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A New York State Supreme Court justice has lifted a temporary restraining order on the City of Buffalo’s emergency demolition of the Great Northern grain elevator.
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The New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division's 4th Department in Rochester on Friday ruled in favor of preservationists on the emergency demolition order for the Buffalo landmark.
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Common Council President Darius Pridgen said he expects the new law to be used by supporters of saving historic St. Ann's Church from demolition plans by the Buffalo Catholic Diocese.
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There's been yet another twist in the debate over the future of Buffalo's Great Northern grain elevator.
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Those interested in saving the damaged Great Northern grain elevator in Buffalo from demolition are continuing their efforts, both in City Hall and reportedly by a financial offer to stabilize the damaged structure.
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The future of the historic Great Northern grain elevator in Buffalo's old grain kingdom on the waterfront remains unclear, even with a judge approving the demolition of the storm-ravaged structure.
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Demolition can now proceed of the nearly 125-year-old Great Northern grain elevator on Ganson Street.
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The future of the historic Great Northern grain elevator is back in the hands of State Supreme Court Justice Emilio Colaiacovo.
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The temporary restraining order preventing the demolition of the historic Great Northern grain elevator in Buffalo has been extended until Monday.
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Congressman Brian Higgins is urging the owners of Buffalo’s Great Northern grain elevator to repair the damage from last weekend’s wind storm, rather than tear the building down. Meanwhile, a potential bidder has emerged to buy the property.