Frontier Development Initiatives and Savarino Companies, owners of mixed-use restoration project at 500 Seneca Street, have begun construction of their next major project: Buffalo River Landing, a mixed-use building consisting of 78 one and two bedroom apartments and first floor commercial space at 1 South Street in the Old First Ward.
The five-story, $18 million structure will feature lower level covered parking, private docks, direct water access and commanding views of the Buffalo River, Lake Erie and the Buffalo skyline. The building will sit at the intersection of Ohio and South streets along the recently restored Ohio Street Corridor linking the Outer Harbor to the emerging Canalside district and downtown. The site is across the street from Father Conroy Park and adjacent to the New York State boat launch park. It is also south of Ellicott Development’s 301 Ohio Street project with 21 apartments and restaurant space that is also underway.
Buffalo River Landing was designed by Chaintreuil Jensen Stark Architects with homage to the history and architecture of the neighborhood.
“We want the building exterior to reference the rich heritage of the site,” said principal architect Robert Stark, “so the facade will feature unique textures and colors that evoke local industry. The design attempts to create a ‘reference of memory’ of the site.”
“Corten metal cladding will be mixed with flat exterior panels in a pattern that recalls past materials as well as the eave and roof heights of the freight house that used to occupy the site. Vertical stair towers will telegraph their structures through the use of translucent polycarbonate panels that recall the grain unloading structures still seen in ‘elevator alley’ nearby. Even the design of the balconies is purposely industrial,” Stark explains.
The waterside foundation of the former Erie Freight House will be left intact as a relic and will serve to anchor the private waterfront promenade between the new structure and the Buffalo River. Items salvaged from the freight house will be incorporated into design elements of the new structure.
Landscaping will feature plants and foliage that are native to the area. Floating docks will be engineered to respect planned shoreline habitat restoration. Additional features of the apartments include direct connections to walking and bike trails, spacious layouts, an on premises fitness center, bike and kayak storage, gas appliances, state of the art security/access control and optional fireplaces.
“The response for our Hydraulics Lofts residential units at 500 Seneca is has been tremendous. We have every expectation of replicating that success at Buffalo River Landing. We have several folks on a waiting list and we have begun accepting refundable deposits for residential units this week” said Luke Cusack of Savarino Properties, who is serving as Property Manager for both projects. “We are planning on having our first tenants occupy their units in January 2017.”
Units at Buffalo River Landing range in size from 770 to 1,620 sq.ft. Rents range from $1,104 for a second level one bedroom unit to $2,900 for two bedroom penthouse units on the top floor.
Now that final permits have been obtained, construction has begun in earnest. In the coming weeks steel H-piles will be installed on the site. Structural steel for the building will be erected in May of this year. The building will be fully enclosed this summer.
Partners in the project are Savarino Companies CEO Sam Savarino and the principals of Frontier Group of Companies: David Franjoine, Dennis Franjoine and Robert Zuchlewski. Attorney Craig Slater is also a partner. Savarino Companies is providing development services and serving as General Contractor for the project.
Other members of the project team include: Buffalo Niagara Riverkeepers (site/landscape consulting), Benchmark Environmental Corporation (environmental engineering), Tredo Engineers (civil and structural engineering), Watts Engineers (remediation/environmental consultants), EBS Engineering (mechanical and electrical engineering), KTA Preservation Consultants and The Slater Law Firm.
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