BUFFALO, N.Y. — There is a new development in the fight to save a piece of Buffalo's history.

A temporary restraining order is in place, preventing the demolition of the Great Northern Grain Elevator on Ganson Street. That's according to the Campaign for Greater Buffalo History, Architecture & Culture.

The preservationist group says a state Supreme Court judge signed the order Sunday.

This comes after the city announced it would allow an emergency demolition of the 124-year-old grain elevator.

Archer Daniels Midland Company, the elevator's owner, applied for the demolition after it partially collapsed in a wind storm on December 11.

The Campaign for Greater Buffalo filed suit against the city and ADM, saying the site is an “invaluable piece of Buffalo's architectural and cultural heritage” and has been a designated city landmark since 1990.

The judge's order extends to at least Wednesday, when the parties are set to appear in court.

Spectrum News 1 has reached out to Archer Daniels Midland and the city of Buffalo and has not yet received a response.