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27 05, 2015

Warren building is getting a facelift to accommodate Akron Children’s Hospital

By | 2018-02-12T16:57:20-05:00 May 27th, 2015|Categories: Archived|Tags: , |

From WKBN 27 News: (Click here for the original story)

WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – An older building in Warren is getting a facelift to accommodate the newest Akron Children’s Hospital facility.

Akron Children’s Hospital is putting a new Pediatrics Primary Care office at the site of the former American Red Cross on Mahoning Avenue. The 50-year-old building is being completely redone.

When it is finished, patients can make regular appointments or come in during walk-in hours.

“Whatever is most convenient for the family, and that is the goal, just to make convenient, cost-effective primary care for the children,” Leslee Fetterhoff of Akron Children’s Hospital said.

The new medical office will be ready for patients in July.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE COMPLETED PROJECT!
12 05, 2015

BBS Principal Andy Bednar presented 62 scholarships totaling $46,500 to Howland graduates

By | 2018-02-07T16:50:16-05:00 May 12th, 2015|Categories: Archived|Tags: , , , |

As President of the Howland Community Scholarships Foundation, BBS Principal Andy Bednar presented 62 scholarships totaling $46,500 to Howland graduates. Here, he is seen honoring long-time educator Barbara A. Wright for her accomplishments and her inspiration to the students of Howland.

The mission of the Howland Community Scholarships program is to award scholarships to Howland High School’s graduating seniors annually through direct donations and the proceeds of the Howland Community Scholarships Foundation, Inc. Thanks to the generosity of the community, the Foundation has been able to award 372 scholarships totaling $247,750 since it began in 2006. Congratulations to all this year’s deserving recipients!

19 09, 2014

New park planned at Firestone development

By | 2018-02-12T16:57:20-05:00 September 19th, 2014|Categories: Archived|Tags: |

From The Morning Journal News:

COLUMBIANA – A park spanning over three acres is planned for the Links at Firestone Farms and is yet another project of Tom Mackall, doing business as Firestone Homestead, LLC.

The new park is not affiliated with another Firestone Homestead project already under way in that area, but is specifically for the residents at Firestone Farms, which is also owned by Firestone Homestead.

The 3.5-acre park will feature a walking trail, picnic tables, playground, tennis courts, basketball court, bocce court, and pickle ball court, according to minutes of this month’s planning commission meeting.

Mackall and Andy Bednar, of Baker, Bednar, Snyder and Associates, presented the site plan to the commission during the meeting, and it was approved with all members in favor.

“It is very professionally done,” Mayor Bryan Blakeman, a member of the planning commission, said of the blueprints after the meeting. “(This is) the first proposed park in Columbiana that I am aware of since Firestone Park.”

The cost of the park was not shared with the commission, he added.

Bednar said a sign will be placed at the entrance to the park designating it is for resident and guest use only.

There are about 120 residential units in use there currently, and future plans call for more than 600 units, Blakeman said.

He also said that as owner of the homeowners association, Mackall has sought input from residents as to what they would like to see done in that community.

Blakeman lives in the Firestone Farms housing development and said he was able to vote on the matter because the park would not provide him with any financial gain or loss.

He did abstain from the vote when Mackall presented the Town Center and Marketplace at Firestone Farms commercial development, a separate project already under way in that area.

Construction on the park should begin this fall, he said.

22 08, 2014

Construction is Underway for Akron Children’s Hospital

By | 2018-02-07T16:50:34-05:00 August 22nd, 2014|Categories: Archived|Tags: |

Warren, OH – Construction is underway for an expansion of the existing Akron Children’s Hospital site in Warren. Additional services will include multispecialty physician offices as well as lab and radiology. Completion of the space is expected in late fall.

11 08, 2014

Major development for Columbiana detailed

By | 2018-02-07T16:50:43-05:00 August 11th, 2014|Categories: Archived|Tags: , |

From TribToday.com

COLUMBIANA – Businessman and developer Tom Mackall could talk about Harvey S. Firestone for hours, but that wasn’t what he did Friday. Instead, he talked about himself, and why he decided to undertake a major project near the Firestone Farms housing development.

