Press Coverage


This Tudor Revival beauty is offered by the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation. It is located in the Idora neighborhood of Youngstown, an attractive looking area, but not without its problems.

I still have trouble at times talking about Sept. 11, 2001. I was living in New York City, embracing my job in midtown Manhattan and living in the still-gritty-not-yet-trendy Brooklyn.

The Little Building might be on its way to having its first tenant, after Wednesday afternoon’s meetings of the Finance and Property committees of the city’s Community Improvement Corporation (CIC).

The city’s board of control approved using federal money to help fund the reopening of a West Side greenhouse, an improvement project at a vacant Glenwood Avenue strip plaza, exterior work to the Youngstown Playhouse and grants to three businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The city’s Board of Control on Thursday approved funding for several neighborhood redevelopment initiatives, including renovations to a small retail plaza on the South Side.