New hope for vacant Main Street building

Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) – If all goes according to plan, the DePaul Group – by late next year – may be demolishing a long vacant building at 2700 Main Street and replacing with a building that will serve as the home for residents suffering from mental and other illnesses.

Mark Fuller, president of the Rochester-based DePaul Group, confirmed that his agency wants to demolish the existing three-story, 85-apartment building and replace it with a four-story, 80-unit residential care facility. The project represents a $19.4 million investment by DePaul.

“We promised Buffalo we would never leave an empty building and especially one of Main Street,” Fuller said…

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