The Richardson Olmsted Complex is nearing the home stretch of a massive restoration project which will bring new life to the historic campus with the new Hotel Henry and the new Buffalo Architecture ...
The Richardson Olmsted Complex opened in 1880. The 180,000-square-foot space – designed by famed architect H.H. Richardson, with the grounds designed by landscape architect titans Frederick Law ...
Preservation Buffalo Niagara (PBN) and the Lipsey Architecture Center (located in the Richardson building on the Richardson Olmsted Campus) will soon be hosting an art gallery event, to showcase the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Lipsey Architecture Center is expanding to a brand new museum on the Richardson Olmsted Campus. Construction is underway on the 11,000-square-foot facility, which will ...
Officials gathered for a press conference and ribbon cutting for the official opening of the Richardson Olmsted Complex. The new entrance to the Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo Thursday, March ...
Two local developers plan to put residences for seniors and artists in five of the 10 unused buildings at the Richardson Olmsted Campus, a key development in the continuing restoration effort at the ...
In a recent comment, StephenJames716 asked about progress at the Richardson-Olmsted Complex. Although a walk around the grounds reveals some stabilization efforts underway (more information, below), ...
The hotel that will be part of a revitalized Richardson Olmsted Complex will aim to draw a specific kind of customer. The 88-room boutique property will be an “advanced-technology conference hotel,” ...
If he secures the lease, developer Douglas Jemal has ambitious plans for the Richardson Olmsted Campus, including a new name for its hotel: The Richardson. Jemal envisions residences, restaurants and ...
Let's Goat Buffalo, a company that provides "goatscaping" services to customers wanting a more natural solution to overgrown greenery, brought its goats to the Richardson Olmsted Campus. Originally ...
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