Those 2014 results indicated an estimated $7 million in upgrades needed to keep the building running, including a new roof and meeting EPA standards.
NewsCenter 7’s Lauren Stephenson will have more on this starting at 5 p.m. on WHIO-TV including response from city officials and local skaters.
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