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Trico Redevelopment

791 Washington St, Buffalo, NY

$108,000,000

Buffalo, NY

Details

  • $108,000,000
  • Adaptive Reuse , Brownfield Redevelopment

 

The project is underway!  We are currently accepting bids from all interested subcontractors, especially certified Minority and Women Owned Businesses.  Read the Invitation to Bid

For further information on bidding, please contact Project Manager Michael McGuigan. mmcguigan@kroggrp.com

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Trico Redevelopment

One of Buffalo’s largest and longest-anticipated redevelopment projects is currently underway with the conversion of the former Trico Manufacturing Plant to a vibrant mixed-use project in the heart of the city.

When completed, the building will enclose 520,000 square feet spanning 7 floors.  Plans for the redevelopment divide the usable area into apartment and commercial tenant space. Permanent tenants will be able to choose from 242 market-rate apartments on most floors of the building, in studio, one, two and three bedroom floor plans. Additionally, the entire lower level and parts of the first and second floors will be dedicated to interior parking, apropos of the building’s long automotive heritage.  Selective and thoughtful demolition of parts of the interior core will create a new courtyard, providing natural light to the building’s deeper central spaces and serving as entry and drop-off points for hotel guests, apartment tenants and office workers.

Located adjacent to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, the hotel will offer an extended-stay option for visitors, patients and professionals, not otherwise available in the immediate area.  Directly south is Buffalo’s theater district and its many cultural and nightlife destinations, offering a rich neighborhood for residents to take in.  Commercial tenants will enjoy fully customizable buildout spaces and access to dense urban neighborhoods bordering the site.

Conveniently, the entrance to the Kensington Expressway is only two blocks away, giving building users quick and direct access to the entire city and region, while the Allen-Medical metro station is two blocks north on Main Street.

The $108 million project is made possible by a variety of incentives, including Federal and State Historic Tax Credits, New York State Brownfield Tax Credits, an ECIDA inducement, and a grant from National Grid.

For inquiries into Commercial space please email: info@kroggrp.com

For inquiries into Residential Apartments please visit: tricobuildingapartments.com

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