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Developer Douglas Jemal is working to land a California-based technology company for his Seneca One tower in downtown Buffalo, potentially taking up the top dozen floors of the city's tallest ...
The City of Buffalo has two pedestrian bridges it wants to get rid of − and it’s poised to give them to developer Douglas Jemal. After 35 years of shared ownership and responsibility ...
Douglas Jemal, who has taken on some of the most difficult redevelopment projects in Buffalo, has added another: the 463,000-square-foot Richardson Olmsted Campus. With a lease now signed ...
Washington developer Douglas Jemal hasn't had to put out too many fires in dealing with his renovation of Seneca One Tower. But just in case, he now owns a firehouse. Jemal on Tuesday bought the ...
And he's going it alone. Developer Douglas Jemal told The Buffalo News he has completed his $30 million purchase of the 64-acre property in Amherst. He said developer Nick Sinatra, who placed the ...
News, Entertainment Tonight, and Us Weekly. Jemal Countess/Getty; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram Meghan Markle is busy building her own brand, but she’s also dreaming of the future.
News, Entertainment Tonight, and Us Weekly. Jemal Countess/Getty; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram Meghan Markle wants mothers who are also businesswomen to get their due. The Duchess of Sussex ...
Nominate today! After loan default in D.C., Jemal talks future in Buffalo Drop in Buffalo's hotel inventory limits tourism, business travel Drop in Buffalo's hotel inventory limits tourism ...
"Thanks to you and your goodwill, teamwork, and encouragement, the best things that have ever been mine... finally actually are," she wrote. John Shearer/Getty; Jemal Countess/Getty ...
Congress, its eye on a futuristic form of finance, is debating legislation that would legitimize stablecoins, a specific type of cryptocurrency linked to the U.S. dollar. But lawmakers eager to do ...
Without Medicaid, Joanna Parker would have a much tougher time holding down a job. The Garner, North Carolina, resident works for a local home goods store up to 20 hours a week, typically.