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The boutique housing developer that bought one of the old Silo City warehouse and milling facilities is kicking off its $65 million conversions of the historic complex into an apartment, office, wellness, and artistic destination. The renovation of the American Mill & Warehouse building by Generation Development Group is designed to revive a landmark industrial …
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Buffalo Planning Board members Monday applauded a proposal by Miami-based Generation Development Group to put 158 apartments and nearly 40,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space in a former malthouse at Silo City – in the first phase of what could eventually be more than 400 units in the complex. Generation Development – led by …
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The Center for Active Design (CfAD), operator of the Fitwel Certification System, today announces nine of the leaders who are piloting Fitwel Community, a new standard for optimizing holistic health benefits in neighborhood-scale projects. Spanning the public and private sectors, these early adopters include Fitwel Champion Kilroy Realty Corporation, and the first Fitwel Community municipal …
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Marvin Wilmoth and Anthony Ceroy are undertaking one of Buffalo’s biggest and most visible projects – at Silo City. They are proposing an ambitious project to remake Silo City into a new community that combines artists’ studios and gallery space with residential apartments and retailers. And they’re taking an unusual approach. Wilmoth and Ceroy are …
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The owner of the Silo City complex along the Buffalo River is partnering with a Florida developer to turn the peninsula of old grain silos and warehouses into a residential and artistic community. Miami-based Generation Development Group – led by managing principals Marvin Wilmoth and Anthony Ceroy – is working with Rigidized Metals Corp. CEO …
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The development team that wants to build a residential and artist’s-friendly community along the Silo City property say when their project is done within the next 10 years the investment could amount to more than $100 million and bring approximately 400 apartments to the property that overlooks the Buffalo River. Ambitious, yes they admit but, …
A Florida-based developer is heading a $40 million dollar mixed-use development. BUFFALO, N.Y. — A big piece of Buffalo’s history has sat vacant for years, but Silo City won’t be abandoned much longer. “We’re looking at doing a mixed-use development that has residential, commercial, community uses, artistic enhancements, and other uses as well,” said Marvin …
A Miami-based developer is proposing a transformative project at Silo City. Generation Development Group is working with owner Rick Smith and Carmina Wood Morris on the project. While details are scarce, Generation Development Group is taking the first step by seeking rezoning of the properties to allow residential uses. From the application to the City: …
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Silo City may soon be a neighborhood, not just a cultural activity center. A $100 million development plan for the waterfront industrial site is moving forward. Some people see the old concrete grain elevators near Ohio and Childs streets in the Old First Ward as just some historical junk from the days when Buffalo was …
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