Work on project to revive former Trico building may begin in spring
By Stephen T. Watson
Buffalo News (NY)
December 26, 2015
A Southtowns developer with a track record of bringing dilapidated buildings back to life hopes to begin construction this spring on its planned $50 million reuse of the former Trico windshield wiper factory on the edge of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
And if all goes well, the building would open for its earliest occupants by mid-2017, a top company executive said.
Krog Corp. plans to close on its purchase of the enormous Trico Products Corp. building, now owned by an affiliate of the Buffalo Urban Development Corp., within the first three months of 2016, said Paul Neureuter, president of the Orchard Park development company.
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For the entire article, see
http://www.buffalonews.com/business/work-on-project-to-revive-former-trico-building-may-begin-in-spring-20151226
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