Bryan Young, the founder and CEO of Young Development, has a pair of apartment projects underway in Cheektowaga that will add 430 units.
A new Dollar General store is coming to the Larkinville area, after the Buffalo Planning Board gave a green light Monday to plans by Alabama-based developer Broadway Group for a new discount retail location.
WNY Immediate Care has opened or is in the process of opening four new sites to replace previous locations. Meanwhile, a new urgent care player has opened or will open soon in four of the sites WNY Immediate Care vacated.
A request by the developers of Elmwood Crossing to amend the original planned-unit development regulation that governs the zoning for the $150 million project is being met with heightened scrutiny and concern from neighborhood residents, who worry that it could open the door for future const…
Bruce Nisbet, the longtime president and CEO of Spectrum Health and Human Services, is retiring Aug. 19, kicking off a search for the next leader of the Orchard Park-based behavioral health and addiction counseling agency.
The development firm owned by Carl and William Paladino is hoping to create 300 to 400 units of affordable housing in the city in the next couple of years – a significant increase compared to the limited holdings it now has in that arena, said William Paladino, the company's CEO.
The two nursing homes that were docked by the state Health Department also were fined a few months ago.
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A Pennsylvania-based supplier of lawn, garden and landscaping products is relocating one of its manufacturing facilities from the Wyoming County town of Arcade to Cattaraugus County's Franklinville, in a $4.03 million project that received tax breaks this week from the Cattaraugus County Industrial Development Corp.
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With the support of SAA-EVI, and investments from two national nonprofits, Valery launched a national initiative and a $6.5 million private-equity fund to cultivate new neighborhood developers who are female, Black or brown.
Harvey, who is Northwest's chief financial officer, has been with the bank for 26 years.
When Dave Ishman noticed he had excess space in his shop, formerly Niagara Records, he decided to create an area where he now sells a variety of hot sauces and similar products.
As the state’s Office of Cannabis Management gets closer to accepting applications for the first retail sales licenses, members took the next step Wednesday in the process of moving the recreational marijuana industry forward.
A lack of available and affordable child care has made it harder for some to re-enter the workforce. That leaves employers continuing to search for talent to hire in order to deliver on growth plans.
The Buffalo Niagara region's shrinking unemployment rate got even smaller in May. The jobless rate dipped to 3.4%, the lowest on record for the region in state Labor Department data going back to 1990.
The court filing comes amid ongoing efforts by Starbucks Workers United to organize workers at Starbucks stores around the country, and opposition by the Seattle-based corporation.
The company, founded as Kinex nearly two decades ago, in March said it was focusing its research-and-development resources on developing cell therapy programs while cutting jobs and slashing costs to lower operating expenses by more than 50%.
The region is heading into the current period of economic uncertainty from a position of weakness, Robinson says.
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A National Labor Relations Board official directed a revote for workers at 1775 Walden Ave., near the Walden Galleria. The NLRB plans to count the ballots July 15.
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Developer Douglas Jemal is seeking permission from the Buffalo Preservation Board this week to start the initial work on the historic property.
KemperSports of Northbrook, Ill., will take over operation of the former Brierwood County Club in Hamburg.
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Companies large and small are taking a harder look at how much office space they need. Many employees prefer working remotely, and are doing so productively, which can leave employers paying for a lot of leased space sitting empty.
Honoring renowned physician Dr. Robert Guthrie's legacy and bringing together like-minded genetics researchers is the idea behind the UB's 2022 Robert Guthrie Symposium.
A collection of real estate transactions published in The Buffalo News in 2022.
Speed Global Services, owned by Carl Savarino, is buying eight acres of industrial property on Vulcan Street near the Tonawanda-Buffalo border, with more than 176,399 square feet of existing buildings that have been vacant for at least five years.
According to its application to the Erie County Industrial Development Agency, the frozen foods company is seeking to build a 20,000-square-foot building on land it already owns adjacent to its current manufacturing, warehouse and office facility.