Business First

  • Harbor music shows coming together

    Add jazz great Herbie Hancock to the growing list of top notch musical talent that will be passing through the Buffalo Niagara region this summer

  • Paladino adding Trading Co. in S. Buffalo

    A company owned by businessman and now-gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino has acquired a popular South Buffalo convenience store

  • Home Sales Slip, Prices Rise

    The Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors says median home prices jumped 15 percent in April to $115,000, the highest figure for April on record

  • Boosting Cross Border Business

    A report in this week's Business First shows how it can be a challenge to break into a cross border market like Canada. Many area health care companies are using marketing campaigns like billboards, radio, television and print advertising to do so.

  • Lifetime Health unit changes name

    Lifetime Health Medical Group has changed the name of its four area after hours Urgent Care facilities to Urgent Care by Lifetime Health

  • More rooms to rent at Red Coach Inn

    Visitors to Niagara Falls have a new option when looking for overnight accommodations. The Red Coach Inn has added a dozen guest rooms to the 19 it currently has above the popular Buffalo Avenue restaurant.

  • GM shows 1Q profit

    General Motors Co., the largest manufacturer in Western New York, reported Monday that it swung to a first-quarter profit of $865 million.

  • Astronics unit to work on Airbus

    A subsidiary of Astronics Corp. has been hired to design, develop and supply the electrical emergency lighting and passenger information signs for the Airbus A350 XWB program, the parent company announced Monday.

  • Olympic Towers Up for Auction

    Bids are being accepted for Downtown Buffalo's Olympic Towers. The online auction opened yesterday with a starting price of $1 million.

  • BNIA passenger counts slip

    Passenger counts at Buffalo Niagara International Airport in March - and for the first quarter - continued to fall, but there are signs that a turnaround may be in the offing

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