The past 12 months brought new beginnings in the Reynoldsburg community, including the announcement of a major redevelopment project and a new community library.
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The vacant Kmart store at the corner of Brice Road and Main Street in Reynoldsburg will be demolished this summer in anticipation of a massive redevelopment project city officials call “game-changing.”
The Christian and Missionary Alliance, or the Alliance, a nonprofit evangelical protestant religious organization with more than a half-million U.S. members, plans to move its corporate headquarters this summer from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The move will bring nearly 200 employees and an expected $10 million in annual payroll, Mayor Joe Begeny said.
The Alliance is in contract to buy nearly 11 acres at the northeast corner of Brice Road and Main Street, including the former Kmart store, with proposed multimillion-dollar redevelopment plans that include office space, housing, a 2-story, 100-room boutique hotel and 15,000-square-feet of convention and conference space, city officials told