Flats East Bank plans reveal $84 million project
Conceptual plans for a large Flats East Bank development by Chicago and Cleveland developers were released today.
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Conceptual plans for a large Flats East Bank development by Chicago and Cleveland developers were released today.
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The Cleveland Indians/Guardians may acquire the city-owned Gateway East Garage in 2024-25 and sell or partner with a real estate investor to redevelop it to help raise funds for Progressive Field’s renovation.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. A century ago, the city of Cleveland was eager to work with the private railroads to replace its undersized, outdated lakefront train station with a glamorous new downtown terminal. The new lakefront station would be a key component of its ambitious Group Plan designed by Daniel Burnham to remake the central business district into a setting of beautiful public buildings built along a park-like mall.
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Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael J. Russo issued a preliminary injunction yesterday against parties involved in the development of the long-vacant and neglected Woodhill Supply site, 1862 E. 123rd St. in Cleveland’s Little Italy, with a $15 million mix of townhomes and an apartment building. However construction continues as terms of the injunction have apparently not been met.
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What may prove to be the largest office building ever built in Cleveland’s MidTown corridor is advancing toward a potential construction date early next year.
Wexford Science & Technology, LLC of Baltimore is moving forward in developing a 150,000-square-foot office building and multilevel parking deck at the northwest corner of Euclid Avenue and East 66th Street.
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Sometimes living in Cleveland is a walk in the park. And Census data shows more adults are choosing to live here as its economy is producing more output per capita than the average among 106 of America’s largest cities studied in a recent analysis. And Clevelanders’ wealth grew by $2.1 billion between 2017 and 2019 but dipped during the pandemic
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Sherwin-Williams new headquarters will join the family of downtown Cleveland skyscrapers after construction starts early this winter. It will be the fourth-tallest tower in Cleveland’s skyline once construction is completed in 2024
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A groundbreaking ceremony was held today for The Lumos, 1865 E. 93rd St., an $8.8 million investment in the community that will add quality housing, add more population and support the expansion of more businesses and jobs in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood.
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Architects designing the new $108 million Cleveland Police Department (CPD) headquarters have further refined the proposed plans including how the new office building would be placed on the site.
The CPD HQ is proposed to be built on 10 acres of city-owned land at the northwest corner of the new Opportunity Corridor Boulevard and East 75th Street. Proposed is a building that would have a significant glassy façade opening up toward East 75th rather than face the Opportunity Corridor.
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A highly visible downtown Cleveland property across the street from Progressive Field has gone on the market.
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