By Caitlin Dewey – BuffaloNews.com – Image: Courtesy of Stieglitz Snyder Architecture.

Image: A rendering of the proposed Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute at Niagara and Hudson streets.

A slim row of vacant lots at the corner of Niagara and Hudson streets could become the site of a $10 million Hispanic cultural institute under a plan unveiled by the Hispanic Heritage Council of Western New York. The proposed institute – which could break ground as early as April, pending a successful fundraising campaign – would include a museum, a 150-seat theater and a broadcast TV and radio lab, among other amenities.

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