By David Robinson
Buffalo News Business Reporter
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Developer Carl Paladino’s $14.7 million plan to convert the decaying Arctic Freezer Building next to the Niagara Thruway is getting $634,000 in tax breaks through the Erie County Industrial Development Agency.
The IDA approved the sales and mortgage tax incentives Monday for Paladino’s Ellicott Development, which plans to convert the eight-story building into a mix of office and commercial space, along with as ...
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Ellicott Proposes Fairmont Creamery Makeover
From Buffalo Rising
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Redevelopment plans for a Scott Street building are becoming clearer. Ellicott Development is moving forward with plans to put a mix of uses into the Fairmont Creamery at 199 Scott Street. The eight-story building occupies a prominent site along the I-190 in the Cobblestone District. Ellicott Development has owned the 120,000 sq.ft. property since 2001 and is one of the larger completely vacant buildings downtown.
A fire damaged the ...
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Wyndham project in Amherst nears completion
From Business First
By Jim Fink
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A faster-than-expected construction schedule is enabling a $28 million hotel/apartment complex in Williamsville to open ahead of schedule.
William Paladino, Ellicott Development Co. president and CEO, confirmed that the 120-room Wyndham Garden Hotel & Suites will likely open by early August, some 45 days ahead of original projections. Paladino credited several factors including mild weather and an aggressive effort by the ...
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Proud Sponsor of the John Munch Memorial Golf Tournament
Ellicott Development is a proud sponsor of the John Munch Memorial Golf Tournament on Monday, June 17, 2013 presented by St. Martin of Tours Church. All proceeds to Benefit Notre Dame Academy Elementary School.
Notre Dame Academy Elementary School - Quality Catholic Education
Tailored programs to meet each student’s needs and potential
- All faculty in compliance with New York State certification
- 92% of faculty has a Masters degree and remaining faculty is enrolled in Masters ...
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Construction Watch: Hotel Graystone on Track for New Residents this Summer
From Buffalo Rising
By Mike Puma
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Rehabilitation of the Hotel Graystone at 24 Johnson Park is well underway and should be wrapped up and ready for residents this summer. The inside of the Graystone is buzzing with activity as workers create the 42 market-rate apartments, restoring original features, including over 320 original windows. In addition to the apartments, commercial space will be available in the basement.
The Graystone was built between 1894 and 1897 ...
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Old Coffee Rich Building to Be Renovated
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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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