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Oakwood Commons Issue Passes in South Euclid South Euclid, Ohio…Voters approved Issue 96 in South Euclid, affirming unanimous votes by the South Euclid Planning Commission and City Council to rezone the South Euclid portion of the former Oakwood Country Club for retail and park use. “I want to thank the voters for their support, voters who said they want a 21-acre park; voters who said they want new jobs for themselves, their children and for others who’ve searched in vain for work; voters who said let’s keep our tax dollars in South Euclid; voters who value reasonable and appropriate solutions that balance economic needs with environmental stewardship; and voters who chose win-win instead of win-lose,” said Mitchell Schneider, president of First Interstate Properties, developer of the proposed Oakwood Commons. “Now it’s time to get to work. We will now work hard to final ize agreements with retailers, finis h work for permitting and finalize details for the park,” said Schneider. In campaign literature and at public meetings, Schneider stated numerous times he will invest $45 million dollars in South Euclid, create more than 700 jobs, generate annual revenues to the city of nearly $750,000 per year and doub le the amount of park space in South Euc lid. The passage of Issue 96 now assures that will happen. “Today’s vote represents a turning point for South Euclid — one that points toward growth rather than decline,” Schn eider said. “And it wouldn’t have been po ssible without the un animous support of both the city’s pla nning commiss ion and the city council of South Eu clid. In particular, I want to mention, commend and thank Mayor Georgine Welo, President of Council David Miller and Councilwoman Jane Goodman for seeing the benefits of this project and helping their constituents understand those benefits.” stated Schneider. “This has been a tough ca mpaign. I think it was especially tou gh on the voters, who had to suffer through too much ang er and campaign rhetoric. I want the residents of Sou th Euclid to know that I heard a few things loud a nd clear. They want a quality developme nt; they want stores that deliver value and affordable goods; they want retailers and restaurants that take pride in their own stores and pride in the community that surrounds them; they want a park that will be enjoyed by all; and most important, they want an operator that will keep the promises he makes. I told the voters of South Euclid tha t my reputation and that of First Interstate is on th e line now, tod ay and tomorrow. I intend to keep my p romises,” added Schneider. First Interstate Properties, Ltd. is a Lyndhurst-based full service real estate development and management company. Since its inception, First Interstate has built a sound reputation as a development firm concerned about and responsible toward the impacts of commercial growth on surrounding areas. Local retail projects include Legacy Village in Lyndhurst, Steelyard Commons in Cleveland, Avon Commons in Avon and Creekside Commons in Mentor. For more information, please visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Interstate- Properties/176798765687837 , our website at http://www.first-interstate.com or the Oakwood Commons website at http://www.oakwoodcommons.net/ .

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Oakwood Commons Issue Passes in South

Euclid

South Euclid, Ohio…Voters approved Issue 96 in South Euclid, affirming unanimous votes by the

South Euclid Planning Commission and City Council to rezone the South Euclid portion of the

former Oakwood Country Club for retail and park use.

“I want to thank the voters for their support, voters who said they want a 21-acre park; voters

who said they want new jobs for themselves, their children and for others who’ve searched in

vain for work; voters who said let’s keep our tax dollars in South Euclid; voters who value

reasonable and appropriate solutions that balance economic needs with environmental

stewardship; and voters who chose win-win instead of win-lose,” said Mitchell Schneider,

president of First Interstate Properties, developer of the proposed Oakwood Commons.

“Now it’s time to get to work. We will now work hard to finalize agreements with retailers, finish

work for permitting and finalize details for the park,” said Schneider.

In campaign literature and at public meetings, Schneider stated numerous times he will invest

$45 million dollars in South Euclid, create more than 700 jobs, generate annual revenues to the

city of nearly $750,000 per year and double the amount of park space in South Euclid. The

passage of Issue 96 now assures that will happen.

“Today’s vote represents a turning point for South Euclid — one that points toward growth rather

than decline,” Schneider said. “And it wouldn’t have been possible without the unanimous

support of both the city’s planning commission and the city council of South Euclid. In particular,

I want to mention, commend and thank Mayor Georgine Welo, President of Council David Miller

and Councilwoman Jane Goodman for seeing the benefits of this project and helping their

constituents understand those benefits.” stated Schneider.

“This has been a tough campaign. I think it was especially tough on the voters, who had to

suffer through too much anger and campaign rhetoric. I want the residents of South Euclid to

know that I heard a few things loud and clear. They want a quality development; they want

stores that deliver value and affordable goods; they want retailers and restaurants that take

pride in their own stores and pride in the community that surrounds them; they want a park that

will be enjoyed by all; and most important, they want an operator that will keep the promises he

makes. I told the voters of South Euclid that my reputation and that of First Interstate is on the

line now, today and tomorrow. I intend to keep my promises,” added Schneider.

First Interstate Properties, Ltd. is a Lyndhurst-based full service real estate development

and management company. Since its inception, First Interstate has built a sound reputation as a

development firm concerned about and responsible toward the impacts of commercial growth on

surrounding areas. Local retail projects include Legacy Village in Lyndhurst, Steelyard Commons

in Cleveland, Avon Commons in Avon and Creekside Commons in Mentor. For more information,

please visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Interstate-

Properties/176798765687837, our website at http://www.first-interstate.com or the Oakwood

Commons website at http://www.oakwoodcommons.net/.

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