McGuire Development purchased the church and accompanying properties covering 5.5 acres with the intent to develop the property for a proposed medical/office complex. "A collaborative process with the local neighbors and stakeholders resulted in the unanimous approval by the Amherst town board in fall 2009," said James Dentinger, president of McGuire Development.
Build-to-suit and joint venture opportunities are now available. "We have received positive feedback from the community, and met with several parties interested in leasing space," said Dentinger. "The crossroads location and nearness to the hospital and other complimentary medical/professional services is creating a high-demand for this complex."
McGuire Development and architect Carmina Wood Morris, PC are working together on this $6 million project.
The two companies are nearly finished Wehrle Professional Center in Williamsville. The synergistic relationship between the two companies has allowed for exceptional buildings, delivered on-time and under budget. Their first development project in 2007, Brain and Spine Center in Amherst received accolades from the town of Amherst and Business First, for best medical complex.
McGuire Development prides itself with its continued "Transparent" business philosophy, where stakeholders are allowed a seat-at-the-table.
For more information, visit www.mcguiredevelopment.com.

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