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Buffalo and Rochester BOMA chapters tour 250 Delaware Ave.

Buffalo, NY The Greater Buffalo Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) welcomed BOMA of Greater Rochester into Buffalo for a joint tour of 250 Delaware, the Delaware North Global Headquarters.

The tour, led by Uniland Development Co., included a rooftop/view of downtown, building mechanicals, conference area, office space, common hall areas and lobby. Over 100 BOMA members and colleagues were in attendance. Following was an evening of networking with BOMA Buffalo and Rochester colleagues at The Lodge Bar and Grill.   

250 Delaware Ave. is an iconic 12-story glass walled structure on the corner of Delaware and Chippewa in the Central Business District. 250 Delaware serves as the new world headquarters for Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food service that was founded in Buffalo nearly 100 years ago. 

This new building will also contain a Westin hotel, class A office space, retail, and an adjacent parking garage. The project’s design integrates the latest advances in environmental and energy conservation, producing a high LEED certification. The building also features a 7,000 s/f courtyard and garden, providing an urban oasis in the middle of the city.

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