The Avant Explained

The Avant, Buffalo, New York
Location:200 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York, United States
Coordinates:42.8898°N -78.8779°W
Status:Complete
Completion Date:1971
Renovation Date:2009
Building Type:Mixed use
Roof:63m (207feet)
Floor Count:15
Cost:US$ 83 million (renovation)
Floor Area:405275square feet
Architect:Stieglitz Snyder Architecture
Developer:Uniland Development Co.

The Avant is a mixed use tower located in Buffalo, New York. The building spans an entire city block between Elmwood Ave and Delaware Ave at West Huron, and features class A office space, an Embassy Suites hotel, and the top three floors feature luxury residential condominiums. Upon its completion in 2009, the building set a record for housing the most expensive group of condominiums ever built in the Buffalo metropolitan area. Furthermore, as a result of the eco-conscious trend in national development companies, the building's remodeling is recognized as the largest recycling project in Western New York history. The building features energy efficient windows as well as underground parking and a number of other luxury amenities.[1]

History

Construction began on this building in 1969 and was completed in 1971.[2] It was originally constructed as the Thaddeus J. Dulski Federal Building housing 50 federal agencies and workforce of nearly 1,200. The US General Services Administration, which owned and operated the building, determined in the mid-2000s that the property would be too expensive to renovate, and vacated it in 2005. Uniland and Acquest Development companies purchased the building in April 2007 for $6.1 million and began renovating it for $83 million into the current mixed-use property.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avant, Buffalo's Most Expensive Condos . Woollard, Deidre .
  2. Web site: Cichon . Steve . June 10, 1969: If steel girders could talk: the Avant Building . The Buffalo News . May 7, 2021 . en . June 10, 2014.
  3. Web site: Delaware & West Huron Northwest Corner Part 2: From Normandy Restaurant to Avant . wnyheritagepress.org .