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ProMedica gives tour of old steam plant

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Robin Whitney, Vice President of Property Acquisition and Development at ProMedica, goes over the company's plans for the old riverfront steam power plant during an open house Friday, December 26, 2014, inside the riverfront steam power plant in downtown Toledo.

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Visitors were able to take a look around during an open house Friday, December 26, 2014, inside the riverfront steam power plant in downtown Toledo.

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Visitors were able to take a look around during an open house Friday, December 26, 2014, inside the riverfront steam power plant in downtown Toledo.

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The inside the riverfront steam power plant in downtown Toledo.

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Tim Whitney, of Lambertville, left, and his daughter Sarah Whitney (husband and daughter of Robin Whitney) take a look at some of the architectural features inside the riverside steam power plant.

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Tim Whitney, of Lambertville, center left, and his daughter Whitney, center right, take a look at some of the architectural features inside the riverside steam power plant.

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"Kudos to ProMedica," Cynthia Jones, left, said as she and her daughter toured the riverside steam power plant.

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Kate Langenderfer, a ProMedica marketing and communication specialist, left, points out architectural features of the riverside steam power plant to visitors.

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Scott Coleman, of Maumee, center, takes a look around during the open house.

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