The Rand Building - 14 Lafayette Square:
The Rand Building is a 29-story Art Deco landmark in the heart of Buffalo's Central Business District, presenting a rare opportunity to own a defining piece of the city's architectural legacy. Completed in 1929 and once Buffalo's tallest building, it remains a prominent fixture of the skyline offering investors and developers a compelling blend of historic character and long-term potential in one of the city's most visible locations.
Main-Court Building - 436 Main Street:
Completed in 1963, the Main Court Building is a 13-story, 188-foot mid-century modern landmark originally built as the headquarters for Western Savings Bank. Designed by Duane Lyman Associates, the building remains a prominent fixture on Buffalo's downtown skyline. With over 162,000 sq. ft. of office space, first-floor retail, and a prime location on Main Street, it continues to reflect its lasting role in the city's commercial and architectural history.