Clarence, NY (WBEN) Real estate planning firm Gensler has been chosen to provide master planning services for the redevelopment of Eastern Hills Mall. Uniland and Mountain Development envision a town center style facility.
Gensler was chosen following a nationwide search. Uniland says this is the first step toward determining the future of the multi-year project.
"We undertook a deliberate and broad-based search to identify the best design firms in the country for this project, and we ended up choosing the largest design firm in the world," said Uniland Vice President Carl Montante Jr. "Even though they're global in scope, their project leader has Buffalo roots and is passionate about the positive impact this project could have in the region."
The project lead, Marc Bruffett, is a Principal and Strategy Director at Gensler's New York City office. Bruffett is a graduate of the University at Buffalo's School of Architecture and Planning and an advisor to the program. He and Montante recently served as evaluators to the School's Capstone Studio project in which the students spent a semester creating redevelopment concepts for the mall property.
Despite their experience with similar projects around the world, Bruffett said that a 100-acre site is "nearly unprecedented" and that his team is excited about the long-term, transformational outcomes.
"We see extraordinary potential for redeveloping the Eastern Hills Mall into a world-class destination to live, work, and play," said Bruffett. "The site is large enough to consider many potential uses. It is easy to imagine an entirely new experience that affords tremendous long term value to the Buffalo community, including both residents and visitors."
The master planning phase will take nearly all of 2019 and include market research, feasibility analysis, concept plan approval, and branding. Gensler will work with local stakeholders such as residents, business owners and government officials in compiling data and assessing specific opportunities.
During the redevelopment, the mall will be open for business as usual.





