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BUFFALO, NY-- Plans to redevelop an old, Buffalo eyesore have been given the green light.
The Buffalo Planning Board unanimously approved Tuesday a plan to convert the old Coffee Rich building into apartments, office space and a restaurant.
The work is being done by Ellicott Development and is expected to cost around $14 million.
The building is located next to the First Niagara Center and can be seen from the ...
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Ellicott Development Moving on Creamery Renovation
Buffalo Rising
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It's been the poster child for "neglected" buildings, but Ellicott Development appears ready to move on reuse of the Coffee Rich building at 199 Scott Street. Company officials are scheduled to be at the Planning Board meeting on April 9th to present plans to convert the prominent eight story building into a mixed-use complex anchored by 20 market-rate apartments. According to a draft agenda, Ellicott is also planning a sit-in restaurant, banquet room ...
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Ellicott building up for state historic registry
Buffalo Business First
By Jim Fink
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The former Spaghetti Warehouse building, which is poised to redeveloped into a market-rate apartment complex, is one of seven local structures that have recommended to be added to the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places.
The recommendations were made by Rose Harvey, New York state commissioner of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. By landing the state and national historic places ...
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Symphony Circle site being redeveloped
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By Mike Desmond
A former nursing home on Buffalo's Symphony Circle is being turned into offices and market-rate apartments.
The building is best known as the longtime site of the Rosa Coplon home before that facility moved to Amherst. the building then became Grace Manor, which closed in a sea of financial red ink.
Now, Ellicott Development is finishing conversion into new uses, bulwarked by a large parking lot along Wadsworth, ...
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$75M waterfront project planned by Paladino
By Jim Fink
Buffalo Business First
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Land near the Erie Basin Marina is being eyed by developer Carl Paladino as the site of a $75 million project.
The project, dubbed “The Carlo” after Paladino’s grandfather, was the centerpiece of Mayor Byron Brown’s “State of the City Address” delivered Friday afternoon. The project is to include Class A office space, a 138-room hotel, apartments, restaurants and a spa.
This marks the second year in a row that Brown ...
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ULI Heads North to Niagara Falls for an Overview of The Giacomo
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Join the Urban Land Institute of Western New York (ULI WNY) on February 27 starting at 6 PM for an inside look at Ellicott Development Corporation's The Giacomo in downtown Niagara Falls. Ellicott Development completed the $12 million project in 2006, converting what was the formerly vacant United Office Building into the Giacomo - a luxury 38 room boutique hotel, with 24 high-end apartments on the upper floors that have complete access to the hotel's ...
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EDC buys Saville Farms site in O.P.
Buffalo Business First
By: Jim Fink
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Having acquired one of the largest tracts of available land in Orchard Park, Ellicott Development Co. is working on final plans for the former Saville Farms Inc. property.
Ellicott, through its Webster Block LLC affiliate, paid $1.69 million for the 50-acre, N. Buffalo Road property, buying it from Saville Farms Inc., according to documents filed in the Erie County Clerk’s office.
William Paladino, Ellicott ...
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