Business First

  • Eastern Hills opens doors to Sephora

    Trendsetting beauty retailer, Sephora, will be opening its third suburban Buffalo area store next week. Sephora has announced plans to open a 1,500-square-foot store inside the JCPenney anchor location at the Eastern Hills Mall.

  • Del. North felt ash impact down under

    For nearly a week, while a volcano in Iceland grounded flights throughout Europe, at least one local company felt an impact of the volcanic ash cloud that affected some 7 million air travelers

  • Perfect Prescription for D'Youville

    D'Youville College will enroll its first-ever pharmacy class this fall. Sixty-five students are set to begin this fall at the new School of Pharmacy, where they will earn professional doctorate degrees, PharmD degrees­ after four years of study.

  • Doctors Use Video to Help Treat Patients

    "Ouch, my aching back" is a term uttered by many Americans. "Watch this DVD" may soon be the response from many area doctors. The Catholic Independent Practice Association (CIPA) is out with a new educational DVD, produced locally by Full Circle Studios, for patients to understand low back pain and take an active role in their own recovery.

  • UB tax preparers help return nearly $1M

    The University at Buffalo School of Management said that its no-charge Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program helped bring nearly $1 million in tax returns back to Western New York during the recent tax season

  • Auction planned for Olympic Towers

    The Olympic Towers, a downtown Buffalo landmark, is heading to the auction block. Real Estate Disposition LLC and the New York office of Jones Lang LaSalle have listed the historic Pearl Street office building on auctions.

  • Tonawanda lands synchronized swimming

    Tonawanda has been selected to host this summer what organizers call the largest synchronized swimming competition in the world

  • Paladino unfamiliar to most NY voters

    Publicity - much of it unfavorable - over a series of controversial e-mails and a cross-state tour have not done much to raise the awareness of Carl Paladino's bid to become governor of New York state

  • Delphi biz impacted by volcanic ash

    Delphi Corp., which has a 200-member tech center at Lockport and operations, customers and suppliers around the globe, is feeling the impact of the Icelandic volcano on air shipments.

  • A Sure Sign of Spring

    The Maid of the Mist tour boats are running despite contract issues. The good news is that the season got started about two weeks ahead of schedule thanks to the mild weather.

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