What to know about the week ahead
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Western District will release bankruptcy filing figures for April on Monday. Through March, filings in the Buffalo area were down 2.3% from the same period the year before.
Life Storageย will report its first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, after the market closes. The Amherst-based self-storage company has agreed to be purchased by Utah-based Extra Space Storage in a $12.7 billion deal. The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of June.
Catholic Healthย is holding an on-the-spot hiring event at Buffalo RiverWorks, 359 Ganson St., from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. The health system is holding open interviews for registered nurses, graduate nurses, nursing assistants, immediate treatment assistants, respiratory therapists and surgical technologists. To register for the hiring event, go to chsbuffalo.org/riverworks.
A daylong conference called โLeadership Under Pressure: Rising to Todayโs Business Challenges” will be held Tuesday at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. It is presented by the University at Buffalo School of Management’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness and Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. Tickets are $199 per person, with a discounted rate for UB students, faculty and staff. For a full schedule and registration information, visit management.buffalo.edu/leadership2023.
In the Town of Niagara, the Planning Board on May 2 will consider a request by Amazon.com warehouse developer JB2 Partners LLC to break off a 15.45-acre portion of the 216-property at 8995 Lockport Road into a separate tax parcel. The larger site will house Amazon’s new five-story, 3,08-million-square-foot distribution center, which Atlanta-based JB2 is constructing at a cost of $550 million.
The panel will also review:
- An application by The Broadway Group LLC โ an Alabama-based developer specializing in dollar stores โ for preliminary site plan review, a…
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