The former home of WEBR Radio at 23 North Street in Buffalo fell to the wrecking ball in the historic Allentown district. The official cause is a lightning strike that damaged the west wall and roof of the 19th Century 3 story mansion. Upon inspection it was decided the building once known as "Broadcast House" could not be saved. The building has probably been empty since the radio stations WEBR and WNED-FM moved out around 1993.
What’s interesting is WEBR moved in around 1935 and didn’t move out till almost 60 years later. That has to be some kind of record for broadcasting continueously from one place.
Some residents are crying foul saying the timing is suspicious since there are other buildings coming down in the area to make way for redevelopment. In any case it’s sad to see this monument to early radio and architectural history swept away.
What’s interesting is WEBR moved in around 1935 and didn’t move out till almost 60 years later. That has to be some kind of record for broadcasting continueously from one place.
Some residents are crying foul saying the timing is suspicious since there are other buildings coming down in the area to make way for redevelopment. In any case it’s sad to see this monument to early radio and architectural history swept away.