D’Youville College purchases former Holy Angels church for $1.2M
D’Youville College announced it purchased the former Holy Angels Catholic Church on Buffalo’s West Side for $1.2 million. The acquisition adds 1.6 acres and three
D’Youville College announced it purchased the former Holy Angels Catholic Church on Buffalo’s West Side for $1.2 million. The acquisition adds 1.6 acres and three
Montgomery County’s 2021 tentative budget hikes city of Amsterdam taxpayers county tax rate by 8.6 percent, reflecting $549,740 in additional county taxes for city property
As we enter the final months of 2020 and continue to work through the challenges this year has brought, some of us wonder what impact
Doug Duncan doesn’t claim to be an oracle, but the Fannie Mae Senior Vice President and Chief Economist on Thursday offered some forecasts for 2021, even amid
Several years ago was the first time I saw a cellphone tower dressed up like a gigantic Charlie Brown Christmas tree. The lifeless fronds wrapped
National Fuel said in a federal filing Friday that it needs another extension of the deadline to complete its natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to
Work on the Exchange Street Train Station is wrapping up. The $27.7 million facility is expected to open before the end of the year. Seating
Median home price climbs to $320,644 as demand outpaces supply, with pending sales up 31% and new listings growing 8%. Key housing market takeaways for
WASHINGTON (October 22, 2020) – Existing-home sales grew for the fourth consecutive month in September, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Each of the
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. — The Town of Niagara has emerged as the preferred location for an aerospace manufacturer looking to develop and build high-tech planes.
The first specialized spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation and recovery center in Western New York is slated to open spring of 2021. The center, founded
The Lockport Common Council voted 4-2 Wednesday night to grant a permit to a company that plans a solar power project in what are now