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Buffalo Common Council listens to input during a public hearing on the sale of the Webster Block property to Harbor Center Development, LLC on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. City lawmakers unanimously approved the sale.

Webster Block Sale Approved



Buffalo, NY (WBEN) The Buffalo Common Council has unanimously approved the sale of the Webster Block property to HarborCenter Development LLC.

Lawmakers held a public hearing prior to the vote.

Clifford Benson, president of HarborCenter Development, LLC and chief development officer for the Sabres, explained to city lawmakers that Sabres owner Terry Pegula has a simple goal in mind with this project.

"One of the things that we could do to add to this community, besides the Sabres, was to try and help develop the waterfront," Benson said in his remarks to the Common Council.

Benson says the city of Pittsburgh had a similar revitalization when it developed its waterfront back in the 1980s.  Benson previously worked for another firm when he lived in Pittsburgh.

As the public hearing continued, some business owners expressed traffic concerns, but the Department of Public Works (DPW) said traffic matters were reviewed and there were no major issues.

"And our right away group looked at all the aspects of this project and felt that the impact was acceptable to a project of this nature," said Steve Stepniak, commissioner of the city of Buffalo DPW during Tuesday's public hearing.

Lawmakers also heard concerns about the project's parking ramp from preservationist Tim Tielman, who said he was representing two others with the same concern.

"I would just urge then that the Council not approve this today, but perhaps send it to committee and invite more public discussion on it," Tielman said.

Earlier in the day, the Erie County Industrial Development Agency voted this morning to approve 38-million dollars in tax breaks for the project. Those tax breaks extend over a decade.

And the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation gave its blessing for the project -- as the Webster Block property sits in the Canalside district. 

The HarborCenter project could break ground for construction in early March. It includes two indoor ice rinks, two outdoor rinks, a hotel, a sports bar, and retail space.


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02/19/2013 1:42PM
Big Day for Harbor Center
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02/19/2013 4:45PM
Are you kidding?
I was recently speaking with a colleague that did not know I was born and raised in Buffalo. When he found out he spoke to me about it. The one comment that stood out in the conversation was his calling the place a "ghost town." He told mehow during his business trips to Buffalo he never sees people in the streets. Maybe if people allowed progress, people would come to town and spend money. Hiding in the suburbs is not going to keep a city alive.
02/27/2013 6:54PM
Buffalo
Also have heard that the city of Buffalo is a ghost town. Not many want to take the trip to the city and I have heard they tore out the subway because no one was using it. We used to live outside Buffalo but haven't been into the city in a long time. You are right - - hiding in the suburbs which most people now do won't keep the city alive. Buffalo is trying to bring the people back to the city but nothing really seems to work.
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