Erie County Joins Partners to Share Update on Botanical Gardens Expansion and Renovation


Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz joins President and CEO of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Society Erin Grajek, as well as officials from Empire State Development to share an update on the ongoing Expansion and Renovation Project.

The project will include much-needed visitor amenities to meet the demand of the community, further the organization’s mission, and provide generational growth and stability. With a growing demand for student field trips and private events, strategic and sustainably designed spaces will enhance comfort and functionality for students and guests where current spaces present limitations and challenges. The new campus will create over 90,000 square feet of new outdoor gardens and landscaping for guests to enjoy a complete indoor-outdoor experience filled with new trees, shrubs and perennials.

Learn more at: buffalogardens.com/about/our-expansion/.

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