You know that we’ve got a problem when a building like this is being considered for demolition, to make way for a Shake Shack. Yes, the city of Buffalo is not the only one facing this anti-preservation madness. So is Kenmore. Thus is the case with the Kenmore Presbyterian Church, located at 2771 Delaware Avenue.
A Wikimedia page has this to say about the structure:
Marriages of Modernism and late-period Gothic Revivalism were not at all uncommon in the realm of mid-20th century American ecclesiastical architecture, but here we have an intriguing design that distinguishes itself both as an early (1926) example of such, as well as for the unusually high style of the Gothic accoutrements: note the extremely prominent buttresses on both the front and side elevations; the stone belt course that encompasses hoods above the pointed arches of the front windows, with cross and Chi Rho engravings in the tympanums, and especially the unusual narrow crenellations in the parapet…