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The Buffalo News am 2018-11-30 12:37
Ciminelli hopes to win over neighbors with changes to waterfront project
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- Ciminelli returns with revised West End project at Waterfront VillageThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli receives go-ahead to start selling waterfront town homesThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli fighting lawsuit by Leones over former Arbor + Reverie projectThe Buffalo News
- City considers sale of waterfront land to Ciminelli at more than 40 percent offThe Buffalo News
- Waterfront neighbors' requests draw ire of Planning BoardThe Buffalo News
- Last Waterfront Village project is taking shapeThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli revives long-dormant Muir Woods project in AmherstThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli selling Elmwood buildings could mark end of Arbor + ReverieThe Buffalo News
- Waterfront condo opponents square off against CiminelliThe Buffalo News
- Jemal's hands-on approach wins OK for new changes to Seneca One projectThe Buffalo News
- Developer plans changes to five-story project at Hertel and ParksideThe Buffalo News
- Developer sues Amherst as Westwood neighbors oppose 'megalopolis' projectThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli cuts height of Elmwood project – againThe Buffalo News
- Dramatic changes to West Avenue project fail to sway neighborsThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli withdraws Bidwell portion of Elmwood projectThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli wins ruling on claims on $1.3 billion schools projectThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli takes heavy fire over Reverie project on ElmwoodThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli gets final approval for 201 Ellicott market, apartment projectThe Buffalo News
- Apartment complex developer buys North Tonawanda property for waterfront viewsThe Buffalo News
- Ciminelli: Early demolition is option for Elmwood developmentThe Buffalo News
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