There are development projects underway throughout downtown, but the amount of public and private investment along the Delaware corridor is startling. Over a dozen building projects have been recently completed or are in various stages of planning or construction. With proposals for significant mixed-use developments at the Statler, City Tower and 200 Delaware Avenue (Dulski Building), this section of downtown should have a different feel in a few years.
The Church $9,000,000 [complete]
285 Delaware $12,000,000 [complete]
Hampton Inn Hotel $6,800,000 [complete]
The Mansion $3,000,000 [complete]
New Era Center $10,000,000 [complete]
Niagara Center $40,000,000 [complete]
Pleu Building Expansion $4,200,000 [complete]
Club 31 n/a [underway]
200 Delaware $60,000,000 [underway]
Federal Courthouse $123,000,000 [underway]
Hutch Tech Renovation $30,000,000 [underway]
Statler Renovation $100,000,000 [underway]
Buffalo City Tower $361,000,000 [planned]
255 Delaware Renovation $1,000,000 [planned]
Johnson Park Restoration $1,000,000 [planned]
Roanoke Expansion $7,000,000 [planned]
Downtown revitalization is gaining momentum but there is significant work to do. Building on the positive energy, Cannon Design is currently working with public officials and other stakeholders to produce a vision and design guidelines for downtown. The plan is will create a guide for future development and is expected to spur additional interest by the private sector.
In the meantime, the western edge of downtown between Niagara Square and Edward Street is undergoing a transformation. Over $750 million worth.
