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The Fruit Belt (Medical Park) is a residential neighborhood in
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. It is located adjacent to the
Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC) is a medical center of health care, life sciences research and medical education institutions, co-located on in Buffalo, New York. The BNMC was founded in 2001 by a consortium (including the University ...
.


Geography

The Fruit Belt is located within the East Side of Buffalo. The neighborhood is centered along High Street running west–east and Jefferson Avenue running north–south. It is enclosed along its eastern boundary by the
Kensington Expressway New York State Route 33 (NY 33) is an east–west state highway in western New York in the United States. The route extends for just under from NY 5 in Buffalo in the west to NY 31 in Rochester in the east. It is, in fact, ...
and Michigan Avenue as its Western Boundary, separating the Fruit Belt from the Medical Campus.


History and culture

At one time home to over 10,000 people, the Fruit Belt takes its name from the large number of orchards German immigrant settlers planted in the area. Holding true to their previously established agrarian nature, they planted large orchards and vegetable gardens in the area. As their numbers increased, in these orchards were laid out the present streets, the names themselves remaining as a testimony to the early nature of the neighborhood. The area remained a tight-knit neighborhood until the 1950s. Without regard for the residents, construction of the Kensington Expressway severed the neighborhood in half destroying a harmony which had existed for over one hundred years. After the destruction caused by the Kensington Expressway and decades of disinvestment by the City of Buffalo, the neighborhood rapidly declined. In recent years, due to rebranding as Medical Park and encouragement from Buffalo for the construction of medical campuses in the neighborhood, there has been much investment. But that influx of money and development has been focused on the demolition of older houses dating as far back as the 1800s for brand new medical buildings to employ surrounding residents. Tenant and homeowners in the neighborhood have become increasingly active as pressures to reinvigorate the neighborhood have increased. Statistics of Medical Park


Education

Marva J. Daniel Futures Preparatory School (formerly Futures Academy) is located in the Fruit Belt.


See also

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Neighborhoods of Buffalo, New York The city of Buffalo, New York consists of five sectors of thirty-five different neighborhoods, over an area of fifty-two square miles. Background The boundaries of Buffalo's neighborhoods have changed over time. The city is officially divided ...


References

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