Gov. Kathy Hochul announced progress toward redeveloping the Commodore Perry Homes in Buffalo s First Ward neighborhood into a 27-building, all-electric housing development with 405 affordable homes. After closing on financing, the project is set to begin its first phase of construction - the demolition of the existing, vacant, 24-building development - on Monday.
The $1 billion Kensington Expressway project has drawn most of the recent attention, but the level of government, private and philanthropic investment on the East Side is the most in
Dubbed Playter Gardens at the Market, the $25 million project would redevelop 2.4 acres of properties with affordable and supportive housing options, with services provided by the Matt Urban Center.
A short East Side street with an abundance of vacant, city-owned lots is poised for a $25 million makeover, as a pair of affordable housing developers seek to create 73
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the start of construction for 950 Broadway LLC in east Buffalo. The $13.5 million project, by Cedarland Development LLC, will renovate and convert a 50,000-square-foot, vacant and underutilized building in east Buffalo into a mixed-use development, featuring 28 affordable housing units, a free Head Start child education program, and a proposed indoor urban farm.