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Roxie Gian was NEVER an architect. He had no more than a primary school education and was the first generation son of Italian immigrants to the US. He went on to become a DEVELOPER in Buffalo NY and it surrounding communities. Though he died in the 1990's, his firm Gian Construction still maintains offices in their TransitTown Mall location.
I don't know WHO provided you with the information that he was an ARCHITECT ( which denotes formal education/ training and such) but that person is completely wrong.
This is a wiki, you are free to modify the article as you see fit. Be sure to provide enough sources for other editors to verify its contents, and no original research, please. In the meantime, I have marked it as {{unreferenced}} because it currently doesn't cite from anything. Tuxide04:11, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]