Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowBuffalo’s Revolver Records closing Hertel shopRevolver Records is saying goodbye to its Hertel Avenue spot after a decade, with the last day set for January 24th. The Elmwood and Transit locations will keep spinning, but this marks the end of an era for North Buffalo music lovers. Meanwhile, Clarence just saw its first million-dollar home sale of 2026, and Cheektowaga’s old Upstate Niagara HQ has a new owner. Plus, gas prices dipped again—now at $3.11 a gallon. How do these changes hit home for you? Will you miss Revolver on Hertel, or are you more focused on Buffalo’s shifting real estate and cost of living? #Business #Buffalo #RevolverRecords00Share
Christina Davis+FollowBuffalo loses a music staple on HertelRevolver Records is shutting down its Hertel Avenue spot, and for a lot of Buffalo music lovers, it feels like the end of an era. This place wasn’t just a record store—it was a neighborhood hangout, a spot to discover new artists, and a go-to for crate-digging adventures. The good news: their Elmwood and Transit locations are staying open, so the hunt for vinyl isn’t over. Still, it’s tough to see a local favorite go. How do you think this will change the vibe on Hertel? Got any favorite memories from the shop? #Business #BuffaloNY #RevolverRecords00Share