Via Buffalo Business First
By Jim Fink
A pair of Buffalo projects, each anchored by a residential component, received tax breaks to advance from the planning stage to construction.
The Erie County Industrial Development Agency directors, Wednesday morning, approved the incentive packages — one for the conversion of the late 1800s-era, former Jansen Brother Harness Shop location on Elm Street and the other, a century-old one-time headquarters for American Radiator Co. on Elmwood ...
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Nineteen Apartments Planned for Midtown Site
Via Buffalo Rising
by WCPerspective
Main Street in Midtown will gain 19 new apartments under plans prepared by Ellicott Development. The development company is proposing to convert the top floor of a three-story building it owns at 1285 Main Street to residential.
Ellicott purchased the former home of Hein Publishing at 1261-1285 Main Street last May for $2.1 million. Properties at 1106-1114 Ellicott and 36 Northampton were included in the sale.
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Ellicott plots renovation of former Hein Publishing site
Via Buffalo Business First
By Jim Fink
The final phase of a mixed-use development for a Main Street building located on the northern edge of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus has emerged.
Ellicott Development Co. is moving forward with plans to bring a residential component to the former Hein Publishing Co., 1285 Main St. Ellicott bought the 60,000-square-foot building last year from Hein, paying $2.1 million.
Hein moved its law book publishing operations to ...
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Agreement to develop waterfront land extended
Via The Buffalo News
Feb. 28, 2014
The Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency has voted to extend an agreement with Ellicott Development that grants the company exclusive rights to develop land near the Erie Basin Marina.
If the agency did not take action, the agreement would have expired Saturday.
The city is working on clearing title to the properties, which are owned by the agency but have parking agreements for nearby property owners attached to them.
The agreement was ...
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Offices, apartments planned for former Cantalician Center building in Amherst
Via The Buffalo News
By Jay Rey
Ellicott Development Co. plans to redevelop the former Cantalician Center for Learning on Eggert Road in Amherst into apartments and office space.
The development company, owned by Carl and William Paladino, plans “substantial interior and exterior” renovations on the three-story building at 1350 Eggert Road, near Crosby Boulevard, said Sean W. Hopkins, attorney for the developers.
The project would include 38 apartments, as well as ...
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Decrepit Graystone Hotel reborn as luxury apartment complex
Article via The Buffalo News
By Jonathan D. Epstein | News Business Reporter
After years of abandonment and decay so severe that trees grew through the roof of the six-story building, the former Graystone Hotel in downtown Buffalo has been given new life as a 42-unit apartment complex, following a two-year reconstruction and redevelopment effort by Ellicott Development Co.
The new Graystone Residences open today at noon at 24 South Johnson Park, with a mixture of studio, ...
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The big guns: Who’s who among Buffalo developers
Via The Buffalo News
By Jonathan D. Epstein
It’s a great time to be a developer in Western New York.
After a long period of relative stagnation, the region’s commercial real estate market has surged in the past couple of years, spurred by billions of dollars of investment in the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Canalside, the Outer Harbor and other initiatives.
From the downtown core to the suburbs, developers are investing private dollars into projects to build new ...
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