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Developer Douglas Jemal helping couples who lost deposits at Hotel Henry
Buffalo developer Douglas Jemal met up with couples who were supposed to marry at the Hotel Henry. He gave them reimbursement checks for their lost venue deposits.
Posted at 7:38 PM, Jul 13, 2021
and last updated 2021-07-13 20:16:30-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Developer Douglas Jemal did the Buffalo thing to do by helping a number of local couples who lost money on their weddings after the closure of Hotel Henry.
Jemal hosted an event Tuesday evening at the Seneca One Tower where he presented almost 40 couples with checks. He says the wedding gifts total $140,000.
Douglas Jemal plans to close on Hyatt Regency hotel in Downtown Buffalo soon and could open in fall
WKBW
and last updated 2021-07-13 17:50:57-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Developer Douglas Jemal plans to close on the Hyatt Regency hotel soon and says the hotel could open in the fall.
The developer, who already owns Seneca One Tower and the Statler City complex, says he has been going through the foreclosure process in court. His next foreclosure motion in front of NYS Supreme Court is set for July 23. Jemal expects the foreclosure sale to officially happen at the end of August and said the hotel could open in the fall. An agreement has been reached and the hotel will remain the Hyatt Regency Buffalo.