Ohio college buys former high school facilty

Jan. 25, 2011
Notre Dame College pays $2.2 million for recently closed Regina High School

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: Notre Dame College in South Euclid, Ohio, has purchased the adjacent property that once housed Regina High School. The acquisition of the building and eight acres for about $2.2 million will enable the college to create a gateway entrance on South Green Road, something it has lacked for decades. The 57-year-old high school closed last June, and was being leased this year by Notre Dame.

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