In the past several years, the city has discussed “many different commercial and retail uses for the property,” which is zoned commercial, Robillard said. “As this is a very busy, visible and important intersection of the city, a quality redevelopment of the corner will make a lasting impact on redevelopment and reinvestment opportunities in the area.” “Once demolition takes place, the property will be much more marketable for redevelopment,” he said. Explore EARLIER: Girl ID’d in school shooting threat that draws Kettering, Oakwood police The owner will contract with a demolition business and the city will reimburse half of the cost up to $25,000, Kettering Planning and Development Director Tom Robillard said in an email. The vacant property is next to a closed Dragon City Chinese Restaurant on Marshall. The 0.2267-acre site on East Stroop is a small, vacant former Food Mart, owned by Kettering resident Susan Westbeld, who bought the land in 2018, Montgomery County property records show.
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