The Buffalo Common Council selected Crimar Group LLC as the designated developer a project aimed at filling in more than 50 city-owned vacant properties.
The vote follows the council’s concerns about financing, security, sharing responsibilities and in previous years, the number ...
Whether you’re cleaning your kitchen after a big meal or finishing a painting project, it can be tempting to pour just about ...
New housing is being proposed for the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood after the Buffalo Common Council approved a developer to ...
Crimar Group, led by real estate agent Christian Ivory and builder Marc Steinberg, wants to put up 30 to 60 single-family ...
Belmont Housing Resources for WNY is pursuing a small housing project on the East Side to add five new houses on group of ...
Scanlon claimed to only recently become aware of concerns about the animal shelter even though he had served as a member of ...
Towards the end of 2023 the city of Buffalo took action to ban short term rentals using platforms like AirBnb, preventing ...
REPLACING STEFANIK: Democrats have selected St. Lawrence County dairy farmer Blake Gendebien to run for the seat being ...
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is making a return to Erie County, providing free books to children aged 0 to 5, thanks to ...
Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon shared his plans to increase property taxes, instill an occupancy tax for hotels and ...
City of Tonawanda leaders vote to pass a resolution Tuesday that states Canal Fest in the city will be six days in 2025 ...