Some Northeast Ohio Greyhound riders are concerned about the future of the centrally located Chester Avenue bus station after the terminal was recently sold to a new owner.
CLEVELAND — Some Northeast Ohio Greyhound riders are wondering about the future of the centrally located Chester Avenue bus station they count on for crucial transportation after the terminal was recently sold to a new owner.
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas records confirm the Chester Avenue Greyhound bus terminal, built in the 1940s, was purchased by Connecticut-Based real estate company Twenty Lake Holdings. Greyhound riders like Cynthia Elek told News 5 that the station sale leaves the bus terminal with an uncertain future.
Schwarten, also on the coordinating committee of bus rider group Clevelanders for Public Transit, told News 5 the moving of Greyhound terminals in other cities had left riders with a significant loss in services. News 5 reached out to Twenty Lake Holdings by phone and email for this story, but we have yet to be given a response on the future of Cleveland's Greyhound terminal.There is nothing new to report. No decisions have been made. As soon as I know something, I'll shoot it to you immediately.
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