Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowBig changes and new jobs coming to BuffaloA robotics start-up is bringing a $4.6 million plant and new jobs to Sanborn, which could be a real boost for our local economy. Meanwhile, St. Mary’s Elementary in Lancaster is expanding to a second campus, meaning more options for families and a shuffle in where kids go to school. Plus, gas prices are still dropping—down to $3.10 a gallon in Buffalo. It’s a lot of movement for a Monday! How do you feel about these changes? Are you excited about the new jobs or the school expansions? #Business #BuffaloBusiness #LocalJobs00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowBig changes for Buffalo: Macy’s closing, Santasiero’s stayingMacy’s at Boulevard Mall is closing its doors soon, marking the end of an era for local shoppers who’ve relied on the store for years. Clearance sales kick off later this month, so if you’ve got gift cards or favorite brands, now’s the time to use them. On a brighter note, Santasiero’s—Buffalo’s beloved Italian spot since 1921—has new local owners who promise to keep the recipes and name just as they are. Meanwhile, Dynabrade is expanding, bringing more jobs and space to Clarence. How do these changes affect your daily routine or favorite spots? #Business #BuffaloBusiness #MacysClosing00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowBuffalo’s startup scene heats up at Seneca OneFive innovative startups, including some from as far as London and Miami, are setting up shop at Buffalo’s Seneca One Tower today. This move is a big win for the city’s tech and business community, bringing fresh energy and new jobs downtown. Meanwhile, a $2.1 million project will soon transform a vacant Jefferson Avenue lot into new apartments and retail space, signaling more growth for the neighborhood. With Trocaire College also welcoming a new dean, there’s a real sense of momentum in Buffalo right now. What changes are you most excited to see in our city? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BuffaloBusiness00Share
Linda Price+FollowBig changes for Amherst’s Wegmans plazaWegmans shoppers in Amherst will notice a behind-the-scenes shakeup: the plaza’s been sold for $7 million to Benderson Development, but Wegmans isn’t going anywhere—they’re locked in for the long haul. This is just the start, as more Boulevard Mall-area properties are set to change hands. Meanwhile, Erie County keeps smashing records with another million-dollar home sale, and local investors are snapping up plazas and mixed-use buildings across the region. Gas prices are holding steady at $3.14 in Buffalo, even as the national average dips. What do you think these real estate moves mean for our neighborhoods? #Business #BuffaloBusiness #Amherst00Share
derek12+FollowBig moves and new eats in CheektowagaCheektowaga is buzzing with business changes that could shake up our daily routines. Niagara Power Transformer just snapped up a new property near its headquarters, hinting at possible growth or new jobs. PB Elder Law, known for helping families with estate planning, is expanding into East Aurora—already hiring new staff. And foodies, get ready: Ocean’s 12, a seafood spot with a familiar name, is opening soon on Delaware Ave. Plus, gas prices dipped again—now at $3.16 per gallon. Which of these changes do you think will have the biggest impact on our community? #Business #Cheektowaga #BuffaloBusiness00Share
Christina Davis+FollowBig changes coming to Amherst’s Station TwelveStation Twelve is finally shaking off its years of emptiness—Warby Parker, Tempur-Pedic, The North Face, and Black & Blue Steak and Crab are all moving in soon. For anyone who’s driven past the old Northtown Plaza and wondered if it would ever bounce back, this feels like a real turning point for Amherst. Plus, Canisius University is rolling out a new online health education certificate, and Buffalo Pro Soccer just named its first Academy Director. What do you think these changes mean for our community’s future? #Business #BuffaloBusiness #Amherst00Share