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Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building For $4.5 Million

[Akron Children's Hospital]

Akron Children’s Hospitalhas purchased the former Austen Bio-innovation Institute building in downtown Akron for $4.5 million. For years, the hospital has leased part of the building for its simulation labs. The new space will allow for expansion and additional employees.

Under the purchase agreement, external renovations to the site are being funded by the city of Akron and Summit County. County Executive Ilene Shapiro says it’s an investment that will further economic opportunities in downtown Akron.

“The improvements, I believe, that the city is going to make down there on the street is really going to add, if you will, the continued ambiance and connectivity of our community,” Shapiro said.

Legislation introduced May 24 will confirm the building’s transfer to the Development Finance Authority, which will make parking lot and façade renovations to the property.

The space was previously sold to the industrial supply company Smithers before the deal fell through. Akron Deputy Mayor James Hardy says the pandemic affected Smithers’ plans for the building.

“There’s really no hard feelings on anyone’s part," Hardy said. "It’s really COVID changing the financial dynamics for the partners involved. And it’s unfortunate, but it’s really, again, beneficial to have Children’s moving forward with the acquisition and renovation of this historic building in downtown Akron for their use.”

The city will continue to partner with Smithers to further their growth and maintain their longstanding relationship.

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