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| Buffalo City Tower | |
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Location | South Elmwood Ave. & West Mohawk St., Buffalo, New York,
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| Status | Proposed |
| Groundbreaking | Late 2008 Early 2009 (est.) |
| Use | residential- 80 Units 900-2,000 GSF 10 Floors
Hotel- 300 Rooms 10 Floors Office- 500,000 GSF 20 Floors |
| Height | |
| Roof | 182 m (600 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 40 |
| Floor area | 1.1 million sq. ft. |
| Cost | Est. US$361 million plus |
| Companies | |
| Architect | Cannon Design |
| Developer | BSC Group |
Buffalo City Tower as approved is a 40-story, mixed-use, tower aiming to be the tallest in downtown Buffalo, being developed by British property development company BSC Group, headed up by entrepreneur Bashar Issa. Details include: retail focused on the corner of S. Elmwood and Mohawk Street, 20 floors of office space at 24,400 GSF/floor, 10 floors of hotel totaling 300 rooms each at 380 – 500 sq.ft., and 10 floors of 80 condos each at 965 – 1500 sq.ft. Parking will be accommodated in three underground and six aboveground levels with a total of between 800 and 1150 spaces depending if stacking is used.
Issa has also purchased the Statler Towers, located a few blocks away, and is investing $100 million in renovating that building to return it to its former glory.
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