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New boxing gym is latest retailer to open in Lymstone Lofts building in Amherst

By Stephen T. Watson | Published April 13, 2018 | Updated April 13, 2018

A gym that features boxing workouts is punching its way into the Main Street business district in Amherst.

Level Red Boxing, founded in Erie, Pa., is opening a new location in the Lymstone Lofts mixed-use building at 5933 Main St., straddling the Amherst-Williamsville boundary line across from Williamsville South High School.

Level Red Boxing, which also has a location in Pittsburgh, offers “boxing-inspired group fitness” through workouts that also include kettle bell strength exercises and core conditioning, according to its website. The workouts cater to everyone from beginners to gym rats, the company said.

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Domino’s Pizza to move into new Transit Road plaza in Clarence

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A relocated Domino’s Pizza plans to move into a new retail building with a drive-thru on Transit Road across from Transit Valley Country Club.

Crews broke ground a month ago on the 8,500-square-foot, single-story building at 6031 Transit Road, the site of the former Buggy Wash car wash, said Bevilacqua Development CEO Jonathan Bevilacqua. The building shell should be finished in May and it should be ready for occupancy this summer.

Domino’s is moving there from 5855 Transit Road. In addition, Pita Gourmet is opening its third area location and Divine Nail Spa is opening a second salon there.

Bevilacqua also has finished work on two of five buildings in a planned office complex at 6041 Transit. TenEleven Group software company moved to 6047 Transit two months ago, and Transit Meadow Pediatrics will move from 6477 Transit to 6049 Transit on Feb. 12.

Lymstone Lofts: Urban-style living in the Village of Williamsville

Buffalo News Homefinder

Whether you’re a young professional desiring a maintenance-free lifestyle or an empty nester looking to downsize, Lymstone Lofts, located in the quaint Village of Williamsville, is just what you’re looking for. Situated on Main Street across from Williamsville South High School and within walking distance of Erie Community College, Lymstone Lofts offers urban-style, maintenance free living with walkable access to restaurants, parks and shopping. It is located in the Williamsville School District, one of the highestranking districts in the area.

The unique spelling of “Lymstone” pays homage to Buffalo architect Duane Lyman, whose firm designed Williamsville South High School, among other prominent local buildings. Choose from 10 open floor plans comprised of six one-bedroom/1.5 bathroom units, two one-bedroom/one bathroom units or 12 two-bedroom/two bathroom units. All 20 apartments boast plenty of natural light and high-end designer finishes throughout.

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Project of the Month: Bevilacqua Development’s Lymstone Lofts set to open–“urban-style” building design by Sutton Architecture

Williamsville, NY The luxury apartments at the Lymstone Lofts are opening soon, bringing “urban-style” living to the community. The Lymstone Lofts are owned by Bevilacqua Development and developed as part of their 5933 Main St. mixed-use center, located across from Williamsville South High School. The Lymstone Lofts feature 20 luxury apartments situated above shops, restaurants, retail and office space on the ground floor.

The building was designed by locally-based architects Sutton Architecture, PLLC. There are four retail tenant spaces totaling 16,019 s/f on the ground floor of the building. Leases are currently in place for a 4,145 s/f Lloyd’s Taco Factory and a 6,573 s/f The Woodhouse Day Spa. This will be Lloyd’s second brick and mortar location in the Buffalo area, besides their fleet of food trucks. The Woodhouse Day Spa is opening its first location in the Western New York area, and will bring a unique full service day spa experience to this area. Bevilacqua Development is currently leasing two additional first floor retial spaces.

Within the Lymstone Lofts, 10 different floor plans comprised of a combination of 1 bedroom/1 bath, 1 bedroom/1.5 bath, 1 bedroom/1.5 bath with den and 2 bedroom/2 bath apartments. The residences all have a modern open concept layout and high-end designer finishes throughout.  To give the apartments an open lofty feeling, 10 ft. high ceilings and 8 ft. solid core wood doors were included in the design. With light, custom oil-rubbed hardwood floors, and large double hung windows, the Lymstone Lofts apartments are very welcoming and bright.

Each apartment features an oversized kitchen island with granite under-mount sink and detachable faucet.  The kitchens have a marble mosaic backsplash with imported quartz countertops, which sit on the custom maple gray and white shaker cabinets with soft close drawers and hinges.  All of the built-in Frigidaire appliances are stainless steel, including a gas range, wall oven, dishwasher, full-size French door refrigerator, beverage center, and microwave.

 

 

The oversized master bedrooms can easily fit a king size bed and feature large walk-in closets with custom shelving and attached master bathrooms with ceramic tile, double vanities and a glass enclosed shower with an overhead rain shower. The second bedrooms feature large closets and their own bathrooms with a glass surround shower.  All of the apartments are equipped with front load washer and dryer in their own laundry closet.

