Gov. Kathy Hochul says the state-funded creation of over 800 new jobs will not only boost the Western New York economy, but also protect the U.S. from attacks both physical and financial.
Developer Douglas Jemal, a riverboat gambler, bets big on Buffalo I like difficult projects. I love to take things and put them back together again and make a big difference, and I had the opportunity to do that in Buffalo. Author: Michael Wooten Updated: 11:29 PM EDT April 1, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Born in Brooklyn, Douglas Jemal made his mark as a developer in Washington, D.C., so many Western New Yorkers wonder why he s investing so much of his time, energy and money in Buffalo. When I came to Buffalo strictly by accident, spent the night here, got to meet some people over here, it just felt right, Jemal told 2 On Your Side s Michael Wooten in a lengthy interview in the lobby of Seneca One, the 38-story tower that Jemal purchased several years ago.