Connecticut Street Campus-Edge Assemblage: Five-Parcel Mixed-Use Block Near D’Youville – Offered at $1.5M
Executive summary
This offering comprises five same street parcels, some contiguous in Buffalo’s resurgent Connecticut Street corridor, immediately adjacent to D’Youville University and minutes from Downtown Buffalo. The assemblage combines three urban infill land parcels, a fully built 2-unit duplex, and a former restaurant property, creating a rare opportunity to control part of a mixed-use micro-block in the path of institutional and private development.
Asset highlights
Five parcels on Connecticut Street create a cohesive, highly walkable area in Buffalo’s West Side neighborhood, near the growing D’Youville campus and Niagara Street corridor.
Three vacant commercial lots (300, 302, 304 Connecticut) providing flexible options for surface parking, outdoor seating, or future vertical development under the Buffalo Green Code.
Two income-producing buildings: a 2-unit residential duplex at 309 Connecticut and a former restaurant/bar at 313 Connecticut, offering potential cash flow with upside through repositioning and re-tenanting, or redevelopment.
Strategically located within walking distance of D’Youville University, which is investing over $100 million in new student housing and campus projects in the immediate area, reinforcing long-term demand for housing, food & beverage, and mixed-use space.
Surrounded by ongoing corridor investment, including offerings like 465– 466 Connecticut Street and a growing roster of destination food, beverage, and retail concepts.