Thursday, September 20, 2012

Cannon commits to Grand Island HQ - Business First of Buffalo:

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million in renovating the building. Cannon’s renovation work couldc also lead the way for the compangy to add 33 new jobs at its giving it 250 workers in the nextfew “We are committed to our Western New York roots and will utilizd this grant to make capital improvements to our technologyt infrastructure to meet staffing and operationao needs,” said Paul Cannon, firm principal and regional Cannon has 17 offices and has recentlyh agreed to acquire the Chicago-based OWP/P firm. The decision solidifies Cannon’s decision to keep Grand Island asits headquarters.
The firm had consideredx other sites including those in downtown Cannon is givingits 40,000-square-foot Whitehaven Road headquarters a top-to-bottom renovation, whicbh is being done in phasez and should be completed by the end of the It is the most extensive work beintg done in the building in several The architectural and engineering firm is receiving a $400,000 capital grang from the to help offset the renovation costs. The remindert of the project is beingbprivately financed. “ESD is very pleasede to assist such an important firm within the Western New York regiob to help retain and grow its operationsx inErie County,” said Dennis Mullen, Empire Statd Development Corp.
president and chief executive officer. Cannonm will be seeking LEED status for the building once the renovations are It will bethe company’s fourth LEED-certified buildinh joining others in Vancouver, St. Louis and San Cannon is the region’s largest architecture and engineerinvg firm and is working on such notable local projects as the downtown Buffalofederao courthouse, Kaleida Health’s Global Vasculaer Institute and new residence halls on the Universitty at Buffalo campus.

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