Mackall told the crowd of more than 60 gathered at the Dutch Haus for the Columbiana Area Chamber of Commerce’s business breakfast to hear more about the project that he is a small businessman, like they are.

“You are the entrepreneurs of the world. You are what make the economy go. You have the responsibility every two weeks to make payroll,” he said.

Inspired by leaders like Firestone and his friends, Thomas Edison and former U.S. presidents, Mackall said he moved ahead with his vision to reinvest in Columbiana after securing oil and gas leases for property owned by his company, East Fairfield Coal in North Lima.

The company leased property it was using for its mining operations, and using that revenue Mackall decided to purchase the 844 acres of mostly undeveloped land along state Routes 7 and 14 that was foreclosed on in 2009 after Meadowbrooke Development LLC defaulted on its loan.

Wayne Bacon, who headed up Meadowbrooke, had intended to construct housing developments there and Columbiana extended water and sewer to the property planning to have that expense paid back by Meadowbrooke, however, the city was left footing the bill after the company went bankrupt.

Mackall purchased the property as Firestone Homestead LLC, and this is solely a Firestone Homestead project.

“It’s not unusual for entrepreneurs to step out and take a risk,” Mackall said of Meadowbrooke.

Harvey Firestone was the first one to attempt putting rubber tires on tractors when the nation was going through a depression, he noted.

“He revolutionized farming,” he said.

Mackall also recognizes the risk he is taking on the 10-year-project to create the Town Center and Marketplace at Firestone Farms. “I feel a real responsibility … all this press and media attention, the pressure is high. We are getting started and I’m really excited,” he said.

He has already leased the entire property for oil and gas exploration and Al Ricks of Associated Commercial Real Estate said companies are drilling for dry gas located in the Marcellus Shale there, not the wet gas that is typically found in the Utica. Wet gas is natural gas that contains ethane and butane while dry gas contains mostly methane.

Mackall said three wells were drilled last year and four will be drilled this year.

While the oil and gas industry has proved beneficial for his endeavor, the “real way” to take advantage of oil and gas revenue is from the farmers who have leased property and are looking to spend their money, he said.

Ricks is looking for commercial tenants for the project, and while no building leases have been signed at this point, letters of intent are being sent out, he said.

The project consists of the Town Center, a 1930s era version of Columbiana when Firestone lived there, including a town square similar to the one in the city of Columbiana, and the Marketplace, which will feature a full-service grocery store, hotel, restaurants, a bank, and retail businesses.

Mackall said construction will begin next year, and future plans could include a park, community center and a pool.

He believes the development will attract 1,000 new residents and create 1,000 more jobs. It will also draw people from the surrounding areas like Boardman, Youngstown, East Palestine, New Springfield and others.

“I think we are going to see a growing economy unlike anything we have seen before,” he added.

Through the Gallagher Clark and Carney Realty Mackall is already looking for people to purchase the 50 lots available for the residential portion of the project.

“We’d like for you to come join our community,” he said.

Terry Poulton, the owner of the Columbiana Ford dealership, said he is impressed with Mackall’s work on the project and is looking forward to the economic development it will create.

“This plan is more than we ever expected, it’s really over the top. He’s really stepping up. When they come down this way we hope to sell them a Ford,” he joked, referring to the people the development will attract.

22 06, 2014

Major project developers in Columbiana get go-ahead

By | 2018-02-07T16:50:52-05:00 June 22nd, 2014|Categories: Archived|

COLUMBIANA – Tom Mackall and the companies overseeing a new major development along state Routes 14 and 7 have been given the go-ahead for the initial phase of the project from the city’s planning commission.

Andy Bednar of Baker Bednar and Snyder, and Joe Gonda of Buckeye Civil approached the commission with Mackall last week to go over details and request permission to begin installing the necessary infrastructure, including roads, storm and sanitary sewer, water mains and other general utilities.

