Cincinnati district sells 3 empty school buildings

June 18, 2009
Bids for 6 other facilities were rejected

From The Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati school board has rejected offers on six of the vacant school buildings it tried to auction last week because the bids were too low. However, the board sold three school buildings for a total of $660,000--Fairview German Language School, Bramble School and Roosevelt School.

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