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With the possibility of bars and restaurants being allowed to open in three weeks, the City of Buffalo is rushing to help those establishments get ready,…
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In the long debate about who in Buffalo is benefiting from the major economic boom, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says the Niagara…
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A "golden brick" ceremony was held Wednesday afternoon at the site of the former Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company warehouse in Buffalo's Larkinville…
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For the first time in more than 60 years, the City of Buffalo has updated zoning laws on its books. The new Green Code was been signed into law by Mayor…
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Development in Buffalo is about to have new rules, ranging from how many parking spaces are required for apartments to how tall buildings can be. The…
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After years of effort, hundreds of meetings and thousands of residents involved, Buffalo's proposed Green Code is back before the Council for final…
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With the Market Arcade Cinema closing Thursday night, City Hall is rushing to appoint a new operator.The seven-screen facility has had few upgrades in the…
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Buffalo officials were in the Central Library Tuesday night explaining how millions of dollars in federal block grant money will be spent. City Hall has a…
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Buffalo's University Heights community is grappling with a problem familiar to most city residents: What to do with a vacant landmark school right in the…
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They are called Brownfield Opportunity Areas and the public is getting a chance this week to decide what to do with them.In a series of public meetings,…