A nearly $1.3 million state grant will help lay the groundwork for a major makeover at the West Side Market, one of Cleveland’s best-known landmarks.The historic market won money Tuesday from a state program focused on cleaning up old buildings and contaminated land. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Development announced $29 million in brownfield awards, plus $23.3 million in grants to tear down dilapidated structures and prepare fallow sites for redevelopment.
Mudry said the nonprofit also is seeking federal historic-preservation tax credits and New Markets Tax Credits, which are designed to attract private investment to economically distressed communities. Collectively, the tax credits could bring $10 million to the project.“We have several foundation and corporate asks that are in,” she said, “and are just really doing a lot of relationship-building.
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