In 1868, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed Buffalo’s visionary parks and parkway system, and as part of their plan, they created Buffalo’s first suburb to serve as a scenic buffer for Delaware Park. This neighborhood, named Parkside, quickly became home to stunning residences designed by renowned architects.
While Parkside is primarily made up of single-family homes along its tree-lined streets, one notable exception is Crescent Garden Apartments. For those looking to live near Delaware Park, apartments in this area are a rare and valuable find.
Dating back to 1937, Crescent Garden Apartments is a peaceful courtyard community with 26 residences, thoughtfully arranged into groups of four, each with a private entrance and basement laundry access. The beautifully landscaped courtyard features a fountain, picnic tables, and a grill for residents to enjoy during warmer months. As the seasons change and the leaves fall, residents are treated to stunning views of the historic Darwin D. Martin House, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpieces.
For those seeking charm, history, and a connection to Buffalo’s rich architectural legacy, Crescent Garden Apartments offers an exceptional place to call home.