Northland Central

Redevelopment of a historic vacant industrial complex located in a distressed area on Buffalo's East Side.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $14,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $110,590,381

IMPACT

  • 67 FTE jobs
  • 507 construction jobs
  • 239,500 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

Northland Central is a project to redevelop a historic vacant industrial complex located in a distressed area on Buffalo’s East Side. The 239,500 sq. ft. facility includes the Northland Workforce Training Center, a cutting edge facility that will train over 300 local workers annually to fill manufacturing positions in machinery, welding, and transformers. The facilities includes administrative space, classrooms, and industrial labs designed to produce highly-skilled members of the local workforce who meet the requirements of the advanced manufacturing, electric utility, and clean energy industries.

MAP

Address: 683 Northland Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211

Census Tract: 36029003400

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