News & Media
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Using capital improvements to create competitive advantage in the COVID-19 era
Building owners are actively considering capital improvements that may reduce the transmission of COVID-19, such as HVAC system upgrades, UV…
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Going Up: Two Buffalo Developments Making Head Way
Crews deal with high temperatures while working to complete two Ciminelli developments, the 201 Ellicott Project and The West End.
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Back to Business: Clear message matters most
Ciminelli is among the companies adding adhesive disinfectant strips to door handles in common areas. “When organic material comes in contact with it, like this virus, it starts going to town and starts an oxidation process that destroys the organic material,” said Chris Keenan, Sr. VP of Property Management at Ciminelli.
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Startup Spotlight: Whose Your Landlord finds support in Western New York
"The smartest way to be a good home provider is to invest in the resident experience," Artie Vanderpool of Ciminelli said. "Now that we have Whose Your Landlord surveying our tenants and providing us with such positive feedback and actionable items, we can take our capital and use it to…
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Construction Watch: The West End
Located on a 2.4-acre parcel at 240-260 Lakefront Boulevard, the 20 three-story townhouses will each have three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a two-car attached garage, and 2,700 to 3,500 sq.ft. of living space.
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Buffcast: Interview with developer Paul Ciminelli
During Paul's interview with Buffalo Rising, numerous pertinent issues facing Buffalo’s development scene were discussed, including preservation, the mega-region, parking lots, walkability, weather, and condos.
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Construction starts on downtown grocery, apartments
Ciminelli confirmed that all of the urban fill soil has been removed from the site at 201 Ellicott St. as part of a state-supervised remediation. That effort will eventually see the 2.5-acre site readied for construction into a 220,000-square-foot development after decades as a city-owned parking lot.
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