A small consulting firm providing design and build services for the pharmaceutical trade industry has signed a one-year lease to occupy a small office in One Seneca Tower, adding to the small number of tenants that remain in the largely vacant skyscraper.
4FrontConsulting will occupy just under 2,000 square feet of space on the 28th floor, where it will employ a “handful” of workers, said Richard Schechter, the court-appointed receiver who is managing Buffalo’s tallest building as it winds through a pending foreclosure.
There are now about 18 tenants, on the top 10 floors of the 38-story tower. All floors below the 28th level are empty, after HSBC Bank USA and Phillips Lytle LLP vacated most of the building late last year.
4FrontConsulting will occupy just under 2,000 square feet of space on the 28th floor, where it will employ a “handful” of workers, said Richard Schechter, the court-appointed receiver who is managing Buffalo’s tallest building as it winds through a pending foreclosure.
There are now about 18 tenants, on the top 10 floors of the 38-story tower. All floors below the 28th level are empty, after HSBC Bank USA and Phillips Lytle LLP vacated most of the building late last year.