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A significant zoning change is on the horizon for Toledo as the Zoning & Planning Committee convened to discuss a proposal that could revitalize a historic building. During the meeting, Christian Murphy from Architects Forum Midwest presented an application to shift the zoning designation of the old Ohio Plate Glass building from industrial general to industrial light. This change aims to accommodate the needs of Moser Construction and Foundation Steel, two companies planning to operate from the site.
Emma Helvey, representing Moser Construction, expressed gratitude for the committee's support, highlighting the company's long-standing presence in Northwest Ohio and its commitment to public and private infrastructure projects. "We're very happy to be back," she stated, emphasizing the importance of the renovation for both businesses and the community.
The proposed changes will not only bring these two firms downtown but also breathe new life into the historic structure, preserving its legacy while adapting it for modern use. The building will serve as a new headquarters for Foundation Steel and a relocation site for Moser's office, with plans for light industrial activities, including equipment storage.
Committee members expressed enthusiasm for the project, recognizing its potential to enhance the downtown area and support local businesses. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the future of the site and the positive impact it could have on Toledo's economic landscape.
Converted from Toledo - Zoning & Planning Committee on 2025-08-13 4:00 PM meeting on August 13, 2025
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