FNTS
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SolarCity is building the biggest solar panel production facility in the Western Hemisphere in Buffalo. It's supposed to open next year, so that will probably bring another boost to the city's economy.
Dyngus Day (Easter Monday) is a big deal in Buffalo. I've been the last two years and will be heading there again this weekend. I really enjoy the parade through Polonia not to mention the Polish food, beer and music.
Indeed.
Buffalo has a very big Polish American population. They're descended from the 1890-1920 wave, so there's more of a sentimental to Polish peasant "folk culture."
ETA: A book on differences between Polish Americans vs. Polish immigrants in 1980s Chicago:
https://books.google.ca/books?id=3zPchRriRIwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=opposite+poles+chicago&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJnfTUn9rLAhXryIMKHdy5AYQQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=opposite poles chicago&f=false
Despite Chicago and Toronto both being major destinations for the post-Soviet wave of Polish immigrants, Chicago's Polish immigrants still make up a lower proportion (about 15%) of the total claiming Polish ancestry in the city and its surroundings (over 900,000 or close to a million) than Toronto which has more like 100,000 with Polish roots but a quarter are immigrants.
As to Buffalo, I'm not sure where to find stats. New York state as a whole has about 95, 000 language speakers but probably a lot of that is NYC itself, and I'm not sure how many Polish Buffalonians speak the language.
Buffalo also has a large Black/African American community -- about 39% in 2010, compared to 30% in 1990. I wonder how much of that is due to recent immigration -- there are now sizable Somali and I think maybe other African immigrant populations in the city, though I think that most in Buffalo are native born African Americans. I don't know if the recent African immigrants to Buffalo have any ties/family connections north of the border to Toronto's.
Buffalo too I think is receiving a small but noticeable refugee/immigrant population from various parts of the world that may help thwart the population decline and revitalize the city.