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Nearly $50 million worth of projects headed to Buffalo Zoning Board

Nearly $50 million worth of projects – spread among three developments – will seek variances from the Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals during its March 17 meeting.
Buffalo's skyline. Photo by Ben Read, WGRZ.

Nearly $50 million worth of projects – spread among three developments – will seek variances from the Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals during its March 17 meeting.

The projects include bringing 187 apartments that target low- to moderate-income residents and Earl Ketry’s plan to bring a 100-foot-tall Ferris wheel to the Buffalo RiverWorks complex.

Among the items:  Plans call for the DePaul Delaware Apartments to have a series of interconnected, four-story buildings and  Community Services for Every 1 wants to renovate the vacant St. John Kanty Lyceum at 97 Swinburne St. into a 37-unit apartment building.  For a full list of projects, check out the  Buffalo Business First website

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