Niagara Street properties targeted for apartments and retail space

After more than 25 years of investing in and redeveloping a stretch of Niagara Street in Buffalo, businessman and landlord William Breeser has set his sights on using seven parcels on Niagara, Breckenridge and Gelston streets for a redevelopment project that will bring ground-floor retail space and apartments to the neighborhood.

The 1.1-acre site is located at 1225-1227, 1233, 1239 and 1245 Niagara St., 82-90 Breckenridge and 72 and 76 Gelston. Thatโ€™s diagonally across from Rich Products Corp.โ€™s headquarters complex and one block east of the Niagara Thruway and Niagara River.

The overall property consists of three two-story houses, a pair of two-story frame buildings, a two-story brick building and a three-story brick building

Breeser is still working on โ€œfuture plansโ€ for the project, which is in the preliminary design stages, according to his subdivision application to the city to consolidate the properties into three parcels.

โ€œAt this point, I have no specific plans,โ€ he said. โ€œI am trying to gather information and consider options.โ€

The project would not use the entire site, which sits in the Upper Black Rock Historic District.

Rather, he wants to break out portions of the lots at 1225-1227 Niagara and 82-90 Breckenridge to create a new 0.1-acre parcel at the corner, which will separate a recently renovated three-story building that is 150 years old. To the north, he wants to…

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