Location

Buffalo, NY

Estimated Construction Cost

$51.6 million

Project Overview

Buffalo Engineering provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design and construction administration services for the $51.6 million, 278,000 SF redevelopment of the historic Marine National Trust Building and its adjacent addition at 241 Main Street.

Originally designed by architects Green and Wicks, the 18-story building was constructed in 1915, with the adjacent eight-story addition built in 1957. The redevelopment included core and shell renovations, creation of event and banquet spaces, a commercial kitchen, high-end apartments, a rooftop patio, and build-out for the parking garage.

The project involved extensive renovations to the buildings’ MEP infrastructure as well as updates to common area components for the mixed-use space. The redevelopment provides a total of 64 high-end apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms, commercial space on the 3rd through 6th floors, a 2nd floor mezzanine, a banquet floor, and a state-of-the-art on-site kitchen.

Richardson Olmsted Complex building with two central towers and modern glass entrance, surrounded by trees and lampposts.

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