Position: Reporter
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — For months now, there has been an ongoing discussion between Heights Libraries and nine nonprofit organizations that occupy the Coventry PEACE building. The big question: Will those groups be able to stay?
"We were in different situations in our lives. We are small-staffed. No attorneys, no accountants," Hawthorne said."Not only was that deadline missed, but we learned at the same time that there would be no additional renewals after that, which was news to all of us.""The Board... decided to allow a lease extension of six months, July 1 to Dec. 31.
Those necessary repairs include the building’s roof which is quoted at $217,300 to fix, according to Heights Libraries records.
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