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Lucas County Commissioners Announce Plans To Sell Seven Ballpark Buildings
Lucas County Commissioners Announce Plans To Sell Seven Ballpark Buildings
Lucas County Commissioners announced plans to sell seven historic county-owned buildings surrounding the site of the Lucas County Ballpark currently under construction. Zyndorf-Serchuk will assist commissioners and the Lucas County Economic Development Department in marketing the buildings to interested developers and businesses.

The properties for sale include five buildings on St. Clair Street originally purchased by the commissioners in the 1980's, and two buildings at the corner of Monroe and Huron Streets, bought by the commissioners last year to make room for the Lucas County Ballpark.

"We intend to sell the buildings to interested parties who want to enhance the ballpark and surrounding Warehouse District in appearance and design," said Sandy Isenberg, President of the Lucas County Board of Commissioners. "The most important factor in any sale will be the proposed use for the building, which must take into account the historic integrity of the building and fit into the overall scope of the area."

There is no formal asking price for any of the seven buildings, but the selling price will be considered in any potential deal. The buildings will also be sold "as is". The buildings were originally constructed between 1867 and 1887. Their size ranges from 2,800 to 10,800 square feet.

"We have promised the citizens of Lucas County a first-class entertainment destination that will enhance the Warehouse District and help the renaissance of downtown Toledo," said Lucas County Commissioner Harry Barlos. "That said, we will base the sale of these buildings on what will happen to each of them in the long-term and insure whatever interested party comes to the table has a proven track record of success."

Excavation, steel, and concrete work are simultaneously going on at the ballpark site. The steel skeleton of the ballpark will start to take shape in the downtown Toledo skyline in the next couple of weeks. The Lucas County Ballpark is scheduled to open in April, 2002, in time for the Mud Hens home opener next baseball season.

"It is ironic that the Toledo Mud Hens begin their new season today in Indianapolis," said Lucas County Commissioner Bill Copeland. "That means we are exactly one year away from opening day at the new Lucas County Ballpark."

Lucas County Treasurer Ray Kest presented Lucas County Commissioners and Toledo Mud Hens General Manager Joe Napoli with a $6 million mock check, reiterating his plans to purchase that same amount of bonds to help fund ballpark construction.
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