With two critical clusters of Niagara Falls properties – the Rapids Theatre and Blue Cardinal parcels – facing the likelihood of foreclosure and going to auction, officials decided to be proactive to prevent them from being swept up by investors for pennies on the dollar.
Todd Huber's Building Solutions, which owns this construction equipment, is working on a project on a double lot across Seneca Street from a ravine where painted cement blocks and other
Officials have not identified specific buildings or even areas within downtown that could be targeted in such a big transformation. But they say it's likely to happen over time as offices continue to empty out and commercial leases expire.
The Central Terminal Restoration Corp., the nonprofit that owns and manages the historic site, plans to spend more than $33 million in state funds to stabilize exterior and interior portions of the main terminal.
The facility gives Habitat for Humanity the ability to pre-manufacture and assemble homes in a factory and then bring them to the properties where workers are building new homes.
The Iowa-based ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturer that is undertaking a $175 million expansion in Dunkirk is asking for $11.6 million in tax breaks from the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency.
Plans call for renovating a 15,250-square-foot building and constructing a 14,100-square-foot, one-story building on the site, with up to 44 new parking spaces.
DRJ Development is taking aim at the former home of the family-owned White's Baby & Teen Furniture on Kenmore Avenue, which closed in 2019 after 72 years in business.
Developer Rocco Termini is introducing another coworking option to the Buffalo marketplace, taking up a significant chunk of office space on Chandler Street that was vacated after the former technology tenant switched to fully remote work.
The Buffalo-based developer has unveiled a plan to build affordable housing single-family and double homes in neighborhoods that are a patchwork of homes amid a sea of empty spaces.
Fans of former longtime Amherst restaurant Scotch & Sirloin can't get their favorite drinks, steaks and salad bar anymore after the eatery closed and was demolished. But how about a nice cup of coffee from a drive-thru instead?