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Local developers are breathing a sigh of relief with the knowledge that new restrictions for brownfield development funding will apply only to the metro…
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Research on a proposal for universal healthcare in New York says the benefits of a single-payer insurance system would reach beyond the economy. Advocates…
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The first phase of a plan to redevelop a one-mile stretch of Seneca Street is being launched as local leaders aim to make the long-neglected commercial…
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Tailgaters, taxpayers and many southtowns merchants could be the big losers if a new football stadium is built in downtown Buffalo, according to Orchard…
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A new study was released Monday to steer developers to historic buildings ready for re-purposing in downtown Buffalo. The ‘Preservation Ready Survey’ is…
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The state has awarded the Western New York Regional Economic Development Council $60.8 million. The latest round of funding will come in the form of…
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The annual wish list for the region from the Buffalo Niagara Partnership is out and it's heavy on legal and regulatory changes rather than high-cost…
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Six years ago, the Ford Stamping Plant in Hamburg almost closed. Thursday, Governor Cuomo and company and union officials were at the plant to say it will…
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The positive spin-off from Canalside is continuing. Ground was broken Wednesday on a project designed to revitalize Ohio Street between Buffalo's Inner…
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Several SUNY leaders and business experts participated in the WNY Regional Summit on Higher Education and Economic Development Friday.The aim of the event…