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After a Common Council approval Tuesday, the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation is going ahead with plans to place a mixed-use events venue at Buffalo’s Outer Harbor to replace a smaller one at Canalside. But now, four local environmental groups are bringing the ECHDC to court over what they see as a disruption to green space.
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Summer may be winding down - but planning continues moving forward for future improvements along Buffalo's Outer Harbor. A recent survey is being used by…
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A large work of public art, by a world-famous artist, is heading to Buffalo's Outer Harbor.Robert Indiana's "NUMBERS ONE through ZERO" is going to be…
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A sculpture by local artist Larry Griffis Jr. has made the move from Griffis Sculpture Park in East Otto to Buffalo's waterfront. State officials and…
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The "Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper" model that has proven successful in growing Canalside has been adopted for Buffalo's Outer Harbor. But the plan approved…
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Next week, the public will have an opportunity to see the latest proposal for developing Buffalo's Outer Harbor. It's a plan one local urban planner deems…
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A new coalition has been formed to "preserve and protect" Buffalo's waterfront. Nicole Matteson, Executive Director of 21st Century Park on the Outer…
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Critics of a plan to build a 23-story tower on Buffalo’s Outer Harbor have filed a lawsuit that aims to block construction until a full environmental…
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This year’s Independence Day festivities on the downtown waterfront will extend to the Outer and Inner Harbors, and will feature what’s being billed as…
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Officials have planned a long list of activities that they hope will draw thousands of people to Buffalo's Outer Harbor this summer. While previewing the…