State Properties Program




The State of Ohio owns properties throughout the state—many of which are either unused or under-utilized. When this land sits without purpose, it’s not only a missed opportunity—it can often contribute to community blight. The State Properties Program focuses on putting this land to new use.



What is the State Properties Program
An ever-growing inventory of state-owned property allows businesses and governmental entities to search for un- or under-used land near them and have the opportunity to purchase it.

Goal
Until recently, no comprehensive inventory of state-owned property existed. The Ohio Treasury is now preparing that inventory, so we have a complete and accurate list of all available land, at all times.

How It Can Help
When we know what state-owned land is unused, we’re one step closer to finding a purpose for it—whether it is for business development, annexed to the surrounding property of a responsible owner, or reclaimed for parkland or other public use.

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