South Euclid council paves way to keep commercial buildings maintained, occupied
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
Mayor Georgine Welo speaks during an online meeting in which South Euclid City Council approved three pieces of legislation pertaining to the city s commercial building stock. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com)
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It also said yes to legislation that aims to preserve the buildings of yesterday.
As expected, council approved two long-discussed pieces of legislation. One is a “dark store” ordinance, which seeks to ensure that all vacant non-residential buildings are registered with the city and properly maintained.
The other created a South Euclid Landmark Commission that will serve to preserve buildings deemed historically significant.
Community Action of Pequot Lakes sponsors business holiday lighting contest Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 9:00 am, Dec. 24, 2020 ×
Timeless Appeal, viewed here from Rasmussen Road in Pequot Lakes, won the annual business lighting contest and a $300 prize.Submitted Photo
Timeless Appeal on the corner of Rasmussen Road and Main Street in Pequot Lakes is the official winner of the business lighting contest, earning a cool $300 prize. Cathy Malecha owns the business.
Celtic Cottage, next to the Jack Pine Center on Main Street and owned by Susan Hardy, took second place and a $150 prize. Country Financial, at the south end of Government Drive with representative Aundra Erickson, won $50 in third place.
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