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Alloy Development says St. Bernard Square got about $540,000 in grants; highlights BASF expansion and Syntheca digester project
Summary
Alloy Development representatives told the council a county grant and a second award total about $540,000 for St. Bernard Square demolition and pre‑development, outlined a Vine Street revitalization strategy and highlighted major local projects including a BASF $70 million expansion and a large food‑waste digester.
Dan Ferguson of Alloy Development told the Saint Bernard Village Council that the St. Bernard Square project received a county grant plus a separate award that together "total around $540,000" to pay for demolition and pre‑development work.
Ferguson said Alloy is also working on a plan for the rest of Vine Street — the area south of the square — to build on recent streetscaping and a growing cluster of destination businesses. "We're encouraging the village to come up with some other strategies ... to help revitalize the corridor, focusing on attracting and encouraging additional destination businesses here," he said.
Ferguson highlighted several private investments in or near the village. He said Syntheca Energy, a Cincinnati company,…
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