Buffalo is on the verge of a boom. And even if COVID has put a damper on most things, and the real estate, and development may have put things on hold. There is one thing to look forward to. Many old classic buildings are going to be renovated for both business and housing needs.
According to The Business Journals here are plans for the following institutions.
AM&A s department store at 377 Main Street is being transformed into commercial space that will include, 33 upscale apartments. I remember shopping there as a kid, with my grandmother. I was amazed at the massiveness of every building around it, including the one I currently work in.
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H&R Block relocates Hornell office to 42 Broadway Mall
H&R Block officially marked the move to 42 Broadway Mall with a ribbon cutting at the new office
The Evening Tribune
HORNELL Hornell’s H&R Block is settling into a new office just in time for the tax season.
H&R Block officially marked the move to 42 Broadway Mall this week with a ribbon cutting at the new office during a celebration shared with Hornell Partners for Growth (HPG), city officials and other dignitaries. On behalf of Hornell Partners for Growth, we want to thank you for your years of business in Hornell, and we want to thank you for actively looking for another location in the Business Improvement District,” said Michelle Pogue, HPG chairperson. “We re really happy that you re here, and we hope that this location gives you all of the positive success that you deserve.
What is going on with the Trico Building development?
City lawmakers haven t been told anything and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown s office hasn t answered our questions about it. Author: Nate Benson (WGRZ) Updated: 6:36 PM EST December 14, 2020
BUFFALO, N.Y. The Trico Building redevelopment has been a heavily debated project for at least a decade. This was a project I was very hesitant about, from the beginning, said Buffalo City Council President Darius Pridgen.
Despite lawmaker s reservations, preservationist skepticism, the Trico Building development, The Krog Group, announced plans to redevelop the dilapidating landmark in 2016.
At the time, Krog received over $3 million in tax incentives towards the $75 to $90 million redevelopment. Peter Krog told Buffalo Business First in 2016 that the developer hoped to complete the project by summer 2018.