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October 29, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Trustees also approve plans for a UDF on corner of Cincinnati-Dayton and Princeton roads.
Liberty Twp. trustees approved Oct. 19 the rezoning of 7.7 acres on the northeast corner of Cincinnati-Dayton and Princeton roads for a United Dairy Farmers store and a Delhi Flower and Garden Centers location.
Construction is expected to start next spring on the [...]
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