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A pair of nuisance properties in Lorain are receiving funds for long-sought cleanup and redevelopment.The Lorain County Land Bank was recently awarded nearly $11.4 million from the Ohio Brownfield Remediation Program to remove debris and environmental hazards at Lorain’s former St. Joseph’s Hospital site and revitalize the former Stove Works industrial property.
“This intersection connects Lorain. So for us, it’s exciting. The potential is incredible,” said Carrion of Broadway Avenue and W. 21st Street, where the former hospital property sits.The St. Joseph’s site will receive almost $6.5 million to complete demolition, remove asbestos and other hazardous materials and prepare the property for redevelopment.“These are seeds that were planted years ago that are coming to fruition now,” Carrion said.
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