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Akron City Council Approves East End Entertainment District

AKRON, Ohio — The city of Akron will soon be home to a new entertainment district, after city council members approved a resolution at Monday’s meeting. Council members voted to approve the creation of the new East End entertainment district, spanning about 80 acres at the site of the former Goodyear headquarters. The district will be the third entertainment district in Akron, but the first outside of downtown. Zack Milkovich, the Ward 10 councilperson, said he can’t wait to see the redevelopment in the area. “I grew up not too far from here, and I remember back as a child, this used to be such a vibrant area,” Milkovich said. “These buildings that we stand under here are legendary to the city of Akron.”

The redevelopment is part of a “Live, Work, Play” initiative by the developer, Industrial Realty Group (IRG). The group bought the former Goodyear campus, about 400 acres, in 2009 and has redeveloped other parts of the campus over the years through public-private partnerships, which include tax credits and tax increment financing, as well as private money. The group said its owners have invested approximately $170 million into the area.

The East End

The East End is a dynamic, mixed-use, community. The 1.4 million square-foot site is comprised of Class A office space, sophisticated apartments, a 1,500-seat theater, a 20,000 square-foot gymnasium and a hotel. The live, work, play concept also features shopping and restaurants, making it Akron’s destination for entertainment, economic activity and comfortable living.

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