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Buffalo Niagara Enterprise Attracts Two New Canadian Companies to Western New York


Canadian Business Remains one of BNE’s Busiest Markets

BUFFALO, N.Y. --- The month of April saw Buffalo Niagara Enterprise (BNE) successfully attract two Canadian companies to the region; Fashion Village and Kingswood Millwork.   The companies are classified in the logistics & distribution and advanced manufacturing targeted industry clusters, and will bring a total of 16 new jobs and $400,000 of investment into the region. 

Fashion Village, a women’s clothing distributor, has signed a lease and begun operating at 744 Center St. in Lewiston, New York.  The company had previously been distributing to the U.S., but decided to expand to Buffalo Niagara in order to avoid the high tariffs they were paying.  Fashion Village has hired 10 employees at their new location and is investing $50,000 in furnishings and equipment.  

Kingswood Millwork performs restoration work on historic wood doors and windows.  The company was selected as a sub-contractor by a firm that was awarded federal monies for a major restoration project in New York City.   The primary contractors desire to use U.S. companies only for the project helped pave the way to convince Kingswood to expand operations on this side of the border.  They will now perform all the window and door restoration work on the New York City building while seeking to grow their U.S. customer base.   The company is investing $350,000 on machinery & equipment at the facility they are leasing at 951 Lovejoy Avenue in the City of Buffalo.  Six new employees are being hired to handle the New York City related work. 

Besides these two successful attraction projects, Canadian company interest in the region overall was on the rise in the month of April.  BNE received seven strong Canadian company leads and has already begun conducting site searches on behalf of four of those companies. 

The seven leads in one month from the Canadian market approaches the BNE’s goal of averaging 7.5 leads per month across all targeted industries, and validates the effectiveness of marketing and business development tactics being employed there.  For more information on BNE’s Canadian outreach, visit our Canadian business page on our website at http://buffaloniagara.org/Home/Canadian/Home.

About Buffalo Niagara Enterprise - Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, a private, non-profit, marketing, business and economic development organization, is the point of contact for business attraction and investment in the eight counties of the Buffalo Niagara region. Working with local economic development groups, real estate & development professionals, governmental agencies, utilities and private sector business leaders, BNE assists businesses seeking to re-locate or expand in our region with access to the various incentives, financing, site selection and other services relevant to their project.  For information on doing business in Buffalo Niagara, visit www.buffaloniagara.org.

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