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by WCPerspective
Ellicott Development Company has started work to convert a four-story manufacturing building north of the Peace Bridge into residential and commercial space. 960 Busti Avenue is a circa-1930, 56,000 sq.ft. building that was home to General Electric until about 1968. Multiform Desiccants occupied the building until 1995 and has been vacant since. ...
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Buffalo Rising: Construction Watch: 1088 Niagara Street
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by WCPerspective
Clean-up work is underway at 1088 Niagara Street where Ellicott Development Company is planning at two-story, mixed-use building. The 11,000 sq.ft. building will contain a Tim Hortons with a drive-thru, additional retail space on the ground floor, and three, two and three-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 1,350 to 1,875 sq.ft. on the second floor. ...
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Business First: Ellicott Development buys Elmwood Avenue properties for mixed-use project
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by James Fink
In a sign that construction is about to begin on a proposed Elmwood Village project that will bring a restaurant and new apartments, Ellicott Development has closed on parcels its to construct the building.
Ellicott Development paid $1.2 million for the vacant Elmwood Delavan Food Mart property at 905 Elmwood Ave. and two adjoining West Delavan Avenue properties, according to documents filed in the Erie County Clerk’s Office.
With the ...
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Business First: Ellicott Development buys West Side building
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By James Fink
Ellicott Development has increased its already vast real estate holdings by acquiring a lower West Side building and is poised to purchase an Elmwood Avenue restaurant.
In separate deals, Ellicott Development — through its 8112 Group LLC affiliate — purchased Pooley Inc.’s headquarters at 207 W. Huron St. Ellicott paid $300,000 for the building.
William Paladino, Ellicott president and CEO, said he is considering a number of options at ...
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Buffalo Rising: Lockhouse Distillery Set to Open in Cobblestone Location
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By wcperspective
The first distillery to open in Buffalo is now expanding, and will be reopening in the Cobblestone District in (hopefully) two weeks time. Partners Niko Georgiadis, Chad Vosseller, Jon Mirro and Thomas Jablonski came out with guns a blazin’, immediately cultivating a cult following throughout the region with their locally distilled vodka in 2012. Since that time, the operators have released a gin, but their original location prevented them from ...
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NY Post: The Wind and Sun Are Bringing the Shine Back to Buffalo
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By Diane Cardwell July 20, 2015
BUFFALO — Along a bend in the Buffalo River here, an enormous steel and concrete structure is rising, soon to house one of the country’s largest solar panel factories. Just to the south, in the rotting guts of the old Bethlehem Steel plant in Lackawanna, where a dozen wind turbines already harness the energy blowing off Lake Erie, workers are preparing to install a big new solar array.
And in Lockport, to the north, Yahoo recently ...
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Ellicott Development adds 3 Buffalo projects to portfolio
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By Jim Fink
Plans to renovate a century-old Buffalo school into a mixed-use, residential-based project tops three new undertakings that Ellicott Development wants to add to its still-growing Buffalo development pipeline.
And, each of the projects is taking place in different parts of the city.
Company representatives will be meeting with the Buffalo Planning Board on July 14 to seek approval for:
• A joint venture with Sinatra & Co. to renovate the ...
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