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The long-abandoned Buffalo Central Terminal holds decades of forgotten history and hidden secrets. Step inside to uncover the ...
The Central Terminal is the perfect place for a car show. With the backdrop of the Terminal building, and plenty of room to ...
The Central Terminal Restoration Corp. has shepherded the abandoned 523,000-square-foot property with a continual series of improvements, public events and advocacy since acquiring it for $1 in 1997.
An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport Wednesday morning after ...
A new deal between the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corp. and the City of Buffalo has paved the way for future development on the Central Terminal site. $71M Buffalo project wraps up ...
The Buffalo Central Terminal Corporation is leading the way to revitalize this iconic building. Past attempts have failed and now, after sitting dormant for years, a 10-year $300 million project ...
Their effort led to the creation of a non-profit group, the Central Terminal Restoration Corp., that acquired the building in 1997.
Buffalo Central Terminal opened in 1929 and served as a major transportation hub in Western New York for decades, particularly through World War II, before its prominence declined and it closed in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The plans to revitalize a historic Buffalo landmark is moving on to the next phase. Officials were on hand to announce a new developer to advance the reuse of the historic ...
The Central Terminal, which closed after Amtrak left in 1979, was Buffalo’s last major architectural marvel in need of restoration without a developer, and the only one on the East Side.
The Buffalo Central Terminal is set to host its first-ever family movie night on Monday with a showing of “Zootopia.” The showing is taking place at the Central Terminal Great Lawn at dusk.