Mason approves potential demolition of entertainment destination – WKRC TV Cincinnati

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by BRIAN PLANALP Cincinnati Business Courier
An early conceptual drawing of a possible shared-use facility on the site of the former Grizzly social lodge incorporating amenities for the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament. The drawing is sourced from a 2023 city of Mason presentation. (CITY OF MASON via CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER)
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) – The city of Mason could demolish its social lodge and remove parking space used for the city-owned Grizzly golf course to make way for a “state-of-the-art development” from Beemok Sports & Entertainment, owner of the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament.
Mason City Council passed a resolution March 11 authorizing the city manager to negotiate final terms and execute an expedited pathway agreement with Beemok, as the company required almost immediate assurances the city was “agreeable” to razing the social lodge and removing the parking space. Work could begin as early as May 1.
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