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George F. Rand Jr. had a private dining room on the top floor of the building that he used for business lunches. When the building opened, it featured an elaborate lighting system that highlighted its art deco stepped back style.
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The Buffalo Broadcasting Company moved its stations WGR and WKBW to the building; the stations had moved out of the building by 1959. Today, the stations in the
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1908 - Private residence on corner demolished for new building by architects Seames and Zeitler called the Park Hof restaurant
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The site of the present day Rand Building went through various iterations before the Rand Building was constructed in 1929.
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The building is named for George F. Rand Sr. (1864–1919), former president and chairman of the board of directors of
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1914 - Sold, remodeled, and reopened as the "Olympic Theater," which showed films and vaudeville
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1901-1913 - Congregation moved and the church building was sold and remodeled into a
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In December 2014, the building was sold by real estate developer David L. Sweet to
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1862 - A larger church was built to replace the previous structure
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Buffalo's Delaware Avenue : mansions and families
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at 438 Main St. (for $ 4.5 million), as well as the
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Rand Building (Huntsville, Alabama)

Buffalo
New York
Coordinates
42°53′10.30″N 78°52′24.40″W / 42.8861944°N 78.8734444°W / 42.8861944; -78.8734444
James William Kideney & Associates
Buffalo, New York
Empire State Building

Marine Midland Bank
plane crash
Caterham
Surrey, England
Townsquare Media
WTSS
WBLK
WBUF
WYRK
10 Lafayette Square
Lafayette Square
Paul J. Kolkmeyer
First Niagara Bank
Amherst
Main Court Building
Main Seneca Building
Green & Wicks
Richard A. Waite
Lafayette Presbyterian Church
burlesque

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