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History of building involved in collapse

History of building involved in collapse History of building involved in partial collapse. and last updated 2021-07-02 18:33:58-04 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Frank Chinnici owns the building that collapsed on North Oak in Buffalo just before 11:00 a.m. “We could feel it coming,” he said. “We were working frantically to come up with a plan, but any plan required people to put their safety at risk, and I don’t know if we were going to come up with a real plan that didn’t do that,” he said. In late April 2020, one month into the pandemic, Chinnici owner of Legacy Development purchased a stretch of historic businesses on Elliott and Oak Street in Buffalo for $2.75 million.

Buffalo high school student is fighting for a swim season

Buffalo high school student is fighting for a swim season It s really upsetting and last updated 2021-04-21 18:35:59-04 BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — A Buffalo Public high school student is pleading with the city school district to let swimmers return to the pool. WKBW Alexandra Switalski, 17, says it’s time to let students return to their sport. The swim season has been put on hold because of the pandemic, but Alexandra Switalski, 17, says it’s time to let students return to their sport. “Our swim team s always been a family since day one and it s just a really amazing experience that they re taking away from us,” Switalski declared. “It’s really upsetting.”

Two city charter schools facing shutdown

Two city charter schools facing shutdown We are exploring our options Two city charter schools facing shutdown and last updated 2021-04-01 18:18:47-04 BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The Buffalo School Board voted Wednesday to shuttered two city charter schools, Enterprise and Westminster Community charter schools. WKBW Enterprise Charter School, Oak Street, Buffalo & Westminster Community Charter School in Kensington-Bailey neighborhood. If the schools are forced to close by the end of June it would mean nearly 1,000 school students will need to find a new school. “In a bit of shock and certainly very concerned with the decision,” responded Thomas Ess, interim board chair, Enterprise Charter School. “With all due respect, we just don t think that now is the right time for our students to be put in that position.”

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