The Board of Trustees of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are now accepting sealed bids for the demoliton of the Nivison-Weiskopf factory at Third and Voorhees streets in Reading.
Demolition of the factory will give the City of Reading 10 acres of developable land, which they plan on marketing to biotech firms.
The former director of UC's Genome Research Institute has said that the site could support a $50 million building with a $20 million per year payroll.
Bids are being accepted until April 10.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Reading: Demolition of the Nivison-Weiskopf factory
Posted by Kevin LeMaster at 12:03 AM
Labels: Nivison-Weiskopf, Reading