BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo today announced the
purchase of land at 960 Washington St., the first of several
parcels it is assembling to make way for construction of the new
$375 million University at Buffalo School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences.
The lot is one of three properties, located in the Main/High
streets area, which UB hopes to acquire by the end of the year for
its historic project to relocate the medical school from the UB
South Campus to the downtown Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
"In moving our medical school downtown, where it will be ideally
aligned with local hospitals and other key life sciences partners,
UB is staying true to our roots in more ways than one," said UB
President Satish K. Tripathi.
"Building healthier communities has always been a vital focus of
our academic mission -- from our early days as a small private
medical school serving the City of Buffalo in the 19th century, to
our 21st century role as a major public research university that
enriches the quality of life both locally and globally. The
acquisition of this land is a timely and important next step as we
move forward with this critical next phase of UB 2020."
UB planners have selected HOK to design the state-of-the-art
medical school and biomedical sciences center. Ground will be
broken for the new UB facility in September 2013. One of the
world's leading architectural firms, HOK has a global portfolio of
health sciences facilities and academic buildings and an
international reputation for sustainable design.
The $375 million project, funded in part by NYSUNY 2020
legislation signed into law last year by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, is a
key component of the UB 2020 plan for academic excellence, which is
intended to benefit students, faculty, staff and the Western New
York community. The new medical school will sit at the corner of
High and Main streets, in the center of the region's emerging
biosciences corridor, a short walk from hospitals, research centers
and incubators that nurture new bioscience start-up companies.
The acquisition was executed by UB Foundation Services Inc.
(UBFS).
"This is an exciting step in an effort to create a world-class
medical school on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. We are proud
to facilitate this purchase on behalf of the university and its
medical school," said Robert Denning, chairman of the UBFS
board.
UBFS paid $1.2 million to acquire the parcel from Evergreen Real
Estate, whose partners are developer Michael Joseph and businessman
Kevin Brinkworth, which has owned the property since 2005. Real
estate firm CBRE Buffalo worked with the UBFS to broker the
property transaction.
The University at Buffalo Foundation noted that Joseph served on
its board from 2002 through 2008, prior to when UB began
contemplating relocation of its medical school to the downtown
site.
FNUB Inc, an affiliate of the University at Buffalo Foundation,
is continuing negotiations on other properties to accommodate the
first phase of the medical school project. Separate discussions
continue between UB and the Niagara Frontier Transportation
Authority regarding the Main-Allen Transit station, which the
university would like to incorporate into the medical school
building.
About University at Buffalo Foundation (UBF)
The mission of the University at Buffalo Foundation is to
support and promote the activities and programs of the University
at Buffalo by providing support, advice and counsel regarding
philanthropy, fund raising, and development and also the management
of gifts and grants on behalf of the university.
About UB Foundation Services Inc. (UBFS) and FNUB
Inc.
UBFS and FNUB Inc are non-profit corporations organized to
promote and support the educational mission of the University at
Buffalo. They are affiliates of the University at Buffalo
Foundation.
UBF Contact: Edward Schneider, Executive Director
716-645-3013
schneide@buffalo.edu