Click here to read the whole story…

10 06, 2014

Firestone project prepares to take off

By | 2018-02-12T16:57:20-05:00 June 10th, 2014|Categories: Archived|Tags: , , |

By KATIE SCHWENDEMAN – Staff Writer ([email protected]) , Morning Journal News

COLUMBIANA -Tom Mackall was confident voters would support liquor options on the May 6 election ballot, but he never thought they would have passed by such a large margin.

“I appreciate the vote of support from the community and feel a lot of responsibility to not disappoint them with what we need up there,” he said of the extensive new development planned for the property not far from the Firestone Farms housing development. “I was really surprised, I never thought we would get that kind of support.”

Mackall had asked for the liquor options in precincts C and D in order to attract restaurants and grocery stores to locate there. The options passed by more than 70 percent in precinct C and more than 80 percent in precinct D, with significantly more votes cast in precinct D.

The restaurants and grocery stores would be a part of the Town Center and Marketplace at Firestone Farms, a project headed up by Mackall’s Firestone Homestead LLC, which purchased the 62 parcels of mostly undeveloped land along state Routes 7 and 14 at sheriff’s sale in April of 2012.

Mackall said significant interest has already been shown by business owners targeting the development as a possible location now that the precincts are allowing alcohol sales.

Before the election he had said it would be very difficult to attract the kinds of businesses he envisioned for the development if the options did not pass.

The project is now moving forward swiftly, and Firestone Homestead LLC recently purchased the home on the northeast corner of the intersection across from the Columbiana Maze Craze for the purpose of using it as a sales office.

“We had tried to buy it earlier but couldn’t agree on a price. It fits right in. It was a little bit of a sore thumb for our project so I’m happy we were able to work it out and buy that property,” he said.

Firestone acquired the two-story, century-old home on one acre for $150,000.

Civil engineering plans and Phase I of the construction plans for the project will be presented to the city’s planning commission June 10, and Mackall said those plans include the installation of water retention and road entrances.

A bid package for Phase I is being prepared now, with the bid going out in February of 2015, Mackall said.

While the project has gathered some steam since the election he is somewhat disappointed ground won’t be broken this year.

“I wish we could do it sooner but we aren’t going to be able to have it for inside construction for the winter. I don’t want to start and then have a terrible winter like we had last winter and then ruin the project,” he said.

The goal is to have the stores and restaurants open by May of 2016.

He did not wish to disclose what stores or restaurants are showing an interest now, as nothing has been finalized.

“It’s been interesting. Now that we are getting with the finite plan and timetable more will happen, I think,” he said.

17 04, 2012

Andover Bank expands facility

By | 2018-02-07T16:51:12-05:00 April 17th, 2012|Categories: Archived|Tags: , , , |

From The Star Beacon

The Andover Bank is expanding its administrative facility to better serve customers at eight different branches, said Andover Bank Executive Vice President Stephen Varckette.

When complete, the expansion project will encompass 6,500 square feet, nearly doubling the size of the building, constructed in 1995.

“It will allow us to expand our products,” Varckette said. He said the bank has significantly increased its business since 1995 and expects growth to continue in coming years.

The actual construction, under the direction of Parillo Builders, is scheduled to begin later this week and continue for a year, Varckette said. The architectural firm designing the project is Baker Bednar Snyder & Associates.

Bob Taylor, a member of the board of directors, said the bank decided it was a good time to build because of three good years during difficult national economic times. He said the loyalty of customers and quality employees are big parts of the bank’s success.

Varckette said 30 to 40 people are employed at the Andover administrative center and that number will likely grow.

Employees at the center handle loan administration, collections, deposit administration, accounts, computer technology and provide a call center, he said.

7 09, 2011

New Cortland Branch Library Groundbreaking Ceremony

By | 2018-02-07T16:51:22-05:00 September 7th, 2011|Categories: Archived|Tags: , |

Construction of a new 10,636-square-foot building to house the Cortland Branch Library began in late August 2011. The new library is located at 578 Lakeview Drive in Cortland.

The library opened on June 9, 2012.

More Details Here: http://www.wtcpl.org/index.php/new-cortland-branch-library.html