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Article: Seneca Hotel may see new life with asbestos-removal grant.
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- The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH)
- Article date:
- July 28, 2005
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Byline: Mike Pramik
Jul. 28--Leaky pipes have destroyed the ceilings, moisture has ruined the hardwood floors, and asbestos has spoiled the plaster.
But the Seneca Hotel, described as an eyesore even by its owner, one day could be a place that people will be happy to call home.
With a little help from the state, potentially.
Campus Apartments Inc. is asking the Ohio Department of Development for nearly $1.9 million in Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund money to rid the Seneca of asbestos. The grant would kick-start a rebirth of the 88-year-old building that was last used in 1987 as headquarters of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
The money is ...
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