While Amherst police were on the scene, a number of fights started among groups within the crowd in the mall lot on Alberta and in the Wegmans parking lot across the street.
What is happening in local brick and mortar? Here's a look at four high-profile retail projects in flux in Western New York.
A long-planned project to revive the fading Boulevard Mall property in Amherst fits perfectly with Gov. Kathy Hochul's push to add new housing across the state, Amherst Supervisor Brian J. Kulpa said Friday.
In a creative use of the sometimes misused tool of urban renewal, the Town of Amherst is preparing to invoke that authority to cut through th…
The Town of Amherst intends to create an urban renewal area covering the Boulevard Mall, and a wide swath of the neighboring commercial district, to try to jump-start the revival of the fading shopping center.
Given the high traffic volume that drivers already face on Niagara Falls Boulevard, Maple, North Bailey Avenue and Ridge Lea Road, shoppers and neighbors are wondering how Costco, and other future retail tenants, will fit there.
The widely watched report – which looks at vacancies and new construction in the office, retail, industrial and apartment sectors – takes a snapshot of the local industry, and is a bellwether measure of the region's economic health.
Why wouldn’t ADM want to sell the building?
Jemal – who is spending more than $150 million on the redevelopment of the tower complex – has asked the city to transfer ownership of the 457-space interior garage at Seneca One to Jemal's Seneca LLC.
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The Buffalo News begins its endorsements in 2021 election campaigns today, focusing on the Amherst supervisor’s race and District 9 of the Eri…
"The biggest problem is we have one-party rule in Amherst," Town Board challenger Daniel J. Rider said. "We have no public discussion of anything."
Amherst has slashed the assessment on the J.C. Penney store at the Boulevard Mall by 62.6% to settle a legal challenge.
A $12.3 million complex providing 46 units of affordable housing for people 55 and older has opened near the Boulevard Mall in Amherst.
Laux Sporting Goods, owned by the same family since its founding in 1921, was sold to partners Oleksiy Chaukin and Boris Leshchinskiy, co-owners of Dip 'N Dive.
The Town of Amherst has lowered the value of the Boulevard Mall by 59% to settle a challenge brought by property owner Douglas Jemal.
The Amherst Town Board continues to meet online without in-person attendance, a rule that limits public input on major policy questions, town …
Western New York will still get its first L.L. Bean store, but it's headed for the Boulevard shopping plaza in Amherst rather than the former Northtown Plaza.
Selfie WRLD's first New York location will open May 8 in the Boulevard Mall in Amherst.
The West Virginia-based chain has chosen the former Sears at Boulevard Mall for its third store in the local market.
Jemal has inserted himself into virtually every major troubled real estate situation in the city and even its largest suburb.
"Jemal’s vision seems to know no bounds," writes The News' Editorial Board.
Developer Douglas Jemal's interest in the Richardson Olmsted Campus goes far beyond the three buildings occupied by Hotel Henry.
The developer said he'll do this for the couples regardless of whether he takes over operations of the hotel on the Richardson Olmsted Campus site.
Through a combination of grit and determination, mixed with hands-on creativity and unbridled confidence in what he is doing, Jemal has taken on the biggest real estate challenges facing not only Buffalo but also one of its largest suburbs.