Terminal B and adjacent parkland on the Outer Harbor where the amphitheater will be built.
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Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin pounded drywall with a sledgehammer inside Terminal B on Nov. 9, ceremonially starting construction on the nearly 100,000-square-foot waterfront warehouse. The site will be an open-air events center and music pavilion.
Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News
Construction has begun on the nearly 100,000-square-foot Terminal B building on the Outer Harbor. The building will be reduced to its metal frame, allowing an open-air events space and addition of a music pavilion. Five acres of trees and shrubs will be replaced by a sloped viewing lawn.
Robert Kirkham / Buffalo News
Protesters against plans for a music amphitheater on the Outer Harbor demonstrated outside the gate of Terminal B on Fuhrmann Boulevard on Nov. 9, 2021, where construction by Erie Canal Harbor Development Crop. began.
Buffalo News file photo
An artist's rendering shows the proposed amphitheater at the Outer Harbor, part of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp.'s plans. It would take up only a small amount of space on the Outer Harbor.
Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin pounded drywall with a sledgehammer inside Terminal B on Nov. 9, ceremonially starting construction on the nearly 100,000-square-foot waterfront warehouse. The site will be an open-air events center and music pavilion.
Construction has begun on the nearly 100,000-square-foot Terminal B building on the Outer Harbor. The building will be reduced to its metal frame, allowing an open-air events space and addition of a music pavilion. Five acres of trees and shrubs will be replaced by a sloped viewing lawn.
Protesters against plans for a music amphitheater on the Outer Harbor demonstrated outside the gate of Terminal B on Fuhrmann Boulevard on Nov. 9, 2021, where construction by Erie Canal Harbor Development Crop. began.
An artist's rendering shows the proposed amphitheater at the Outer Harbor, part of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp.'s plans. It would take up only a small amount of space on the Outer Harbor.