Friday, December 4, 2009

Grant money will help pay for vacant hospital to come down

Painesville, Ohio is receiving an over $2 million accede to from a Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund that will be used to demolish a empty Lake East Medical Center. The hospitals future has been in subject for over four years, as well as it took over a year to put together a accede to application. City officials have been watchful upon capitulation from a determining house this month, as well as a accede to agreements will be signed early subsequent year. After that, bids will be indispensable for asbestos dismissal as well as early demolition work.

The master devise put together by a city calls for brand new construction of 350 homes, 85,000 block feet of retail space as well as 97,000 block feet of bureau space. The devise includes some-more green space as well as will assistance downtown turn some-more pedestrian-oriented.

For a full story, go to The News-Herald.

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