Jim Fink recently completed his 35-year career with American City Business Journals – the owner of Buffalo Business First. Jim returned to Western New York in 1987 to serve on the editorial team at Business First. His reporting and feature stories helped Business First grow to become the must-read print and online publication in Western New York for real-time business news. During his tenure, Jim broke thousands of stories on the region’s economic development, real estate, tourism, hospitality, and the business of sports. He accomplished this by building relationships and earning the trust of community leaders in both the government and private sectors. An award-winning journalist, Jim represented Business First as both a moderator and a panelist at numerous summits, programs and events, at which he shared his keen knowledge and insights on regional economic development, real estate, hospitality and tourism. Jim’s work in these areas were featured in more than five special publications he created and produced, which increased Business First’s readership and circulation. These include the annual “Build WNY” that focused on the economic development activity in the eight Western New York county region and the yearly real estate round up that highlighted major commercial and residential transactions in Erie County. Jim’s network is large. His interviews span the globe. He has individually spoken with community leaders, government officials at the local, state and national levels, business executives and small business owners, Hall of Fame athletes, music legends, and even King Charles. An avid sports fan, Jim also provides editorial content related to the NFL and NHL for the Associated Press, Hockey News, and the Sporting News.. A Buffalo Niagara region native and graduate of SUNY Buffalo State University, Jim is actively engaged in the community he is proud to call home. He is an original committee member and participant of the 11-Day Power Play and has served on committees for the Park School( his primary and high school alma mater) Shea’s Performing Arts Center, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Brothers of Mercy.. Jim has also served with leadership positions on the boards of the Cerebral Palsy Association (now Aspire of Western New York) and the Taste of Buffalo, Jim resides in Amherst with his wife, Jill. He can be found around town on walks with his dog, Iko, and at area hockey rinks, racquetball courts, restaurants, and concert venues.
Jim Fink
Kyle Okposo Puts His Buffalo Home up for Sale
Just-retired former Buffalo Sabres forward and captain Kyle Okposo has put his Clarence residence on the market.
The New Millionares Row in Buffalo
Another week, another sale of a private residence in Erie County, with the house selling for well north of $1 million.
Million Dollar Homes in Buffalo
This year’s growing list of Erie County homes that have sold for more than $1 million continues to rise.
Tracking Sales: Properties in Western New York
Recent commercial real estate deals in the Buffalo area
Million Dollar Homes Continue to Sell in Western New York
Why did a 90-year-old house in Buffalo’s Delaware Park neighborhood sell in less than one week? And, why did it sell for its $2.1 million asking price?
Huge Expansion and More Jobs Coming to West Seneca, New York
In one of the largest expansion projects in its history, Upstate Niagara Cooperative Inc. is working on plans for a $150 million project that will more than double the size - and capacity - of its West Seneca operations hub.
Abandoned School May Become Apartments in Buffalo, New York
The same development team that has created several Buffalo projects is eyeing a former East Side school for its latest endeavor.
Why 2 Apartment Complexes Sold Higher Than Expected in WNY
Why did two northern Erie County apartment complexes sell for decidedly more than the regional per-unit average?
37th Home Sold This Year For Over $1 Million in Western New York
A sprawling Amherst estate that includes a six-stall horse barn has become Erie County’s 37th private residence to sell for more than $1 million this year.
2 Wines From Western New York Win Awards
Two wines from the Choose Love Wines collection have won high accolades from a key wine-ranking publication.