Geauga Lake multi-use redevelopment plans at former amusement park move forward

A roller coaster-inspired piece of artwork could be included at the entrance to the new Geauga Lake District.

Plans to redevelop part of the former Geauga Lake amusement park are moving forward in Aurora and Bainbridge Township, Ohio.

Industrial Commercial Properties (ICP), based in nearby Solon, Ohio, received approval from Bainbridge’s Board of Trustees on Oct. 20 on its “Geauga Lake District,” said ICP Chief Operations Officer Chris Salata.

Plans for the 377-acre site include retail, a restaurant and entertainment district, an office district near the lake, and multifamily residential sites where Geauga Lake, Six Flags, and Sea World used to operate.

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