City of Hudson
After the 1990 US Census, Hudson became a City and it was certified in a proclamation from the Secretary of State in March, 1991. The subsequent merger of the City and township following the election in November, 1993, with the merger becoming official on January 1, 1994. Today, the Hudson Historic Downtown District includes many commercial and residential buildings that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Hudson residents take great pride in the community’s past and its ongoing efforts to preserve the historic character and quaint charm of the City’s downtown and surrounding areas.
www.hudson.oh.us
Omni Properties
With over 20 years of experience in real estate investment and development, Omni knows a little something about having passion for the business. Projects are carefully selected because Omni will not do a project if it does not have a positive impact not only on the community, but also on the surrounding businesses. Omni is focused on creating long term quality assets which is why they have high quality development standards. When you have over 100 properties, the numbers start to speak for themselves. Omni is an innovative value added asset manager meaning that when they come into town, you can be guaranteed that anything they develop will grow in value. Repositioning underperforming assets is another forte of Omni and again, this can only bring more strength to a community.
www.omnipropertycompanies.com
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