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What once served as a school will begin its transformation this spring into affordable housing units. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Friday afternoon outside the former Buffalo Public School 78 on Olympic Avenue, getting the $19 million project underway.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced $991 million in bonds and subsidies have been awarded to create or preserve over 3,200 affordable, sustainable and supportive homes across the state, including in Western New York.
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A lot of issues got covered during Thursday evening's Buffalo mayoral debate, despite the technical problems that plagued its virtual platform and an…
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Where’s the most expensive place to live in North America? Stay away from Canada and California, according to a new report from Oxford Economics. The…
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The City of Buffalo has demolished thousands of buildings, fearing they would stay vacant and deteriorated and contribute to blight. A local preservation…
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An affordable housing project known as Mt. Aaron Village, when completed some time next year, will include dozens of apartments as well as units and…
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The remaining Shoreline Apartments have been an eyesore in downtown Buffalo the last few years, but the vacant complex will soon come down to make way for…
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The amount of affordable housing in Buffalo is continuing to creep upward. On Thursday, the city's Common Council revised its approval of a Planned Unit…
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With work starting on a 201-unit affordable housing complex on Ellicott Street, Common Council President Pridgen says this isn't the time to ease the…
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A major affordable housing complex at Elmwood Avenue and Utica Street in Buffalo received an extension of the PILOT agreement that keeps its property…