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Donovan Quickly Shedding its Skin

Buffalo Rising

The Donovan Building's Main Street facade was nearly gone as of yesterday revealing the structure's cantilevered concrete floors.  The former State office building is beginning its new life as the future home of law firm Phillips Lytle, a 96-room Court... »

Construction Watch: Donovan Building Stripping Down

Buffalo Rising

The Donovan Building on lower Main Street is shedding its façade.  Construction crews are 'de-skinning" the eight-story building down to its structural steel.  A new glass and brick façade will take its place.  Benderson Development is spearheading the... »

Proposals to be Sought for Webster Block

Buffalo Rising

The new Courtyard by Marriott in the Donovan Building may get a new neighbor to the south.  Mayor Byron Brown announced that proposals will soon be sought for the Inner Harbor's Webster Block.  The Brown administration plans to issue a request for prop... »

Benderson Putting Marriott Flag on Donovan Building

Buffalo Rising

Benderson Development is putting a 96-room Courtyard by Marriott in the Donovan Building at 125 Main Street.  The hotel is taking three floors in the eight-story, 160,000 sq.ft. building that Benderson is redeveloping.  Law firm Phillips Lytle has sign... »

Downtown Development Recap- 2011 Edition

Buffalo Rising

Two old ladies were the headliners for downtown development last year.  Mark Croce's purchase and investment in the Statler and Rocco Termini's ongoing work at the Hotel Lafayette are significant in themselves.  To have both properties rescued from an ... »

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