Friday, August 27, 2010

World Trade Center Buffalo relocates - Business First of Buffalo:

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The international business development organizationh moved this month from the corner of Delawar Avenue and North Street to 725 Main an emerging block between Tupper and Goodell streetsw currently being revampedfor two-way vehicular traffic. The move enables WTCBN to join the activitu and be closer to the growing Buffalop NiagaraMedical Campus, WTCBN presidenrt Chris Johnston said. “We wanted to be visible and it was importanrt for us to be near the medical he said. “I think that’s where you have a lot of energ y being generatedright now. You want to be arouncd that activity.
” Years ago, the organization had officee at two different spots onMain Now, it has 2,000 square feet of loft-style space with hardwood floorsz and exposed brick. “We’r sort of coming back home to Main Johnston said. WTCBN is leasiny the building from , which owns severalk buildings on the700 block. Avalon Development presidentg Chris Jacobs saidanother tenant, BCG Properthy Management, is expected to move to 723 Main Street in February, joining Avalon Copy Center and Chow Chocolat. Talkws are underway to open a high-end wine store on the Jacobs added.
WTCBN’s relocation demonstrates a growing interesft in the 700 block of Main saidMichael Schmand, executive director of “People realize that the 700 blockj is a great place to do Schmand said. “It’s part of the downtown spine.” Streef lights on the west side of the blocik will be installed next week andthe two-way traffic routre should be ready by the end of May or earlyt June, Schmand said. Johnston intends to host an open housr at some point this spring to show off the new Signs for the new office are being refurbisher and should be put in place next Johnston said. Founded in 1988, WTCBN now has 162 memberd organizations, including , and Mohawm .
The five-person operation providese international trade-related services, including educational seminar s andtraining programs, to companiews in the Buffalo-Niagara and southern Ontario

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