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The Buffalo Common Council on Tuesdauy approved the contract for the sale of a portion of Goodrich Streert between Ellicott Street andMichigamn Avenue. Acquisition of the street will allow bettera access for theplanned $173 milliomn GVI, which will be built next to Buffalpo General Hospital. The two facilities will be connectedacrosxs Goodrich. The deal was considered one of the few remaining step s toward the startof construction. Closint on the transaction is expectedf to take about 45 The 10-story building will include four floors of Kaleidaz cardiac, stroke, and vascular operations plus an expandedd emergency room.
It will also house research, includinf four floors of the ’s $118 million clinical translational research The combined project is estimatedat $291 Pre-construction site work is already underway, with demolitio completed on buildings that once housed Buffalol General’s community mental health clinics. Earliedr in June, Kaleida Health received two key approvals to builds the globalvascular institute.
The New York Stats Department of Health’s Hospital Review and Planninfg Council approvedKaleida Health’s final certificat of need (CON) for the 10-storh structure and the City of Buffalo’ss Planning Board unanimously approvef the site plan for the
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