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Open HOUSE for 300 & 308 Adams Sunday 3/15/26 1-3pm! Signed Hold Harmless Required! Available at showing or before. Located on Buffalo’s East Side, 300 Adams Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a historic brick church campus with strong adaptive reuse potential. The Gothic-inspired building features a striking red brick exterior, prominent tower, and tall arched stained-glass windows that bring natural light and character into the sanctuary. Inside, the expansive sanctuary offers soaring vaulted ceilings with decorative beams, traditional wooden pews, a raised chancel and pulpit, and an organ loft overlooking the main gathering space. Large stained-glass windows line the sanctuary walls, highlighting the historic craftsmanship and creating a dramatic atmosphere. Beyond the sanctuary are numerous classrooms, offices, and meeting spaces connected by wide hallways, offering flexibility for educational, institutional, residential, or community-based redevelopment. The property includes approximately 27,806 square feet of building area on .52 acres, providing a significant redevelopment opportunity in an area experiencing ongoing reinvestment. Potential uses include community services, housing conversion, education space, cultural venue, nonprofit headquarters, event venue, or mixed-use redevelopment. Property is currently tax exempt. Buyers are encouraged to explore eligibility for State and Federal Historic Tax Credits, along with potential funding through New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) and HOME programs, which may help offset redevelopment costs. Additional Opportunity: This property may also be purchased as part of a larger assemblage including nine lots on Peckham Street totaling approximately 0.91 acres (MLS#:B1665930) , the parsonage duplex at 308 Adams Street (MLS#:B1665682), and three additional nearby vacant lot listings (MLS#: B1665990, MLS#:B1666038, MLS#:B1666042). The combined properties provide expanded development potential and flexibility for a larger project footprint. Equal Housing Opportunity