Clark County Land Reutilization Corporation strives to improve our community through the revitalization of vacant, blighted, and abandoned structures and land. Check out some of the ways we have done this!

POSTS

July 13, 2023

Director Named to Ohio Land Bank Board

Clark County Land Reutilization Corporation (the “Land Bank”) is proud to announce that our Executive Director, Ethan Harris was elected to the Ohio Land Bank Association […]
July 13, 2023

New Carlisle, New Builds

Partnership between Land Bank and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton brings new homes to New Carlisle area. Out of the generous contribution of the City […]
April 10, 2023

2022 In Review

March 14, 2023

2023 Springfield Community Clean Up Day

Partnership Brings Revitalization

 

721 N. Murray St.

721 N Murray St. was officially completed September 29, 2022. This home had been in left abandoned and in disrepair. The Clark County Land Reutilization Corp. acquired the property and donated it the OIC Vocational Education program. Students were able to learn real life skills and trades while restoring this structure back into a home.

OIC Brings New Life to Rubsam

 

614 Rubsam St.

In March of 2019, Clark County Land Reutilization Corp. acquired 614 and 620  Rubsam St. properties.  The existing structure was demolished with the NIP Grant funds and donated to OIC of Clark County. The new build project was completed September 29, 2022.

Clark County Land Reutilization Corporation strives to improve our community through the revitalization of vacant, blighted, and abandoned structures and land. Check out some of the ways we have done this!