The city is looking to partner with someone new after it decided to part ways with northern Kentucky-based developer Brandicorp, according to our partners at the Dayton Daily News.
“We appreciate the time and effort that Brandicorp has put into the project,” said Xenia City Manager Brent Merriman. “While we both had high expectations for the property, it has become apparent that those expectations were not going to be realized, so we have decided to move in a different direction.”
The city set a March 20 deadline for companies to submit proposals.
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