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Alloy outlines Community Impact Program wins in Cheviot, Mount Healthy and Lock Site in Laughlin

5405233 · July 16, 2025
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Alloy Development reported to Hamilton County commissioners that its Community Impact Program has guided Cheviot, Mount Healthy and Laughlin through procurement, grant administration and project planning; Cheviot selected a developer for a former downtown department store building and Laughlin won an acquisition grant for a downtown landmark.

Alloy Development presented an update July 15 on the county’s Community Impact Program (CIP), describing community project management work in Cheviot, Mount Healthy and Laughlin and reporting grant awards and developer selection activity.

Catherine Fitzgerald, Alloy, said the program was launched to help smaller communities that receive grants but lack the capacity to implement projects. "The purpose of the program is to promote economic development in communities that in need of additional capacity, and support them really through project management," Fitzgerald said.

In Cheviot, Alloy and county staff worked to re‑solicit development interest for a 14,000‑square‑foot city‑owned building (a former Woolworths department store). The city had a…

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