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Thursday, June 15, 2017

On Thursday June 15, YNDC was awarded the Torch Award for Nonprofit Excellence at the Better Business Bureau's annual Torch Awards.

The Better Business Bureau's Torch Awards recognize trust and ethics in the marketplace across the Mahoning Valley. Along with YNDC, the Better Business Bureau honored Butech Bliss of Salem, Rulli Bros. of Youngstown, Wm. Price Heating Company Inc. of Girard, and CKC Cleaning Specialist of Hubbard with Torch Awards for Marketplace Trust and Suzanne Fleming with the Torch Award for Civic Leadership. The awards ceremony took place at the Lake Club in Poland, Ohio. 

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Saturday, June 17, 2017

On Saturday, June 17, over 30 volunteers helped landscape around the “Welcome to Youngstown” sign on the corner of Glenwood and Midlothian and at the historic property at 3726 Glenwood Avenue.

Volunteers from Hope for Renewal/Tabernacle Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Progress MV, Victory Christian Center, Youngstown Workweek, and YSUscape cleaned up, planted flowers and shrubs, and mulched at both sites.

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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

On Tuesday, June 20, over 100 residents of the Cornersburg Neighborhood participated in the Cornersburg Neighborhood Public Meeting at New Covenant Worship Center.

Residents reviewed a draft of the Cornersburg Neighborhood Action Plan, which addresses housing and property conditions, infrastructure repair and maintenance, crime and safety concerns, and economic development along Canfield Road. Residents expressed interest in addressing vacant and rental properties in their neighborhood, repairing infrastructure, forming more neighborhood associations, and attracting new businesses to the area.  Feedback from the meeting will be incorporated into a final version of the plan.  An action team, comprised of residents, stakeholders, city officials, YNDC staff, the Mahoning County Land Bank, and other relevant partners will be begin to meet to implement the neighborhood action plan.  

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Friday, June 23, 2017

Jodi Malmisur is the second volunteer to earn a BLIGHT FIGHTER T-shirt for volunteering at six YNDC workdays!

Jodi received her T-shirt while participating in her SEVENTH workday, the Idora Neighborhood Workday on Saturday, June 17. We would like to thank Jodi for her time and dedication to fighting blight in Youngstown! You could be the next volunteer to earn a free T-shirt! YNDC is offering a free BLIGHT FIGHTER T-shirt to those who participate and sign in at a minimum of six workdays in 2017. Several others are close to earning their T-shirt and YNDC has a number of upcoming opportunities to get involved. Check out our calendar or get more info here about volunteering at Community Workdays.

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The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation and Home
Depot teamed up Friday to make sure at least one local veteran would be able to
find an affordable, nice place to stay.

YNDC knows how to fix up old houses but
even by their standards, a house on Wakefield Avenue was a huge undertaking. “It
was a really big project when we got the house. It was pretty much a shell of a
house when we got it,” said YNDC Housing Director Tiffany Sokol. The house has
a special purpose — YNDC wants it to go to a veteran. The Department of Housing
and Urban Development estimates there are about 40,000 American veterans who are
homeless on any given night. Vets have purchased YNDC homes before but this
will be the first one remodeled with a veteran in mind. “Help the folks that
have served us. As we serve our community, we really want to create
opportunities for them to be a part and be homeowners in our communities,”
Sokol said. They got some special help from the Boardman Home Depot to do it,
too. “We felt like this was a project that was deserving of our help,” Greg
DeCarlo said. The home improvement store has long focused on serving those who
have served us. “Home Depot realizes there’s a lot of veterans in the
community. We like to give back to those veterans in need,” DeCarlo said. So
they joined YNDC to make the project happen, giving the organization a $22,000
grant that covered all the materials. Home Depot also brought more than a dozen
volunteers to put on the finishing touches. “These guys are trying to do this
for a veteran in need, so this is just a way that Home Deport and associates
can give back to the community,” DeCarlo said. Home Depot gives out several of
these grants every year but this is the biggest one DeCarlo can remember. “Without
their help, we really would not have been able to make this project possible,”
Sokol said. The home will be finished up within a few weeks and should be
listed for sale by the middle of July. Veterans interested in buying it can
contact YNDC at 330-480-0423.

