United States:
Goodwill Industries Promises It Won't ‘split Up The Neighborhood' At Former Tiffin School
11 June 2021
Taft Stettinius & Hollister
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When Goodwill of South Central Ohio purchased a property
belonging to the Chillicothe City School District, neighborhood
residents were concerned about how a new warehouse (and potential
future industry) would impact their community. Goodwill of South
Central Ohio CEO Marvin Jones, a Tiffin native, hosted a meeting to
listen to citizens' concerns and Goodwill amended its zoning
application so that only some of the land will be zoned for
industry.
Read more in the Chillicothe Gazette here.
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