Work was scheduled to begin Wednesday on construction of a brew house at Genesee Brewing Co., officials said.
A partial building permit has been granted for the project at 25 Cataract St., officials said. The brew house will include a museum, a microbrewery, a restaurant and a store.
Brewery parent North American Breweries Inc. wants to demolish two connected buildings at 13 Cataract St. as part of a proposed redevelopment of a vacant 112-year-old structure at 25 Cataract St.
The company is seeking a second permit to demolish the buildings at 13 Cataract St.
The $2.6 million project is scheduled to be completed in August.
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What You're Saying
Will P. Condo at 7:47:54 PM on 4/26/2012
Would somebody please explain how a brew pub on this deserted section of St. Paul Street will attract enough customers to be successful? We all know the history of the "entertainment district" on the west side of High Falls, including the former Bru Brewery and restaurant. T... Read More >



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