| Queen City Landing | |
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Rendering of the tower
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| General information | |
| Status | Approved |
| Type | Mixed-use residential |
| Location | Immediately northwest of Ohio Steet and Furhmann Boulevard, Buffalo, New York |
| Coordinates | 42°51′11″N 78°52′03″W / 42.853176°N 78.867624°WCoordinates: 42°51′11″N 78°52′03″W / 42.853176°N 78.867624°W |
| Groundbreaking | April 17, 2017 |
| Estimated completion | 2018 |
| Cost | $60 million-$85 million |
| Height | |
| Roof | 324 ft (99 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 23 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Trautman Associates |
| Developer | Gerald Bucheit |
| Main contractor | R&P Oak Hill |
| References | |
| www.queencitylanding.com | |
Queen City Landing is an approved residential tower by developer Gerald Bucheit under construction on the Outer Harbor in Buffalo, New York. The construction will involve the demolition of a 6 story warehouse formerly operated by Freezer Queen Foods and the construction of approximately 200 apartment units. When completed in late 2017, it will be the city's first residential high-rise, with a height of 99m and 23 floors, and the 13th tallest building in Upstate New York.
The tower was targeted in a lawsuit by local environmentalists out of concern that it would pose a danger to bird migration, and also that the city board did not conduct a full environmental study on the site. However, a state Supreme Court judge upheld the city board's decision to build the tower in the ruling, and construction should go ahead as planned.