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                        For many years, a long-closed bowling alley at 47 East Amherst Street has been slowing falling apart behind a high chain-link fence. Now, the Buffalo…
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                        The continuing bureaucratic pathway for a giant affordable housing complex at 201 Ellicott St. in Buffalo is again exposing the struggle over whether…
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                        The planned Ciminelli Real Estate development at 201 Ellicott in downtown Buffalo may call for 201 apartments of affordable housing, but most of the talk…
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                        Buffalo's Zoning Board of Appeals is used to protesting opponents of projects and the zoning variances needed to build so many of them. On Wednesday, a…
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                        Larkinville is getting another reason to use the expanding indoor and outdoor recreational activities in the growing community, as the city Zoning Board…
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                        When is a post office not a post office? When it is space built by a private company to be leased to the U.S. Postal Service. That was the issue before…
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                        Another large building for Canalside appears closer to reality, after the city Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday approved a series of waivers to the…
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                        Developer Hormoz Monsouri didn't receive a very good reaction Wednesday, as he unsuccessfully asked the Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals for a series of…
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                        A quick push to have a new gym built at Nardin Academy stalled Monday, when a parade of neighbors claimed the plan would exacerbate parking problems in…
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                        Buffalo's Zoning Board of Appeals holds a public hearing Wednesday to discuss the expansion of Nardin Academy. The oldest Catholic independent school in…
 
 
 
 
 
 
