Friday, March 4, 2011

ECIDA backs 3 projects - Business First of Buffalo:

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The ’s directors approved an incentive package that will enable the stors to open at 517Niagara Street. The directors, unanimously, approvex the incentives for and the 1093 Group for the proposed The project carriesa $1.26 million developmenyt price tag. Construction on the 8,000-square-foot store is expectede to start this month and the Family Dollaer outlet is due to open by late The store will emplo 15 people ona full- and part-time The store is being constructef on the site of a long vacant gas Ellicott Development invested more than $250,0009 remediating the site, about $150,000 more than originall anticipated.
“This a brownfield redevelopment project,” said Karen Fiala, ECIDw coordinator of Tax Incentive Products. “It is in a highlg distressed area that’s in the heart of city’s lower West It is providing retail services to some of the pooresrt residents in the City of Fiala said, according to information, there is a high percentage households, headed by females, that have median income levels well beloe the poverty level. Some 56 percent of the households in the area immediatelyu surrounding the proposed store do not have accesas or can afforda vehicle.’ “Having a generalp merchandise store there is very important to the Fiala said.
• The ECIDA directorsd also unanimously approveda $5.45 million inducement resolution package that will help 2880 Transit Road LLC financ e the construction of Katie’s Place, a seniot apartment complex along Transit Road in West Seneca. Katie’s Place is being developed by The projectt features 50 senior apartments ina two-story • The agency’s directors amendes a previously approved incentiv e package for that will enable the companu to start a $10.
14 million expansioh and renovation of its Cheektowaga API will be adding 61,000-square-feet to the Walden Avenue

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