
SILOS AT ELK STREET restored
HISTORIC | ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
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2022 IIDA NY Interior Design Award Winning Project in Historic Restoration
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2021 New York State Historic Preservation Award for Excellence in Historic Rehab
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2021 Preservation Buffalo Niagara Award
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2021 U.S. Dept. of Interior National Register of Historic Places
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2019 Buffalo Business First – Brick x Brick Award for Historic Rehabilitation
Client: Silos at Elk Street
Location: Buffalo, NY
Project Elements: Historic Preservation, Adaptive Reuse, Office Conversion, Event Center, Barber Shop, Modern Brewery, Residential Space
Project Completion: July 2018
FROM GRAIN TO GREATNESS: REVIVING BUFFALO’S HISTORIC SILOS INTO A THRIVING HUB
The Silos at Elk Street was originally constructed in 1894, with expansions in 1925 and 1936. The building has a storied past, serving as the Kreiner & Lehr Malt House from 1910 to 1971, and later occupied by Buffalo Malting Corp. until its abandonment in 1986. In 2015, Jerry Young and Shawn Wright (owners of Young + Wright Architectural (YWA)) purchased the Silos at auction, just before being slated for demolition. The site, contaminated and uninhibited, required extensive remediation. Jerry and Shawn had a vision and hired YWA to take on the challenge of rescuing and preserving this architectural gem.
To transform the building, which had primarily been used for processing and moving grain, YWA added new floors, and walls and rebuilt roof areas. To comply with State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO) standards, YWA preserved some of the original malting equipment, including one of the six original tanks, which was transformed into one of the office’s small conference rooms – referring to it as the “Think Tank”. A trace of the other five tanks is represented by five “clouds” that float above the original tank locations, matched by five circles of reclaimed gymnasium flooring.
Today, the Silos at Elk Street is a vibrant hub, housing offices, (Young + Wright Architectural and Appel Osborne), residential lofts, a barber shop (Cove + Mill), an event center, and a cutting-edge brewery (Briar Brothers Brewing Co.). This abandoned structure has embarked on a remarkable new chapter, nearly a century after its construction.
THE DETAILS
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THE RESULT
The Silos at Elk Street, built in 1894, was saved from demolition by Young + Wright Architectural in 2015. After extensive restoration, the Silos now serve as a dynamic hub with offices, lofts, a barber shop, an event center, and a brewery.
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BEFORE AND AFTER