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The Hayden House, a $7.3 million development for senior living apartments, will be built on the former Highlands Elementary school site at 1452 S. Wittenberg Ave. Photo by Barbara J. Perenic/Springfield News-Sun

$7.3 million senior housing development construction to start

Hayden House, a $7.3 million development set for construction early next year, is expected to fill a need for senior housing on the south end of Springfield. The 44-unit senior housing complex, which will be built on the former Highlands Elementary School site, 1452 S. Wittenberg Ave., could begin as ...

Christmas Past in the Miami Valley

Car crashes through Beavercreek home just after 8p.m. on Sunday  evening causing extensive structural damage, fire personnel and tow truck operators host a 2008 Ford Focus from the family room at 1789 N. Central Ave. where the operator lost control veering off  the roadway crashing through the front of the home then coming to rest in the family room destroying a Christmas tree and gifts, and at which point the occupants fled the scene on foot.  One male resident was home at the time of the crash and fire crews extricated him  out of the structure. The family of three were not allowed to go back into the structure and would stay with family members. Beavercreek police stated that the operator and passenger were located about one block away and charges are pending to the investigation 
Contributed Photo by Charles Caperton

Car damages Beavercreek home

Tina Koumoutos (front) of the Neighborhood Housing Partnership of Greater Springfield and Robin Short, Executive Director of TAC Industries Housing Connection remove the plastic from new appliances in the kitchen of a recently renovated home at 220 Shepard Street in New Carlisle on Friday, Dec. 6, 2012. Photo by Barbara J. Perenic/Cox Media Group

$1.1M to renovate foreclosed homes

Vacant and abandoned homes in Clark County will be renovated as part of a $1.1 million grant meant to revitalize neighborhoods hit hard by foreclosures.With money from the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the Clark County Community Development Department and two other organizations plan to purchase, renovate and sell seven homes ...

A dilapidated house at 1331 Jackson Hill Road is one of the buildings Champaign County is considering demolishing with the $200,000 the county received through the Moving Ohio Forward Program to tear down condemned and vacant buildings throughout the county. Staff photo by Bill Lackey

County to demolish vacant buildings using state funds

By this spring, more than a dozen vacant and abandoned structures throughout Champaign County could be torn down as part of national mortgage settlement that provided thousands of dollars to remove blighted homes.The Champaign County commissioners said Tuesday that 26 structures throughout the county have been identified by the city ...

A Neighborhood Stabilization Program home being built at 825 E. Cecil St. Photo by Barbara J. Perenic/Cox Media Group

City works to finish $8.5M housing program before deadline

The city of Springfield received the largest Neighborhood Stabilization Program grant per capita of any community in the nation and now is rushing to finish renovating homes with the money in areas hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis.The city has received $8.5 million since 2009 through two phases of the ...

The 900,000 square foot Crowell-Collier Building in downtown Springfield is once again for sale as signs posted on all four corners of the building advertise. Staff photo by Bill Lackey

Crowell-Collier back on market for $5M

A little more than a year after purchasing the Crowell-Collier Building — the single-largest structure in Clark County — Mosier Industrial Services Corp. has put it back on the market. The complex of buildings, located at 200 W. High St., takes up a city block in downtown Springfield and is ...

Mobile home parks owes $200K in taxes, in receivership

Brookside Village Mobile Home Park has landed in receivership after its owners failed to pay on a $2.3 million loan and nearly $200,000 in back property taxes.U.S. District Court records show Judge Timothy S. Black has appointed April Rose, a resident at the mobile home for 10 years, as the ...

The building that housed the former BP gas station on Scioto Street is the future home of Hot Head Burrito in Urbana. Staff photo by Bill Lackey

New Hothead Burrito looks at tax credit

A new program that provides a $500 grant for each new job created in a vacant commercial property could help add as many as 4,000 new jobs statewide. Champaign County officials hope prospective businesses take advantage before the funding runs dry. The goal of the Ohio Vacant Facilities Fund is ...

Area fighters boxing to benefit vets

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