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For Immediate Release Cincinnati’s Al. Neyer, Inc. to start construction on $37 million adaptive reuse/renovation of historic landmark April 2010
Cincinnati, Ohio (April 13, 2010) – It takes nine partnering organizations, $37 million and a lot of cooperation and perseverance to re-adapt an iconic 1920s hotel as an office anchor for an urban neighborhood’s revitalization efforts. Especially in this economy.
But, in The hotel sits in the heart of a central City of
The new Vernon Manor offices will accommodate more than 600 employees from Cincinnati Children’s, creating new capacity for the medical center to expand at other locations, including its main campus. Cincinnati Children’s
The repurposing of the Vernon Manor “follows our GO Cincinnati strategy, which focuses on developing the life sciences and health care sectors that are creating significant job growth in the next 10 years,” according to Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory.
Al. Neyer will start renovation work on the 171,000 square-foot, seven-story building this month. Work on a 440-car parking garage begins July 2010. City Manager Milton Dohoney, Jr., said the retained jobs from Cincinnati Children’s contribute $600,000 in annual earnings tax revenue, while the new jobs created from this expansion are likely to contribute over $800,000.
The City of
“When all the pieces come together, this project takes the assets our neighborhoods offer, pairs them with the world-class businesses we have, and promotes inclusiveness in economic development in our city” said Mr. Dohoney.
Developer Al. Neyer said it will finalize its closings on project financing April 15, including New Markets Tax Credits and Federal Historic Tax Credits.
Al. Neyer, Inc. Executive Vice President
REEAAL President Ed Rigaud said the African-American-led real estate investment enterprise will own 51% of Vernon Manor Offices LLC, project owner, and called it an “important step to achieving economic freedom for all of our citizens.”
We believe that this magnificent project affords the proper respect to the rich history, and to the exciting future of the Avondale community,” Mr. Riguad said. “Our investment group is fully committed to this project and to the success of Avondale.” Mr. Rigaud is an accomplished businessman and a founding director and first President of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in
“This project is a key economic development project that will both be an anchor in the Avondale community and expand the capabilities of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, which means more jobs,” according to Mayor Mark Mallory. “It also fits into our GO
### ABOUT AL. NEYER Al. Neyer, Inc. is a 116-year-old commercial real estate development, investment and design-build company, responsible for millions of square feet of office, medical office, industrial and residential mixed-use space that contributes to the economic vitality of cities in which we build.
Al. Neyer recently completed construction of a 120,000-square-foot medical office and treatment facility at
Al. Neyer leads in green building design and construction practices. Five of our staff holds LEED Accredited Professional credentials and the company has been involved in a half-dozen LEED certified/registered projects and significant redevelopment projects involving brownfields. Al. Neyer consistently ranks among Greater Cincinnati’s largest privately held companies. ABOUT CITY OF The City of Cincinnati Economic Development Division (EDD) is focused on major economic development projects and the revitalization of downtown
City of Meg Olberding 513-352-5358 meg.olberding@cincinnati-oh.gov Al. Neyer Contact:
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