NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS Bills fans get the chance to win club seats for the 2021 season by entering this contest Apr 06, 2021 at 11:55 AM
The Buffalo Bills Schedule Challenge sweepstakes presented by Ellicott Development is back.
This annual contest gives Bills fans a chance to answer questions about Buffalo s 2021 schedule for a chance to win the Grand Prize - two club seats for the 2021 regular season and one autographed Bills helmet.
To enter the sweepstakes, all you need to do is fill out your information and then enter your best guesses in response to a series of questions about the yet-to-be-released schedule. For each question that is correct, you will get one entry in the drawing for the Grand Prize. Each individual can gain up to six entries but may only participate in the sweepstakes once per season.
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BUFFALO For the last 13 years, Mark Fermo has kept an eye on the Ellicott Square Building, a 10-story Buffalo landmark whose Italian Renaissance splendor sets it apart from the other downtown office buildings.
Fermo is a security guard who works for the building s owner, Ellicott Development. Never in his recollection have things been so quiet. The pandemic is to blame.
The hustle and bustle of the historic Buffalo landmark has slowed to a crawl, he said. People no longer flow in and out all day long.
Some tenants have closed up shop, unable to sustain business within a crushing economic halt. Others have sent their employees home to work remotely, leaving behind empty offices.