes the restoration of Genesee Street and the
downtown radial street pattern.
Also, read about the Downtown Action Group's recent effort in updating Walk Buffalo, the self-guided
architectural tour of downtown Buffalo.
The group meets on a regular basis downtown. Please contact Nate Neuman at (716) 400-2343 or
to get involved.