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Buffalo, NY (2010)

The Kamman Building

Bordering Larkin Square in the heart of Buffalo's reimagined Hydraulics district, The Kamman has undergone a complete restoration, transformed into a vibrant, mixed-use space for both offices and residences.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $2,596,240
  • Total Project Cost: $3,321,884

IMPACT

  • 9 FTE jobs
  • 20 construction jobs
  • Rehabilitation of a vacant or under-utilized historic structure.

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Project Description

Once a meat market, a post office and a doctor’s office, today The Kamman Building at 755 Seneca Street is home to architects, designers, programmers and engineers. Designed by prominent Buffalo architect F. W. Caulkins in 1883, the 4-story brick and Medina sandstone building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serving as a prime example of the Romanesque Revival style. Bordering Larkin Square in the heart of Buffalo’s reimagined Hydraulics district, The Kamman has undergone a complete restoration, transformed into a vibrant, mixed-use space for both offices and residences. Inspired by the creativity that fuels Buffalo’s renaissance, The Kamman Building stands as an unassuming, yet significant landmark to progress in our community.

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Address: 755 Seneca Street, Buffalo, NY 14210

Census Tract: 36029016400

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