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Adopt a lot

Adopt a vacant lot for a community project, urban garden, or green space

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Build on a lot

Providing partners with the chance to build something new on a vacant lot

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Buy a commercial property

Helping empty, tax-delinquent commercial properties get a new start

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Buy a side lot

Providing owners with the opportunity to buy the vacant lot next door

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Engage with our neighborhoods

Collecting neighborhood data to support residents and inform decision making

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Learn about tax foreclosure

A tool used to take control of vacant and abandoned properties

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Remove a blighted building

Returning lots to positive community uses, like green space and urban gardens

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Renovate a home

Offering the chance to renovate a home in a fair, affordable way

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Home Preservation Initiative

Eligible Lucas County homeowners can receive a home visit, free general advice, low-interest home improvement loans, and helpful client service from our team.

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RISE Neighborhoods

Through a targeted investment approach, RISE Neighborhoods receive support and resources for businesses, homeowners, and the community.

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With the Land Bank’s help, we were able to expand our business quickly. Before we acquired the building from the Land Bank, we had eight employees. Now we have 28!

Chad Buck Owner of Buck Brothers Paving on Avondale Avenue

St. Anthony's Redevelopment

The Land Bank is committed to redeveloping the former St. Anthony's church building for the benefit of the Junction neighborhood.

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The Four Corners

On the only corner in downtown Toledo where all four original buildings remain, the Land Bank is working to bring the historic Spitzer and Nicholas buildings back to life.

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