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Subject: Re: Multi Million $$ NU Investment Becomes Trinket Store


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RCM
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Date Posted: Friday, October 18, 03:32:36pm
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In reply to: RCM 's message, "Multi Million $$ NU Investment Becomes Trinket Store" on Friday, October 18, 10:13:56am

Montante had the apartments above them. When NU went to Montante to break their lease TM told them to pound rocks. NU then subleased it (or some similar arrangement) to a sight seeing company. There also remains the question of the claw back agreements all the grants NU got to help fund the project..

You are correct. NU thought that kids from NU would come down there for various things. That never ever took off. They had really good people working there. Pat Whalen who has been very successful in the business incubation ecosystem was there. He and the Director left a few years ago about a week apart. The Director is now in a great roll at M and T bank.

Cutting staff and programs on campus and buying abandoned buildings in rough parts of Niagara Falls seems to be a pretty unique strategy.

It is a shame to see the failure of TREC and the project. It had a ton of potential.

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Date Posted: Friday, October 18, 09:32:34pm
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The roster caps from the house settlement will have a significant impact on us, particularly as teams are forced to make cuts. We were already at a disadvantage, and the introduction of NIL only complicates matters further. I haven't heard much about enrollment, but I noticed that Niagara was one of four schools left out of the recent enrollment article. USC is in a more challenging location than Niagara, having essentially closed off its campus, which seems to be the exact opposite of Niagara's approach—getting students off campus. The walk across campus to a basketball game felt long 30 years ago; I can't imagine having to walk downtown now from campus. At least Niagara Falls was safer.


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