Consider yourselves now on the inside track! Hidden far within labyrinthine corridors of the “arts floor” (Floor 7) of the Seneca Industrial Center is a fabulous little lounge, replete with La-Z-Boy and card table. According to sources, this groovy space is hipster central at the Larkin District.
The small space, set aside for late-night chill time and crack-of-dawn cups o’ Joe, is like the sacred communal ground of the building’s so-called Arts Floor, home to a community of art studios, furniture manufacturers, and Buffalo’s leading set designers. Ugly chair + tall ceilings + exposed brick/concrete walls = Urban Cool.
Seneca Industrial, the former factory complex of the Larkin Company, is a center of gravity in the district’s evolution as veritable beehive of start-up firms, art studios, and creative industries. Affordable, adaptable, incredibly cool space has been the formula. The edgy scene and cheap rents are literally West Broadway, SoHo, 1975. The Larkin District: the next urban frontier…
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