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Central Terminal draws interest from development world beyond Buffalo
Sixty development, architecture, construction and urban planning officials toured vacant landmark this week as a prelude to the Sept. 30 deadline for the request for expressions of interest. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
Economic development leaders optimistic of region's future
Commercial real estate has been a hot topic in Buffalo for the past several years, and it importance continues to grow. There are several key corporate sectors including architectural engineering, construction, property management, governmental zoning, economic development and financing that must work together to ensure success. Leaders from these sectors...
Buffalo tech startup Brandlete wants to help athletes monetize their brands
Most athletes don’t have a cutting-edge plan to monetize their brands. A Buffalo startup wants to step into that void. Co-founders Judd Simon and John Osberg are preparing to launch Brandlete, a place where athletes can build a business around themselves by connecting with brands and fans. The co-founders...
Here's how DEI efforts could evolve — and how companies can make them successful
It's been two years since many companies publicly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Much work still remains. Here's how an expert believes the conversation should evolve. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
The National Beat: Tinder founder's $60M mood ring venture, flying with Bezos and eyelash robots
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How Covid-19 migration, housing trends will remake the suburbs
Migration and suburbanization trends observed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic are closely tied to housing, as households seek inventory and affordability and, perhaps, have new priorities since the pandemic. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of business news and insights.
Chautauqua Physical & Occupational Therapy to merge into public health center
The deal will add three locations and additional services to the network of care sites. Plus, Roswell completes $6 million expansion; ECMC temporarily moving Amherst clinic; and Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center is partnering with Southtowns Radiology Associates. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access...
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