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Ellicott Development Co. is an American property management, leasing and development real estate firm based in Buffalo, New York and led by CEO William Paladino. The company's asset base includes residential, commercial, hotels, parking garages, and convenience stores. Ellicott Development Co.’s services include legal, administrative, financial, management, accounting, development, site selection, site assemblage, architectural design and drafting services, construction, leasing, maintenance, janitorial and security services.


History

Ellicott Development Co. was founded by lawyer and real estate developer Carl Paladino in 1973. The company is named after the
Ellicott Square Building The Ellicott Square Building is a historic office complex, completed in 1896, located in Buffalo, New York. It is found within the Joseph Ellicott Historic District. History The Ellicott Square Building was designed by Charles Atwood of D. H. ...
, Paladino's first and largest real estate acquisition to date. The
Ellicott Square Building The Ellicott Square Building is a historic office complex, completed in 1896, located in Buffalo, New York. It is found within the Joseph Ellicott Historic District. History The Ellicott Square Building was designed by Charles Atwood of D. H. ...
was named after Joseph Ellicott, the planner and surveyor who laid out the then-village of Buffalo. The company buys properties, builds stores, and leases them to national retail outlets and government agencies.Breidenbach, Michelle (2010-10-10)
"How Carl Paladino built his Rite-Aid empire"
''The Post-Standard'' (Syracuse, NY). Retrieved 2015-10-13.
The company has operations in Western New York, Central New York and portions of Pennsylvania. Ellicott Development Co. describes itself as "a multi-faceted, fully integrated Property Management, Leasing and Development Firm with the "In-House" capacity to provide legal, administrative, financial, management, accounting, development, site selection, site assemblage, architectural design and drafting services, construction, leasing, maintenance, janitorial and security services." Ellicott Development Co. has properties throughout the Buffalo/Niagara region, Upstate New York and into Western Pennsylvania. In 2010, the company managed more than of office, retail, hotel and residential space. In downtown Buffalo, the company manages over of office space (making Ellicott the largest private landlord in downtown Buffalo), over of retail space throughout New York and Western Pennsylvania, eight major hotels in the Western New York, as well as more than of residential apartments, condominiums and townhomes in the Buffalo/Niagara region. As of 2010, the Company had built 160 drugstores for Rite Aid, eventually becoming the Rite Aid's preferred developer across Upstate New York and western Pennsylvania, 80 of which Ellicott still owned.


Properties

Ellicott Development Co. has owned and/or developed many historically significant properties. Examples include: *14 North Street, 14 North St., Buffalo – built in 1899 and previously the First Baptist Church. * Berkeley Apartments also known as the Graystone Hotel, 24 Johnson Park, Buffalo – built in 1894 by architect Carlton T. Strong and engineer
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for the Pan-American Exposition. ''See also:'' *
Ellicott Square Building The Ellicott Square Building is a historic office complex, completed in 1896, located in Buffalo, New York. It is found within the Joseph Ellicott Historic District. History The Ellicott Square Building was designed by Charles Atwood of D. H. ...
, 283 Main St., Buffalo – built in 1896 and designed by Charles Atwood of D. H. Burnham & Company. *Fairmont Creamery Building, 199 Scott St., Buffalo – built in 1920 for the Fairmont Creamery as a cold storage facility. *
Fidelity Trust Building The Fidelity Trust Building, also known as Swan Tower, is a commercial Renaissance Revival office building located at 284 Main Street in the Joseph Ellicott Historic District (also called the ''Downtown Historic District'') in downtown Buffalo, ...
also known as the Swan Tower, 284 Main Street in Buffalo – built in 1909 and designed by E. B. Green of Green & Wicks * United Office Building also known as the Giacomo, 220 Rainbow Blvd., Niagara Falls – built in 1929 and designed by the
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. *Mickey Rats, a landmark bar and grill on the Lake Erie shoreline in Evans, New York.


Projects in development

*11 Chicago Street, Buffalo – a former
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; there are tentative plans for a office building *905 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo – L-shaped building, designed by Kideney Architects and anchored by a restaurant, as well as 21 apartments with additional street-level retail (approximately $10 million) *201 Ganson Street, Buffalo – a structure on a 13-acre property near
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that has over a quarter mile of Buffalo River frontage. It will purportedly be used for commercial and industrial use. *310 Niagara Street, Niagara Falls – now used as the offices of ''The Niagara Gazette''. ''The Niagara Gazette'' will be moving into space owned by Ellicott at 473 Third St., Niagara Falls. Plans for renovation are unknown at the current time. *399 Ohio Street, Buffalo – 5-story
mixed-use development Mixed-use is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some ...
with 30 apartments on the upper three floors, with commercial space and ground-level restaurant (approximately $6 million). The site faces the Buffalo River and is across from Father Conway Park in the Old First Ward. *Waterfront Village, Buffalo – nine townhouses on Ojibawa Circle adjacent to the existing Ellicott Development, Pasquale Towers (approximately $4.5 million) *722 West Delavan formerly Frederick Law Olmsted School - School 56, Buffalo – a four-story building on Elmwood and West Delevan that will be converted to a mixed-use project with 33 apartments, approved on 28 July 2015 by the Buffalo Planning Board. Due to public outcry regarding Carl Paladino's racist remarks about three local officials and resulting denial by the IDA of tax breaks to the developer, he has decided to convert 722 West Delavan- the old P.S. 56- into a theater and performing arts center. The Ujima Theatre Co. will occupy the space; it plans to produce works that are rooted in traditional African-American theater. *207 West Huron, Buffalo – renovation of a a lower West Side building, constructed in 1955 *960 Busti Avenue, Buffalo – a warehouse on the West Side built in 1930, north of the Peace Bridge that overlooks the
Niagara River The Niagara River () is a river that flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. It forms part of the border between the province of Ontario in Canada (on the west) and the state of New York (state), New York in the United States (on the east) ...
; it will be converted into a mixed-use project with 18-20 apartments (approximately $7–10 million)


See also

* Carl Paladino * Buffalo, New York * National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo, New York


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