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Directions to Avenues

230 South Court Street, Suite 5
Medina, Ohio 44256
330.723.7977


From the North

Take 71 South to the Route 3 exit (#222).
Go right off the exit and follow Route 3 for about 3 miles until you reach Medina Square (Gazebo in center).
Go straight until you reach S. Court Street / US-42 (there will be Cool Beans coffee shop on the right far corner and Army/Navy store on the left far corner.
Go left on S. Court Street / US-42 and follow through one light.

Avenues will be located on the left hand side after the light across from Medina Hardware and All Fired Up at 230 S. Court Street. Go up the stairs and to the right to Suite #5.

From the South

Take Route 224 to Route 3, Seville exit.
Travel North on Route 3 towards Medina square for approximately 9 miles; Route 3 becomes South Court Street.
Once you cross over the train tracks and Smith Road, travel 1/2 a block.
Avenues is on the right side just past the church.

From the East

Take 90 West to 77 South toward Akron.
Follow 77 South to Medina Rd. / OH-18 West towards Medina.
Follow OH-18 for about 10 miles until you reach the square of Medina (Gazebo in center).
Go straight until you reach S. Court Street / US-42.
Go left on S. Court Street / US-42 and go down about 1/2 a block.

Avenues will be located on the left hand side after the light across from Medina Hardware and All Fired Up at 230 S. Court Street. Go up the stairs and to the right to Suite #5.

From the West

Take Route 18 East toward Medina. It is also known as W. Liberty Street.
Turn right onto S. Elmwood Ave.
Turn left onto W. Washinton Street.
At the traffic light, turn right onto South Court.
Avenues is 1/2 a block down on the left before you reach Smith Road.

Medina Parking

Free three hour parking is available in front of the office with an additional ten hour parking lot just south and across the street from the office. The parking lot is across from a church before Smith Road.

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