Paladino's business ties with state

The view of 334-40 Dingens St. in Buffalo, which is owned by JP Group LLC, of which Paladino is manager. The Department of Motor Vehicles pays $876,744 over 11 years. Credit: Derek Gee
Carl Paladino, the Republican candidate for governor, has business relationships with many state agencies.
The principal ones are:
OFFICE SPACE
295 Main St., Buffalo
Owner: Ellicott Group LLC, of which Paladino is manager
State tenants: Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance pays $4.5 million over 10 years and $213,275 over five years; Workers' Compensation Board, $2.2 million over 10 years; Office of Children & Family Services, $1.6 million over 4 1/2 years; Department of Motor Vehicles, $1.2 million over seven years and $43,891 over four years; State Comptroller's Office, $470,572 over 10 years; Department of Education, $402,305 over 10 years; Public Service Commission, $254,181 over five years; Racing & Wagering Board, $204,050 over 10 years; Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, $104,701 over 4 1/2 years; Office of Technology & Telecommunications, $9,552 over 10 years
284-290 Main St., Buffalo
Owner: Swan Group LP., of which Paladino is a partner
State tenants: Department of Labor pays $5.7 million over 10 years; Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, $391,158 over 10 years; SUNY, $808,121 over nine years
460 Main St., Buffalo
Owner: 4858 Group Inc., of which Paladino is president
State tenants: Division of Parole pays $2.3 million over nine years; Office of Technology & Telecommunications, $23,100 over 10 years
500-518 Main St., Buffalo
Owner: 1239 Group LLC, of which Paladino is manager
State tenant: Department of Education pays $3.2 million over 10 years
334-40 Dingens St., Buffalo
Owner: JP Group LLC, of which Paladino is manager
State tenant: Department of Motor Vehicles pays $876,744 over 11 years
270 Michigan Ave., Buffalo
Owner: Michigan-Seneca Group Inc., of which Paladino is president
State tenant: Department of Environmental Conservation pays $8.1 million over 10 years
100 Seneca St., Buffalo
Owner: Seneca Street Properties, of which Paladino is president and general partner
State tenants: Department of Transportation pays $16.9 million over 15 years; Office of Technology & Telecommunications, $170,357 over 15 years
301 Ohio St., Buffalo
Owner: Mangano-Paladino, of which Paladino is part owner
State tenants: Department of Transportation pays $357,115 over 10 years; Office of General Services, $130,515 over 10 years
New Taylor Rd., Orchard Park
Owner: 9274 Group LLC, of which Paladino is president
State tenant: Department of Transportation pays $1.4 million over 10 years
100 W. Chemung Place, Elmira
Owner: 3107 Group LLC, of which Paladino is manager
State tenant: Division of Parole pays $1.3 million over 10 years
609 E. Church St., Elmira
Owner: 1093 Group LLC, of which Paladino signed the lease
State tenant: Department of Education's vocational training division pays $1.5 million over 10 years
1117 Main St., Perrysburg
Owner: 9161 Group LLC, of which Paladino is an executive
State tenant: Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities pays $1.3 million over 10 years
TAX BREAKS AND OTHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
Empire State Development Corp. - Provides tax credits and other economic development aid to at least 12 Paladino entities through the Empire Zones program, which is to be phased out under a 2010 law.
LAND IN BUFFALO
Owner: 10 Ellicott Square Court Corp., of which Paladino is manager
State tenant: Thruway Authority pays $75,000 over three years
LIQUOR LICENSES
The State Liquor Authority has given licenses to sell beer and wine to four convenience stores in the Buffalo area owned by the BAP Group, of which Paladino is president.
The liquor licenses to restaurant/bars in the Giacomo Hotel in Niagara Falls and Staybridge Suites hotel in West Seneca. Paladino manages both companies.
The licenses to sell beer and wine at Eckerd drugstores located in Paladino buildings in Geneva, Canandaigua and Rochester. Similar licenses have been given to businesses in Paladino buildings in Cheektowaga and Buffalo.
SOURCES: New York State Commission on Public Integrity, Office of General Services, Department of State, Comptroller's Office, Liquor Authority and Empire State Development Corp.
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