Friday, December 21, 2007

Lake Erie College reacquires property

Lake Erie College has reacquired the property now occupied by the Andrews Osborne Academy, which is located next door to the college’s Painesville campus.

The college founded what originally was known as the Phillips School in 1972 and sold the property 17 years ago. The Phillips School later was renamed the Phillips-Osborne School, and it finally became the Andrews Osborne Academy when it merged with the private Andrews School in Willoughby earlier this year.

The academy will be moved to the Willoughby campus next fall, which will free up enough space for Lake Erie College to add 25 classrooms and more office space to its 60-acre campus. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“With the increase in enrollment, classroom space is tight,” said Michael Victor, president of Lake Erie College. “These buildings will give us the extra space we need.”


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