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Strongsville council authorizes RFP to market sale of about 87.5 acres; members point to industrial park expansion after CCL tour
Summary
On March 3 the Strongsville City Council unanimously authorized the mayor to solicit proposals for real estate marketing services to sell approximately 87.5 acres of city-owned industrial land. Council members cited a recent tour of CCL’s North American headquarters and ongoing roadwork as context for planned business-park expansion.
The Strongsville City Council on March 3 approved a resolution authorizing the mayor to advertise a request for proposals for professional real estate marketing and advisory services in connection with the potential sale of about 87.5 acres of city-owned industrial land for economic development.
Council members said the move is part of planning for industrial growth after a February Economic Development Committee tour of CCL’s North American headquarters in one of the city’s industrial parks. "It was a really good visit and a chance to see ... a research and…
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