Real Estate February 18, 2010 11:11 AM

First Tenant Signed at Genesee Gateway

First Tenant Signed at Genesee Gateway

The soon to open Genesee Gateway complex at the corner of Genesee and Oak streets has landed its first tenant.  Congressmembers Brian Higgins and Chris Lee, joined leaders from Genesee Gateway, LLC and the U.S. Department of State, to announce that the General Services Administration has signed a lease for approximately 10,000 sq.ft. to house a diplomatic security office and the first Passport Office in Western New York. 

The Trustees of The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation, Janet L. Day, Robert J. Kresse, and Thomas D. Lunt, which provided the major innovative financing which made the $10 Million redevelopment project possible, are pleased that the anchor tenant will provide the kind of retail presence to the development and the public with the opportunity to conveniently apply for passports or passport renewal.

Congressman Higgins said, "This placement will not only provide a vital service to local residents but it will create activity along an important corridor within our urban core."
 
"With a one-stop shop passport office located right in our community, Western New Yorkers will be able to more easily acquire valid travel documents while not having their need to conduct cross border business negatively influenced," said Congressman Lee.  "I'm pleased the State Department heeded our call to locate a passport in Western New York and I look forward to its opening this fall."
 
The office will assist U.S. citizens living along the border comply with travel document requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.  Residents, particularly those travelling in 14 days or less, may now be able to obtain a passport that same day.

 

DSC_0349d.jpgGenesee Gateway encompasses 60,000 sq.ft. of office and retail space stretching from 85 to 123 Genesee Street.  The architectural firm of Flynn Battaglia is the project architect and Young Wright Architectural LLC is the architect for this specific tenancy buildout.
 
"I think the entire community understands the importance of redeveloping this block and the promise that these buildings hold," said Doug Swift, a principal of Genesee Gateway, LLC.  With tenancy by the GSA we're one step closer to finally realizing that promise."

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(L to R) Genesee Gateway Principal Doug Swift, Congressman Higgins, Congressman Lee, and U.S. State Department Passport Center Regional Director Tyrone Shelton.

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It's great when these kinds of projects start to pay off for the people that take the risk.

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what is your definition of risk?

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I hope that phase 2 of this project (the buildings east of phase 1 leading up to Ellicott Street) will bring some residential to this block!

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Wait - can you explain that? How are they phasing this project? I thought they were doing the entire block at once and it was going to be all commercial? Is that not right? Are you talking about the old Triangle properties that collapsed?

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Genesee Gateway LLC purchased the "Fisher/Triangle" properties (Eddie Brady's to Ellicott Street) in September 2008. They haven't announced what will be developed at that end, or when.

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Thanks

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I've read that phase 2 will basically be everything east of Eddy Brady's. I'm not sure what the plans are for that portion, but I'd hope it would incorporate some residential. Mixed use that involves residential will keep the buildings alive at all hours.

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oops I mean West of Eddy Brady's.

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"while not having their need to conduct cross border business negatively influenced"

What a bunghole.

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get a clue Jesse. The guy is a superstar, we are lucky he serves us.

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Will the Post Office still process Passport paperwork or with this location become the exclusive? Will this office have the ability to expedite the processing of passport requests? This is a good tenant to bring consistent traffic to this this block. Great project.

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The Buffalo News article stated that this office would be able to issue a passport same-day, something residents previously had to travel to Detroit or NYC to do. Regular speed passport processing can still be done at other locations. There are only about 18 of these offices nationwide, so it's something of a boon to have one in downtown Buffalo. It would be the closest passport office for people with emergencies residing in places like Rochester, Syracuse, Erie and even Pittsburgh and arguably Albany (Buffalo's would be easier to get to than the Manhattan office).

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Cool. Thanks for the info, I missed the Buff News article.

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Great. So the first "tenant" they signed is a government agency. If we're lucky, maybe they can fill the rest of the block with things equally exciting, like a parole office, DMV, or food stamp outlet!

