Austintown Company Pays $1.8M for Boardman Properties

BOARDMAN, Ohio – Two buildings and a vacant parcel were sold for $1.8 million to an Austintown company that operates occupational medicine programs.

The land, at 930 Boardman-Canfield Road, and the two buildings at 920 and 960 Boardman-Canfield Road, were transferred Nov. 22 from Savon Enterprises LLC to TRK Properties Ltd., according to Mahoning County Auditor’s office records.

TRK’s address is listed at 5760 Patriot Blvd. in Austintown, which is also the address of On Demand Occupational Medicine. Documents on file with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office lists Thomas Ivany as the statutory agent.

A telephone number listed for TRK returns to New Day Recovery, which operates a medical drug and alcohol detox center, as well as residential program and recovery housing. Its Niles center opened in 2021.

On Demand Occupational Medicine offers drug testing, background checks, workplace training, immediate care, occupational health services, wellness and employee assistance programs. It started as On Demand Drug Testing in 2008 and later expanded its services.

The building at 960 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman.

The auditor’s website lists the use of the one-story, multiresidential building at 920 Boardman-Canfield Road as a nursing home/hospital. It was built in 1980 and remodeled in 2002. A sign on the door reads New Day Recovery Detox.

The 8,942-square-foot building at 960 Boardman-Canfield Road boasts eight rooms. It was built in 1953 and remodeled in 2011. The auditor’s website lists its use as retail.

Pictured at top: The building at 920 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman.

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