Former P.C. municipal buildings sold
October 13, 2021

Former P.C. municipal buildings sold

By Kayleen Petrovia

The former Plain City municipal buildings, located at 213 S. Chillicothe Street, have been sold to The Station by West Element. The company will transform the buildings into a coworking space designed to serve local entrepreneurs and small businesses. The parking lot will remain village property and...

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