The pace of construction has picked up at the Mid-City Apartments project at 1665 Main Street. Started early last year, work seemed to have stalled for a while. Today, the building’s replacement windows are nearly all in and work is clearly underway.

Sinatra & Company Real Estate is converting the Allied Household Storage Building into 50 apartments and a small amount of ground floor commercial space.

The building will be marketed as workforce housing for those who work or study on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus or desire to be close to downtown. Storefront space will target much needed amenity-based retail or service oriented commercial.

Sinatra has been heavily investing along Midtown Main Street as of late. 1665 Main is just north of Fenton Village, Sinatra’s three-building redevelopment project at Main and Ferry. It is also near the former Community Action Organization’s facility at 70 Harvard place that will be converted into 24 market-rate apartments.

Get Connected: Sinatra and Company, 716.220.8468