Developer Douglas Jemal is working to land a California-based technology company for his Seneca One tower in downtown Buffalo, potentially taking up the top dozen
To the Editor: I mailed this letter last Friday to Senator George Amedore and Assemblymember Patricia Fahy regarding the governor’s proposed budget amendment for renewable
Amazon is buying the former Lord & Taylor building in Midtown for a whopping $1.15 billion in cash, the New York Post reports. The landmarked
Some homeowners in the Town of Perinton say they want answers after several of them saw a large bump in their home assessments. News10NBC connected
Business is booming if you’re a Buffalo real estate broker these days, and Fred Corsi wants to make sure his own people can benefit as
Property reassessments in Buffalo and other municipalities share a common problem: They were allowed to drift so far from reality for so long that for
The majority of members of the National Association of Realtors said buyers’ interest remained sturdy in the face of the coronavirus outbreak, according to a
The final component of Pegula Sports and Entertainments’ redevelopment of 79 Perry Street is complete. Four apartments have been finished on the building’s fifth floor
How much value does a solar installation add to a property? It’s a question increasingly on the minds of consumers who are interested in the
Marrano Homes, the leading locally based homebuilder in Western New York, has acquired a new housing development in Hamburg that it plans to more than
House hunters have their work cut out for them as the spring home buying season begins. The number of homes for sale fell to a
It is the dark cloud that comes with the silver lining Western New York homeowners have been enjoying in recent years. Buffalo is a one
As the city’s budget process heads toward the finish line, Utica lawmakers are looking at a $72.5 million spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year.
Published by The Buffalo News Residents of a number of neighborhoods saw assessments jump far above the citywide norm, and
Thousands of Western New York homeowners are opening their mailboxes to some sobering news–property reassessments, which will generally lead to higher property taxes. Despite property
Twice a year, CBRE-Albany releases an overview of the office and industrial market in the region. This week, the region’s largest broker released the report covering
No one was spared in Lancaster’s revaluation blitz, as 19,202 assessment notices were mailed this week, the first time in a decade a townwide reassessment
Steuben Trust is a step closer to being sold to Community Bank System. Steuben Trust shareholders at a special meeting on Tuesday voted in favor
Buffalo is doing well in creating a live-work-play environment to attract and retain talent, but Western New York needs to do a lot more. It
The former Bon-Ton store and Bon-Ton Home Store properties in the Sheridan Delaware Plaza could see new life under plans submitted to the Town of
Downtown office occupancy increased by 345,428 sq.ft. last year according to an end-of-year market report by CBRE Buffalo. M&T Bank’s monster lease of 330,000 sq.ft.
Moody’s Analytics has launched its long-planned commercial real estate data portal, highlighting the company’s push into a space largely dominated by the CoStar Group. The
Tonight from 6-8 p.m. is the public’s first chance to see Phase 1 of renovations at the Eastern Hills Mall. The former Sears has been
Mayor Ben Walsh today announced that he has hired a new deputy commissioner of assessment, adding staff to a department that has struggled to keep
Two homeowners in Charlotte want Mecklenburg County to change the way it values your property and how much you pay in taxes. They’re taking their
The Appraisal Foundation is pleased that Congress announced it has requested the Government Accountability Office conduct a study pertaining to the 1989 law that set
A mid-level New York state appeals court dismissed a constitutional challenge to the New York City property tax system brought by a coalition of real
In the estimation of an upstate economist, Binghamton’s business environment is on the upswing on several fronts, with the exception of one glaring weakness: population growth. “We have
Fourteen years after helping F. James McGuire launch his real estate development firm, James Dentinger is taking his first steps back as part of a