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.
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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.
Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin drove a sledgehammer into a wall of the Outer Harbor's Terminal B building Tuesday, ceremonially launching the start of construction to build a $13 million music pavilion and open-air events space.
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.