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BUFFALO, NY
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THE CITY OF GOOD NEIGHBORS

Buffalo earns its nickname— it’s a vibrant city with a big heart. It boasts world-renowned restaurants, amazing architecture, historic Olmsted parks, and bustling street festivals. Breweries around every turn. There’s something for everyone in this diverse, thriving city that we call home. But the best part about living in Buffalo? The people who make up our friendly, vibrant community.

FOUR FANTASTIC SEASONS

  • Here in Buffalo, spring brings budding trees and flowers and an incredible scent of the season in the air. 
  • Summer might be our best-kept secret – warm, sunny days with endless options for outdoor action. From food, street and art festivals to boatloads of activities along our revitalized waterfront, there’s something for everyone. Boat or kayak on Lake Erie. Bike along miles of waterfront trails. Enjoy outdoor concerts and movies. Plenty of patios to soak up the sun and take in the city.  
  • Fall for fall. Come see what the hype is all about… why fall means football and fans. Where foliage bursts with blazing hues of red, orange and yellow. Where pumpkin farms, corn mazes and apple picking pack weekend agendas. 
  • Snow-Loving Winters.  Skiing. Sledding. Snowboarding. There’s snow place like home and the winter season is packed with activities for Buffalonians to enjoy. Rich’s headquarters is located 30 miles from ski country, allowing our people to go from a sales meeting to the slopes in no time.

JUMP ON THE BANDWAGON

Passionate fans at every turn. There’s always room for more fans in the Queen City. Rally with arguably the most passionate fans in the country as you cheer on our Buffalo Bills. Take in some hockey action with our Buffalo Sabres, and you should definitely catch a Triple-A baseball game with the Buffalo Bisons (did we mention Rich’s owns the team?).

PACK YOUR PASSPORT

Here in Buffalo, many of us keep our passports in our pockets. That’s because Canada is right across the street—literally. Four bridges span the Niagara River to connect Buffalo to Ontario, Canada, and metropolitan Toronto is only a two-hour drive away.