To read the full story from WKBN, click here. 

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The Brownlee Woods Neighborhood Association will host its
monthly meeting Thursday at Faith Community Church, 1919 E. Midlothian Blvd. 

Refreshments will be served at 6 p.m. with a business
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Mayor John A. McNally and
Councilwoman Basia Adamczak, D-7th. Also, community police officer Phil Skowron
will visit. The Brownlee Woods Neighborhood Action Team also will meet
at 5:30 p.m. with the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. to discuss
property issues, make plans for neighborhood projects and receive a progress
report from YNDC.

To read the full story from The Vindicator, click here. 

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It’s been just over a year since
the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation took over its largest
property yet — renovating the first house the city ever seized through new spot
blight laws.

YNDC is renovating 3726 Glenwood Ave. on the south side from top
to bottom, getting it ready to sell. A lot has changed at the five-bedroom
house over the past few months. There are new windows, fixtures, and a sense of
excitement around the home, which is a big change from the years it sat empty. “We
uncovered some leaded glass windows in the back that were really cool that we
didn’t expect to find,” Sokol said. “They were original. They were actually
covered by stucco on one side and drywall and through the demo, we just
happened to find them.” Some of the discoveries weren’t so good, like the fact
that the entire foundation in one area had to be replaced. “The garage basement
wall was actually bowed in quite a bit so we had to do a major structural
repair,” Sokol said. “We had to jack up the garage ceiling, lift it up, and
replace the entire back wall of the garage.” One of the largest hurdles the
group had to clear was repairing the foundation wall. It was an expense they
didn’t expect. “We knew this was going to be a big budget project going in, and
we were prepared for that,” said YNDC Housing Director Tiffany Sokol. “Part of
the reason we are able to do this house — and actually rehabilitate some other
homes we are working on in the city that we wouldn’t have been able to do
before — is because of our partnership with the City of Youngstown.” The city
said this particular house was such a drag on the neighborhood, they had to
take it through eminent domain. That’s a tool that could be used in the future.
The house had last been sold as a land contract but unable to keep up with repairs,
the tenants walked away. “It’s definitely a tool we could use in the future.
This particular house was owned by Harbor Portfolio, which has become kind of
nationally notorious for their practices of land contracting,” said YNDC
Director Ian Beniston. The asking price is expected to be more than $150,000.
That’s two to three times more than the average YNDC house. YNDC has kept up
with other work while the Glenwood Project goes on.  Three new houses are going on the market this
week.

To read the full story and see the video from WKBN, click here. 

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Monday, June 26, 2017

On Friday, June 23, over a dozen volunteers from Home Depot, YNDC, and the Brownlee Woods Neighborhood participated in the Team Depot Workday.

The workday took place at 1936 Wakefield Avenue in the Brownlee Woods Neighborhood. All of the interior walls in the house were painted and the front of the house was landscaped. This home is being rehabilitated for a veteran occupant through a grant from the Home Depot Foundation and is currently under construction. Veterans interested in buying this home can contact Tammi at 330-480-0423.

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Friday, June 30, 2017

YNDC is proud to announce the publishing of its 2nd quarterly performance report of 2017!

The performance report highlights the work of YNDC over the 2nd quarter. An electronic copy can be viewed and downloaded below.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Interested in starting a Small Business? Youngstown
Neighborhood Development Corporation is pleased to present a new one-day
business planning class!

The class is
geared to help new entrepreneurs create a business plan outline and understand
local resources for business assistance and financing.  Financial counseling is also available and
highly recommended to help you prepare for business success. While the class is
FREE, an application for this course is required—please contact Liberty at
330.480.0423 to apply. Workbooks and class materials will be provided. The class will take place July 21, 2017 from 8:30am - 5:00pm in the YSU Williamson College of Business (room TBD). 

The Course Will Cover:  Elements of a Business Plan, Cash Flows,
Pricing, Marketing Plans, Community Resources, Seeking Financing, And More!