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Medina celebrates five years since Farmers' Exchange renovation; mayor issues proclamation
Summary
City officials and U.S. Rep. Max Miller joined business owners and Main Street Medina to mark the fifth anniversary of the Farmers' Exchange Building, praising the building's historic rehabilitation, local economic role and the use of state and federal historic tax credits to complete the roughly $5–6 million project.
Medina marked the fifth anniversary of the Farmers' Exchange Building on stage with a City of Medina proclamation, brief remarks from Mayor Dennis Hanwell and a certificate presentation by U.S. Rep. Max Miller.
Mayor Dennis Hanwell read a proclamation recognizing the Farmers' Exchange Building and the three businesses housed there — Keller Market and Cafe Bistro, The Farmer's Table and Keller Meats — and presented it to owners on behalf of the Medina City Council. The mayor noted the businesses opened during the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented a formal ribbon-cutting…
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