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Well the primary thing you just said is government agency. How nice would it be if someone besides government agencies decided to locate downtown. I'm looking at you Geico and Yahoo! and others.

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As long as they pay the rent and payroll who cares who signs the checks?

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Please order this book and read it before commenting on economic issues again.

http://www.amazon.com/Economics-Paul-Krugman/dp/1572591501

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For the last time I'm not joining your church so you can keep the kool aid to yourself.



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I heard Mao Zedong speaking at your chapel yesterday, Poodle. You do get a great turnout, although everyone is white, lower middle class, and overeducated.

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You've got it all wrong. Mao was in town but it was because Comrade Rob Rienas brought Mao as well as Stalin and Ho Chi Minh back from the dead to get their ideas on how to steamroll public opposition to big government projects.

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Gosh, the conversation must have gotten uncomfortable when the subject of economics came up. I would imagine there was some shiftiness going on when they attempted to explain away how socialistic, despotic and communistic economic systems left their countries in rampant economic disarray, with starvation and civic unrest the norm, then, abruptly switch course upon embracing the capitalistic model, market forces, and accepting of international financing which then led to decadal double digit growth rates, unprecedented GDP per person rates, significantly decrease in infant mortality and historic level of overall standard of living.

I’m sure you pull it all together by comparing someone trying to build a bridge on the East side to individuals who murdered, starved and inflicted untold terror upon their people.

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ah yes, the free market kool-aid, as delivered by that rabid free-market ideologist, Paul Krugman.

never, when referring to your complete lack of economic wherewithal, am I speaking to some strict Randian vision of deregulation. But you seem to lack the understanding that these agencies are paid for with my tax revenue and government borrowing against my future labor. The decrease in utility due to these taxes increase societies deadweight loss and reduces my spending power for services I don't think are necessary.

Also, you don't know what is meant by opportunity cost, and THAT is the very basis of economic thought. Decision making in the face of scarce resources.

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Another high horse lecture from a weekend economics professor.

The problem I have with self styled fiscal conservatives, teabaggers, and the church of freemarketology is the selective nature of their gripes. Why, when so much of our day to to day life is dependent on government subsidy, do you draw the line on government spending at a small passport office? Because its a service that "you don't think is necessary"? Government has a responsibility to service the public good and the fact that you may not like it is irrelevant.

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I hope they will only occupy the upper levels and not street level. I'd like some retail downtown that's actually something I can utilize and is open at hours other than
mon-fri 8-5. I hope thats not too much to ask of our urban core.

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I haven't been this excited since the parole office went into a vacant Main Place Mall first floor space. I'm always looking for a good state dept location.

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Damn NBuffguy, you beat me to it. At least you have a great sense of humor.

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Now, if they can only plan on a phase 3 and tackle the buildings across the street.

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I was wonderfing when someone would mention the buildings across the street and when someone would mention the atrium?

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That damn atrium! Take it down and restore the street grid! There, I said it.

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I remember the Icon being behind those buildings.

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Let's be positive here. At least you'll be able to get a passport on the same day. That is huge. It will bring people from all over our region. Just imagine what they would have seen and what people have seen as they've entered our city for the past 20+ years from that direction. And now it'll be a beautifully renovated block of historic buildings!

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This is definitely a service that will bring people downtown.

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i don't remember anyone b-tching that government rents space at the larkin office building. homeland security has an office there and so does higgins. we're a border city. there's more need for federal functions here than in, say, batavia.

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yeah...lets close the parks and loose jobs and rent primo space - I guess that makes sense to the politicians -

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Does anyone know how/when/where to apply for a job at this office? Thanks in advance.

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dorkvader, this looks like the web page for applying.

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=86187146&JobTitle=PASSPORT+SPECIALIST&q=passport&where=buffalo+ny&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=N&FedPub=Y&x=0&y=0&AVSDM=2010-02-28+11%3a36%3a00

If that doesn't work, you could try calling your congress member's office and ask if they can look up a contact phone or email of the State Dept's personnel office for you.

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