One way to deal with absentee landlords: Get them to sell or donate their problem properties Cary Spivak, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. renovated and sold this home at 4202 Rush Blvd. to a homeowner in 2019.
If you can t beat em, buy em.
A Youngstown, Ohio, nonprofit has been following that strategy by reaching out sometimes in a threatening tone to absentee landlords who own vacant neighborhood eyesores. The message the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. sends is simple: If you don t want to fix your property then sell it to us. Or, even better, donate it.
Donation made to help people in the Valley achieve homeownership
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Sophia Buggs: Planting food knowledge and produce in the Valley
Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley. She was nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.
Mar 16, 2021 4:45 AM By: Alyssa Weston
YOUNGSTOWN Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley from the farm to the table.
Buggs, also known as Mama Sophia, was recently nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.