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Law director reports ongoing receivership and court filings over Days Inn / Holiday Inn property

5766702 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The law director updated council on the receivership for the hotel property, noting motions filed to stay the receivership appointment and an appeal; the city's receiver opposes listing the property on the National Register of Historic Places and a related board meeting is set for Sept. 19.

The law director provided an update Sept. 2 on the receiver-appointed process for the former Days Inn / Holiday Inn property. The property’s receiver has filed remediation options with the property owner and the owner’s attorney filed a motion to stay the receivership appointment and an appeal. The law director said the court is expected to set hearings in due course.

The law director also reported that the property owner has requested the property be listed on the National Register of Historic Places and that the receiver has opposed that request. The National Register board meeting to consider the listing is scheduled for Sept. 19; the city and the Lorain County Port Authority have submitted letters opposing the listing.

No final court action was reported at the meeting; the law director said work continues to reach a resolution and that additional hearings and filings are pending.