By Jessica Cohen
The Times-Herald Record
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William Paladino, CEO of Ellicott Development, received strong support from Port Jervis officials Tuesday night for plans for a new 14,900-square-foot Rite Aid in conjunction with rehabilitation of Pike Plaza.
Although the Rite Aid facade will be concrete, it will look like brick, Paladino said at a public hearing in the Common Council chambers.
The parking lot, now a bare tar desert, will have islands of ...
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Ellicott Building Recognized on National Historic Registry
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Latest National Register Landmark: The Meldrum-Edwards Building
Buffalo’s newest National Registry property also has seven new apartments. The Meldrum-Edwards Building, now dubbed The Antonio, at 265-67 Pearl Street was added to the Register on May 29. In late-2011, Ellicott Development unveiled a dozen upscale loft apartments on the top four floors of the seven-story building. The company recently added an additional seven units on the ...
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Ellicott Development Buys Two Development Sites
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Ellicott Development bought two city properties last Friday. A gas station at 1395 Delaware Avenue and a vacant building at 173 Elm Street were purchased for $1.025 million and $325,000 respectively. Both are located in areas that are seeing significant developer interest and investment.
The gas station is located at the southeast corner of Delaware and W. Delevan avenues and is on a .33 acre lot. Christopher Polino was the seller. The ...
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Osteria 166 helps Pitillo’s dream come true
From Buffalo Business First
By Jim Fink
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The full bar with people eating sandwiches and salads while watching golf on big screen TVs and an equally busy dining room where patrons are having lunch in a more casual setting belies the fact Osteria 166 has only been open a few days.
To the unsuspecting eye, it looks like downtown Buffalo’s newest restaurant has been there forever.
Maybe that’s because owner Nick Pitillo, a savvy local restaurant industry ...
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Ellicott Development’s 14 North wins Brick x Brick award
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A prominent addition to the Buffalo skyline and one of the region’s most respected developers were among those honored Monday night at the 10th annual Business First “Brick by Brick” awards.
Garnering top honors for the “Golden Brick” or building of the year was the Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute/University at Buffalo Clinical Translational Research Center while Frank McGuire, the McGuire Group chairman, was presented with a ...
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Apartment Boom Continues with 10 Symphony Circle
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It seems as though every underutilized building in a good location is a candidate for a residential conversion. That's certainly the case on Symphony Circle where Ellicott Development has completed work on a dozen apartments in the former Grace Manor Nursing Home.
Ellicott Development purchased the former Grace Manor Nursing home located at 10 Symphony Circle in 2010 for $1.6 million. It was purchased at auction after Grace Manor Health ...
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Ellicott Development buys Main Street site
By James Fink
Buffalo Business First
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In a deal that has been in the works for the past few months, an Ellicott Development Co. affiliate has officially acquired the former Hein Publishing Building on Main Street, near the northern edge of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
Ellicott Development, through its 1285 Main LLC affiliate, paid $2.1 million for the 80,000-square-foot building located at 1285 Main St., according to documents filed in the Erie County ...
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