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Warren developer acquires Army / Navy building | News, Sports, Jobs

rselak@tribtoday.com WARREN A downtown developer with a record of taking old, sometimes derelict, buildings and returning them to usefulness has acquired the former Mickey’s Army / Navy building with the same intended purpose. Mark Marvin’s Bull and Rhino Land Company LLC has come to terms with the Western Reserve Port Authority to purchase the strip-mall style building at 231 Main Ave. SW for $350,000 a large chunk of which is forgivable based on the agreement the parties struck. The deal is structured like this: Marvin put down $35,000 toward the purchase price and the port authority is holding a $315,000 note it can forgive in part or fully depending on the level of investment Marvin makes in the property.

Quality board appointments drive growth | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@tribtoday.com High levels of competence coupled by the cooperative attitudes of members of the Western Reserve Port Authority board of directors are resulting in good things for area business and our Mahoning Valley in general. The latest appointment to the board, Poland businessman Ed Muransky, came in recent weeks and proves to us that county commissioners, who appoint board members to their multiyear terms, are serious about continuing to keep the bar high in order to continue the good work being done by the port authority. Muransky, chairman of the board and founder of Muransky Companies, a business management company, also serves as founder, chairman, CEO and majority owner of the Surgical Hospital at Southwoods in Boardman.

Port Authority retains two top leaders | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff report YOUNGSTOWN The Western Reserve Port Authority has given new contracts to two of its top officials as it starts on a more than yearlong executive leadership transition. Executive director John Moliterno was awarded a new 14-month contract with the title of chief executive officer and Anthony Trevena, director of economic development, was given a new three-year contract that makes him chief operating officer. The moves were made to prepare for Moliterno’s expected retirement in early 2022. “This gives us a little bit over a year to get through the transition,” said port authority board president Marty Loney. “Both John and Anthony have done wonderful jobs for the port in all of their capacities quite frankly, but this makes it easier for us to look at the transitional period.”

Port authority retains two of its top officials | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff report YOUNGSTOWN The Western Reserve Port Authority has given new contracts to two of its top officials as it starts on a more than yearlong executive leadership transition. Executive director John Moliterno was awarded a new 14-month contract with the title of chief executive officer and Anthony Trevena, director of economic development, was given a new three-year contract that makes him chief operating officer. The moves were made to prepare for Moliterno’s expected retirement in early 2022. “This gives us a little bit over a year to get through the transition,” said port authority board president Marty Loney. “Both John and Anthony have done wonderful jobs for the port in all of their capacities quite frankly, but this makes it easier for us to look at the transitional period.”

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