In addition, each unit within the Lymstone Lofts has a balcony and select units have electric fireplaces with custom built-in bookshelves.  There are storage units on each floor and garage spaces available for additional rent.

“We are very excited about this location on Main St.,” said Lois Rosenbloom, director of operations at Bevilacqua Development. “We have a limited number of luxury high-end apartments at our Commons on North French plaza and at The Exchange, both mixed use projects.  There are not enough apartments at those locations to meet the demand. People enjoy living in Williamsville, but they still want something that reminds them of a hip downtown loft with high end features.”

The construction started in April of 2016 and was completed last month. Bevilacqua Development is the general contractor for the project as well as for both Lloyd’s and Woodhouse’s tenant buildouts. Elise Stevens and Michael Bevilacqua managed the construction of the building.

The Lymstone Lofts are close to restaurants, shopping, parks, the 290 and the Thruway.

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Project of the Month: Bevilacqua Development’s Lymstone Lofts set to open–“urban-style” building design by Sutton Architecture

New York Real Estate Journal

Williamsville, NY The luxury apartments at the Lymstone Lofts are opening soon, bringing “urban-style” living to the community. The Lymstone Lofts are owned by Bevilacqua Development and developed as part of their 5933 Main St. mixed-use center, located across from Williamsville South High School. The Lymstone Lofts feature 20 luxury apartments situated above shops, restaurants, retail and office space on the ground floor.

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Amherst lofts building with Lloyd Taco, spa nearly done

By Stephen T. Watson | Published July 28, 2017 | Buffalo News

The Lymstone Lofts building on the Williamsville-Amherst border is set to open to its residential tenants next week, with a spa and Lloyd Taco Factory coming after that.

Bevilacqua Development is developer and general contractor on the three-story building at 5933 Main St., across from Williamsville South High School. The 56,000-square-foot building has retail on the first floor and 20 upscale apartments on the upper floors.

Bevilacqua has leased nine of the apartments and the first tenants are set to move in as soon as next week, pending final inspections, said CEO Jonathan Bevilacqua.

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New drive-thru headed to Transit

by ETHAN POWERS – Editor – Clarence Bee

Though the idea encountered continued resistance and objection from the residents of Woodbridge Village, Transit Road will see the installation of a new drive-thru, the tenant of which has yet to be announced.

The Town Board voted unanimously at its July 12 meeting to approve a special exemption permit for a drive-thru facility for 6031 Transit Road, with the condition that the board will have final approval of the tenant.

Supervisor Patrick Casilio reaffirmed that the Town Board sought to implement a level of control with a project that could prove to have substantial traffic ramifications.

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Pita Gourmet is first tenant in planned retail building on Transit Road

By Stephen T. Watson   Buffalo News

Pita Gourmet plans to open its third area location in a new retail building that Bevilacqua Development wants to construct on Transit Road in Clarence.

Bevilacqua is looking to build an 8,500-square-foot, single-story building with a drive-through at 6031 Transit Road, across from the Transit Valley Country Club, on the site of the former Buggy Wash self-serve car wash.

The company doesn’t yet have a tenant for the drive-through section but Pita Gourmet has signed a lease for the other end of the building, said CEO Jonathan Bevilacqua. At least one or two other tenants would fill the building. Pita Gourmet’s other locations are in Niagara Falls and Lancaster.

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Public hearing set for new drive-thru on Transit

by ETHAN POWERS
Editor

Those residents potentially affected will get their chance to voice opinions on a new handful of quick-service restaurants set to hit Transit Road.

At the Town Board’s June 14 meeting, Bevilacqua Development was granted a public hearing for Wednesday, July 12, to consider a special exemption use permit for a drive-thru facility at 6031 Transit Road.

The drive-thru will be one component of an approximately 9,000-square-foot plaza to be built on the site of the former Buggy Wash, between Buffalo Pharmacy and a Noco gas station.

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Bevilacqua 6031 plaza receives concept plan approval

by ETHAN POWERS
Editor

Residents of Woodbridge Village have seen Transit Road evolve into a highway with heavy traffic and dense development, and they’re letting their voices be heard that Bevilacqua Development’s latest project will only exacerbate an issue that they say is threatening their way of life.

At the Planning Board’s May 15 meeting, Bevilacqua requested concept plan approval and a recommendation for a special exemption use permit for a proposed retail/restaurant plaza at 6031 Transit Road. The approximately 9,000-square-foot plaza would be built on the site of the former Buggy Wash, between

Buffalo Pharmacy and a NOCO gas station.

“We’ve approached NOCO on the future driveway connection. They’re aware of our development,” said Jonathan Bevilacqua on the prospect of connecting the NOCO gas station property with his proposed retail plaza. “We put that on a note on the drawing, that we’re willing to provide a future dimension if at some point they’re willing to allow our parcels to connect.”

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