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ISKALO GOES FOR THE GREEN

DEVELOPER SEEKS LEED CERTIFICATION FOR AMHERST PROJECT

Thu, Jun 4th 2009 11:45 am

BUFFALO NEWS Article, Published 6/01/09

by Johnathan D. Epstein, NEWS BUSINESS REPORTER

Paul B. Iskalo's new multi-tenant office building on North Forest Road should be ready for occupancy in late fall, even as the Williamsville developer prepares to start a new project at the former Kane Doyle Jeep Eagle dealership in Kenmore.

The 82,000-square-foot, three-story office building at 2410 N. Forest Road is under construction. The $15 million project is located next to the University Ramada Inn, at the intersection with John J. Audubon Parkway, next to the University at Buffalo's North Campus.

Full article:  http://www.buffalonews.com/145/story/688914.html

Jonathan D. Epstein. (2009, June 1). Iskalo goes for the green; Developer seeks LEED certification for Amherst project. Buffalo News.

 

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