Skip to Navigation
Logo
Home › News and Opinion › City of Buffalo awarded CNU 22 ›

City of Buffalo awarded CNU 22

  • CNU
  • News brief
CNU, New Urban Network

Not many cities can boast of being home to buildings from Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, and H.H. Richardson all situated within their borders. Nor do many cities hold an extensively incorporated Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park system. Buffalo can claim both. And come 2014, The Queen City can also lay claim as host to the 22nd annual Congress for the New Urbanism.

Buffalo was chosen as the locale for CNU 22, the leading venue for New Urbanist education, collaboration, and networking. As CNU CEO & President John Norquist stated, “Buffalo is a beautiful city that was once one of America’s richest. Metro Buffalo is trying to repair its neighborhoods and suburbs and grow again. CNU needs to be in Buffalo. It is the perfect place to gather to discuss strategies for revitalization.”

George Grasser, of Partners for a Livable Western New York, and William Tuyn, of Greenman-Pedersen Inc., led a contingent on Buffalo’s behalf to lobby for the City of Light’s victory. Commenting on Buffalo’s win, Grasser noted, “Our hard work paid off.  I was told our presentation generated unprecedented enthusiasm, especially from CNU board members who had not been to Buffalo, and from CNU staff members who work on the CNU Congresses.”

We eagerly await CNU 22 in The Nickel City!

Share
  • Facebook Facebook
  • Twitter Twitter
  • del.icio.us del.icio.us
  • Google Google
Posted by Drew on 17 Apr 2011

Comments

Another one?

Submitted by John (not verified) on Tue, 2011-04-19 14:31.

How many Queen Cities are there?  Cincinnati, Charlotte, (apparently) Buffalo...?

The queen had a lot of cities

Submitted by Drew on Mon, 2011-05-02 11:24.

There is at least one more, Allentown, PA, and I am sure there are many others. The interesting question is how many received their title after the American Revolution and if so to what Queen are they referring? 

Buffalo is called The Queen

Submitted by J (not verified) on Tue, 2011-05-03 10:30.

Buffalo is called The Queen City (19th c.) reference to being the second largest city in New York State.

Buffalo will produce

Submitted by Matt Lincoln (not verified) on Sun, 2011-05-01 14:02.

Buffalo eagerly awaits the needed attention of the CNU conference to help get our house in order. We have and had (urban renewal) the best bones of any mid sized city in the US.  Perhaps some outsiders can help the cause and save our city. Our region is desperate for positive and progressive change.

  • About us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • E-updates
  • Cart
  • Browse Topics
    • Academics
    • Affordability
    • Architecture
    • Bicycling
    • Building
    • Civic
    • Codes
    • Community
    • Development
    • Disaster Relief
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Farm/gardening
    • Finance
    • Funding
    • Global warming
    • Health
    • Highways
    • Humor
    • Infill
    • International
    • Landscape design
    • Landscape Urbanism
    • Law
    • Market trends
    • Mixed-use
    • New Urbanism trend
    • Obituary
    • Parking
    • Planning
    • Policy
    • Public Outreach/Response
    • Public space
    • Region
    • Resort
    • Retail
    • Safety
    • Security
    • Sprawl
    • Sprawl retrofit
    • Streets
    • Traditional neighborhood dev.
    • Transect
    • Transit/transit-oriented dev.
    • Transportation costs
    • Urban design
    • Vehicle miles traveled
    • Walking
    • Workplace
  • Subscribe
  • My Account
  • Log In
  • Home
  • BCT in print
  • Free Sample
    • CNU Update
    • Blogs
    • Discussions
  • Shop
    • Best Practices Guide
    • SmartCode Manual
    • Announcements
    • Directory
  • Topics
    • Places Wiki
    • Images

Events

NCI Charrette Training Registration Open - Portland & DC
Mar 19, 2012 - Oct 31, 2012

MOREPOST

Jobs

Manager of Urban and Long-Range Planning
City of Huntsville | Huntsville, Alabama

MOREPOST

Follow us on
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Copyright 2010 New Urban News Publications

PO Box 6515, Ithaca, NY 14851-6515 | tel 607-275-3087

Site development by FreeThought Design.