How can Amherst squeeze Costco into crowded Niagara Falls Boulevard corridor?
The Niagara Falls Boulevard retail corridor, particularly the stretch from Maple Road north to the I-290, already is one of the busiest shopping districts in
The Niagara Falls Boulevard retail corridor, particularly the stretch from Maple Road north to the I-290, already is one of the busiest shopping districts in
After more than 90 years as a cathedral rectory and then a diocesan retirement home, the former Sheehan Residence for Retired Priests on Linwood Avenue
BATAVIA — The foundations of a 55-apartment unit residential building are complete at the $22.4 million Ellicott Station project site with the commercial and residential
One of the West Side’s most celebrated multi-use buildings is now for sale. 492 Rhode Island was once the home of the renowned restaurant Romanello’s
One of the more attractive, and contextual, apartment buildings built in recent years is taking shape along Virginia Street. Hispanics United of Buffalo/Acacia, Inc.’s La
Dream homes for people come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, a dream home can be something as simple as a cottage in the middle
BLENHEIM — Nearly a dozen towns in Schoharie County are suing New York state over new rules governing how solar farms are taxed. They contend a
Home values in Monroe County have risen 15% in the past year, but some homeowners are seeing sharply higher increases, which will mean bigger property
Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) – It was announced this on Friday by Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown that there is a 4.53% tax increase that has been proposed
I AM GOING TO SAY SOMETHING VERY UNPOPULAR IN BUFFALO: Pizza Hut is good. In fact, nowhere in Buffalo has better stuffed crust than Pizza
Speculation about a possible housing bubble has taken full bloom this spring homebuying season. And talk of bubbles inevitably leads to the question of whether
As the debate on whether we’re steering straight into a housing battle rages on, some some pockets of the country are seeing small declines in
Update: This story has been updated with a comment from ICM. Syracuse, N.Y. — A Buffalo-based private equity firm has acquired family-held ICM Controls, a
As Primark expands its U.S. footprint, the retailer is adding a location in the Buffalo area. The Irish international company, which sells items from clothing
IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. (WROC) — State and local officials announced Wednesday the completion of a $44.3 million affordable housing development for seniors at Skyview on the
We recently alerted you of the temporary restraining order (the “TRO”) halting the Real Property Tax Law (“RPTL”) § 575-b assessment model (the “Model”).[1] There
Home prices have been setting record after record, making this a great time to be a homeowner. Unlike stocks and bonds, which have fallen sharply
The Federal Reserve yanked a short-term interest rate higher this week, making it more expensive to borrow money to buy a home or fix it
For only the second time in his 16 years as Buffalo’s mayor, Bryon Brown proposes to increase property taxes. His $568 million spending plan for
Saint-Gobain has bought Falconer manufacturer Monofrax from a private equity firm. Callista Private Equity, based in Germany, has owned the Chautauqua County company for nearly
One of the developers and owners of the Crescendo Lofts apartment project on Niagara Street pleaded guilty last week to defrauding a Long Island commercial
The hot local housing market isn’t showing any signs of cooling off. In fact, even with mortgage rates rising, it’s hotter than ever, mainly because
Landscape contractors Eric Bogart and Michael Sinatra are teaming up for their fourth local development performance, bringing a new $2.5 million self-storage facility to Amherst.
Wanted: More properties to help region win manufacturing ‘space race’ Business recruiters can pitch manufacturers on the appeal of the Buffalo Niagara region’s workforce, quality
What’s driving Evergreen Health’s expansion? It’s time to dive into some health care acquisition activity. And for that, we turn our attention to Buffalo-based Evergreen
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — At her first meetings with clients, many hoping to buy a first home, Sarah Ortiz Hilton runs through a list of warnings.
The Transit Drive-In has been a safe and popular destination for family entertainment during Covid-19, but the uncertainty and sudden loss of life the pandemic
PENFIELD, N.Y. (WROC) — This week, most folks in the Town of Penfield received their new home assessments for the year. News 8 viewers have
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The cost of living is high these days, and with inflation hitting record high numbers, it’s no surprise that the real estate
City Assessor Rhonda Saulsbury says she feels the pain of the many City of Batavia property owners who have been hit with higher assessments for