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Business education group to convert former Buffalo newspaper office building

Brutalist structure dating to 1973 will be site of Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship
The former Buffalo News building that opened in 1973 was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. (CoStar)
The former Buffalo News building that opened in 1973 was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. (CoStar)
CoStar News
October 30, 2025 | 8:51 P.M.

A newspaper’s former office in downtown Buffalo, New York, known as a prime example of brutalist architecture, is set for a conversion to classrooms and meeting space, the latest example of how the news industry’s once-vast holdings of real estate are being repurposed.

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