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Marysville Leasing Newly Acquired Properties
City officials plan to lease two properties as they prepare for future development projects.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The City of Marysville is looking to lease two recently acquired properties - the former Eufinger Law Offices site at 214 S. Court St. and a section of the former Eda's Italian Ice property on Delaware Avenue. Officials say they will lease the properties while crews continue to work on the sites for future city projects.
Why it matters
The leasing of these properties indicates the city's plans to redevelop the parcels for new uses. This is part of Marysville's ongoing efforts to optimize its real estate assets and prepare for future growth and development in the community.
The details
The city has acquired the former Eufinger Law Offices house at 214 S. Court St. and a portion of the old Eda's Italian Ice property on Delaware Avenue. While crews continue working on these sites for future projects, the city plans to lease the properties to generate revenue and maintain the properties in the meantime.
- The city plans to begin leasing the properties in the next couple of months.
The players
City of Marysville
The local government of Marysville, Ohio, which is acquiring and preparing to lease two recently acquired properties.
The takeaway
Marysville's decision to lease these newly acquired properties demonstrates the city's proactive approach to managing its real estate assets and preparing for future development opportunities that will benefit the community.


