
The zoning for the property is U3, H4, A5. Parking spaces in the City-owned deck are available for lease. The city will entertain proposals that include the development/purchase of the attached City-owned parking deck, though not required. The subject property (“CitiCenter”) is comprised of an 11 story, 113,400 square foot building that is connected via a skywalk to many strategic buildings including the Akron Municipal Building, 159 Main, Ohio Building, Ocasek Building, Stubbs Justice Center and the Polsky Building, which is undergoing a $20 million renovation.Īdditionally, the skywalk connects to the attached City-owned parking deck and the Summit County parking deck a block to the south. The totality of the property is a 0.27 acre plot located at the Northwest corners of S High and Bowery Streets (parcel 68-62135. The City of Akron is soliciting proposals from qualified developers for the purchase and development of a downtown property located at 146 South High Street, Akron, Ohio 44308. Online searches for attorney records is available from the Bar Association whereby searches can be performed by name, location, firm name, or practice area.City-Owned Property | "CitiCenter" | 146 South High Street, Akron, Ohio 44308 Licenses for Ohio attorneys are managed by the Ohio Bar Association. Records searches can be performed by board name, profession, license number, business name, individual name, or location. The State of Ohio provides online access to dozens of professional licensing boards, including the Accountancy Board, Medical Board, and Psychiatry Board. Professional licenses in Ohio are generally regulated by a board which governs the particular profession. Records available include Certificates of Existence, Certificates of Authorization, and any other filed business documents.


An online searchable database is available, whereby business record searches can be performed by business name, registration number, agent name, document ID number, or prior business name. Corporations, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and nonprofit corporations all file documents through the Secretary of State. The Ohio Secretary of State Business Services division is responsible for business and corporate records.
