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Chick-fil-A may get its first site in the City of Buffalo
G&I IX Empire Delaware Consumer Square LLC is working with the national franchise to open a North Buffalo site at Delaware Consumer Square Author: Tracey Drury, Business First /Bizjournals.com Published: 11:44 AM EDT April 15, 2021 Updated: 4:27 PM EDT April 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The region may get its third Chick-fil-A franchise the first for the City of Buffalo.
G&I IX Empire Delaware Consumer Square LLC is working with the national franchise to open a North Buffalo site in a 5,000-square-foot space at Delaware Consumer Square, located on Delaware Avenue near Kenmore Avenue. The Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals will get its first look at the project during its April 21 meeting.
Nearly $50 million worth of projects headed to Buffalo Zoning Board
Nearly $50 million worth of projects – spread among three developments – will seek variances from the Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals during its March 17 meeting.
Buffalo s skyline. Photo by Ben Read, WGRZ. Author: James Fink, Business First /Bizjournals.com Published: 11:01 AM EDT March 17, 2021 Updated: 11:01 AM EDT March 17, 2021
Nearly $50 million worth of projects – spread among three developments – will seek variances from the Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals during its March 17 meeting.
The projects include bringing 187 apartments that target low- to moderate-income residents and Earl Ketry’s plan to bring a 100-foot-tall Ferris wheel to the Buffalo RiverWorks complex.
A proposal by the region s largest federally qualified health center to convert a Niagara Street warehouse and storage facility into a community medical clinic is facing opposition from some neighbors.
Neighborhood Health Center wants permission to evade the city s Green Code s walkability requirements in an area where the city is investing in the streetscape to make it pedestrian-friendly.
As a result, it was forced to yield on one of its variance requests, while the city s Zoning Board of Appeals sent it back to the drawing board on another, potentially delaying a grant application needed to fund the $7.3 million project. The group had hoped to submit for site plan approval in January, before starting work in the spring for completion in spring 2022.