CTRC | June 10, 2025

REUSE PLANS FOR BUFFALO CENTRAL TERMINAL TAKE A HUGE STEP FORWARD

BUFFALO, NY – The Buffalo Central Terminal reuse project took a massive step forward today toward its future as an economic and cultural hub for the community. The City of Buffalo Common Council approved a Designated Developer Agreement (DDA) for the Central Terminal Restoration Corp. (CTRC) to purchase and develop 59 Memorial Drive. Three nearby vacant parcels are part of the DDA. This agreement enables the CTRC and its Development Team to conduct predevelopment work on the City-owned part of the historic Central Terminal site, which is adjacent to the CTRC-owned property. Together, this creates a game-changing 30-acre redevelopment project.

WGRZ | June 10, 2025

Buffalo Common Council Approves Key Deal to Unite and Redevelop Central Terminal Campus

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A major milestone has been reached in the ongoing efforts to revitalize Buffalo’s historic Central Terminal. The Buffalo Common Council has approved a pivotal Designated Developer Agreement (DDA), allowing the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation (CTRC) to begin work on city-owned land and further unify the sprawling 33-acre campus.

CTRC | June 04, 2025

BUFFALO CENTRAL TERMINAL TAKES ANOTHER STEP TOWARD REUSE

BUFFALO, NY – Momentum at the Buffalo Central Terminal continues with the announcement of critical next steps to advance the reuse of this living landmark—beloved by a city, admired by a nation. Today, the Central Terminal Restoration Corp. (CTRC) shared an update on the $33 million construction project underway, and the Development Team shared a plan of action to transform the Mail & Baggage Building and the Post Office Building.

WKBW | June 04, 2025

‘We’re doing it’: Redevelopment of Buffalo’s Central Terminal moving forward

BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The next step in the ongoing redevelopment of the iconic Central Terminal in Buffalo’s Broadway-Fillmore community was announced on Wednesday.

CTRC | June 02, 2025

BROADWAY-FILLMORE COMES TOGETHER AT CENTRAL TERMINAL

On May 22, the Broadway-Fillmore community gathered at the Buffalo Central Terminal to bring residents face-to-face with their local block clubs and the staff working to reimagine and reuse the Central Terminal.