The Hertel Avenue store said on social media that it will not be renewing its lease. The owners also said they will stay open until the end of the month.
As the excitement of the Buffalo Bills being in the playoffs for another year continues to build, local retailers are seeing first-hand that fans are ready to shop.
An investigation is continuing into a break-in early Wednesday at Burning Books, 420 Connecticut St. at 15th Street, Buffalo ...
Burning Books, a bookstore on Connecticut Street in Buffalo, was broken into on Wednesday, according to a post on their ...
The Authority told Newsweek: "Initial track work is estimated to begin by Spring 2025, with installation of mainline turnouts ...
The Villages is getting a Costco. The wholesale club company bought 19 acres in the Buffalo Ridge shopping center off Sumter ...
A Buffalo man pleaded guilty Monday afternoon to three counts of burglary, among other charges, after he repeatedly stole ...
A liquidation sale at the three location begins Thursday, with the official closing date set to be in about a month.
The FRESH Communities Act proposed to expand grocery options throughout New York, but Gov. Kathy Hochul said the bill's costs ...
Dunkin' stores in Omaha, Lincoln and Grand Island in Nebraska all had no doughnuts in their cases Thursday and Friday and put ...
Denver poses a lot of challenges for the Buffalo Bills. Their defensive front is one of the best in the league, generating ...
Three VALU Home Centers will soon close their doors as the family-owned Buffalo-based retailer faces increasing challenges in ...