Posted January 29, 20169 yr Our Central Hotel renovation project is heading toward a mid-year conclusion in Galion, and we're pretty thrilled about the results. A significant piece of local history has been preserved and promises additional decades of useful life. I visited the project yesterday and posted this on LinkedIn --> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/checking-central-hotel-thomas-palmer?trk=hp-feed-article-title-publish
January 29, 20169 yr I thought this property was already rehabbed to Senior apartments or something? I haven't really been back to Galion in years (went to middle/high school there).
January 29, 20169 yr I thought this property was already rehabbed to Senior apartments or something? I haven't really been back to Galion in years (went to middle/high school there). You are correct, jjames, however early last year the building was closed after discovery that the renovation work performed in the early 2000s had been badly flawed. In one spot, for instance, over 20 inches of concrete was used to level a sagging floor! The Central Hotel was evacuated, and it was determined that saving the building would take over $3 million of new investment. Both the Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing and the City of Galion stepped up to avoid the loss of the building and the return of 30 living units to the heart of our downtown area.
January 29, 20169 yr I thought this property was already rehabbed to Senior apartments or something? I haven't really been back to Galion in years (went to middle/high school there). You are correct, jjames, however early last year the building was closed after discovery that the renovation work performed in the early 2000s had been badly flawed. In one spot, for instance, over 20 inches of concrete was used to level a sagging floor! The Central Hotel was evacuated, and it was determined that saving the building would take over $3 million of new investment. Both the Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing and the City of Galion stepped up to avoid the loss of the building and the return of 30 living units to the heart of our downtown area. Awesome! I always liked Galion's downtown. There's a decent selection of store-fronts and always have loved Evergreen Company.
January 29, 20169 yr I thought this property was already rehabbed to Senior apartments or something? I haven't really been back to Galion in years (went to middle/high school there). You are correct, jjames, however early last year the building was closed after discovery that the renovation work performed in the early 2000s had been badly flawed. In one spot, for instance, over 20 inches of concrete was used to level a sagging floor! The Central Hotel was evacuated, and it was determined that saving the building would take over $3 million of new investment. Both the Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing and the City of Galion stepped up to avoid the loss of the building and the return of 30 living units to the heart of our downtown area. Awesome! I always liked Galion's downtown. There's a decent selection of store-fronts and always have loved Evergreen Company. You'll have to come back to visit. We have had a new Ohio craft beer venue and a candy store open up right next to The Evergreen Company, and a new bike shop across the street.
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