Liberty Center apartment project gets another year as $76M expansion awaits hotel tenant
25 Jun 2026
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By Michael Pitman – Courier contributor,
The project has state support. In January 2025, the project received a $7.6 million Ohio Transformational Mixed-Use Development, or TMUD, tax credit.
“Our current focus is on completing a comprehensive master plan and ensuring that any next steps are thoughtful, coordinated and aligned with the needs of the property, our tenants, key stakeholders and the surrounding community,” Taylor said.
PHOTO CREDIT: Liberty Center has an economic impact of $459 million annually, according to the West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance. CENTENNIAL/LIBERTY CENTER
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