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A block or so from Medina’s public square, an old feed mill sits next to a set of railroad tracks. Concrete inside and out, the Medina Farmers Exchange is a fireproof building built in the early 1900s. “A very strong structure as far as the bones of the building,” said Charles Marshall, CEO of Beacon Marshall Companies. But a couple of years ago, it was condemned. Now it will get new life thanks to Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits, announced Wednesday.