Unofficial word has it that the City of Buffalo has identified 1294-1300 Niagara Street as the new home for the Animal Shelter. The two-story, 42,351 sq.ft. building (plus parking lots) ...
For local organizations, losing out on promised American Rescue Plan funds from the City of Buffalo was a case of what could ...
Our City Action Buffalo wants the former market's owner to repay the $561,000 loan it got from the City of Buffalo.
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WBEN Radio Buffalo on MSNNew housing proposed for neglected Broadway Fillmore neighborhoodNew housing is proposed for Buffalo’s Broadway Fillmore neighborhood after the Common Council approved a developer to ...
The Buffalo Common Council selected Crimar Group LLC as the designated developer a project aimed at filling in more than 50 city-owned vacant properties.
The vote follows the council’s concerns about financing, security, sharing responsibilities and in previous years, the number ...
Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon shared his plans to increase property taxes, instill an occupancy tax for hotels and ...
Buffalo Common Council clears the way for development on 53 vacant lots ...
The Council unanimously approved a designated developer agreement with Crimar Group, the development company aiming to build affordable infill housing on Detroit, Wilson and Townsend streets.
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