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Larkin Terminal Warehouse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Larkin Terminal Warehouse
The Larkin Terminal Warehouse also known as Larkin at Exchange or the Larkin R/S/T Building〔 〕 is located at 726 Exchange Street, Buffalo, New York in a neighborhood known as the "Hydraulics". The neighborhood was one of Buffalo's earliest industrial districts and it derived its name from the construction of a small hydraulic canal. The building, clearly visible from the I-190 interstate, was originally part of the Larkin Company and was one of the last constructed buildings in the complex. The building has a radio tower on top of it which was erected by WBEN in 1936. ==History== The Larkin Company owned the building until 1967, when it was sold to Graphic Controls. In 2001, CityView Properties purchased the building from Graphic Controls. The group has spent over $40 million dollars in renovations to the building. On September 10th 2009, First Niagara Financial Group relocated its corporate headquarters to the Larkin Terminal Warehouse building.
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