Ohio City’s INTRO is just the beginning
INTRO is just the beginning for Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors in terms of their potential development activity in Cleveland.
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INTRO is just the beginning for Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors in terms of their potential development activity in Cleveland.
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Putting more residents, jobs and services next to existing rapid transit boosts Greater Cleveland’s quality of life. More real estate developers are recognizing the value to them from investing next to transit, as well as the growing number of public incentives to make those investments. In 2019, Mayfield Station Apartments was rising next to the new Little Italy-University Circle Red Line rail station. More developments like this are happening at more stations in Greater Cleveland
Read MoreCircle Square, Ohio City, Van Aken District, Woodhill Station show what’s possible Read More »
The Renaissance Cleveland Hotel on Public Square in downtown will be renovated from top to bottom over the next 14 months or so for up to $80 million
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Two significant lakefront developments near Gordon Park were put on the back burner by their developers during the depths of the pandemic. But now, both developers are bringing their projects forward to get them cooking again.
Read MoreLakefront developments at East 55th alive again Read More »
An 18-acre swath of city-owned land is proposed to be developed with a surface parking lot that would offer up to 2,000 spaces for cars.
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The first floor of the JACK Cleveland Casino, formerly the Higbee’s
department store downtown, is proposed to be opened up to create
an outdoor gaming patio.
Higbee’s Public Square façade to add outdoor gambling Read More »
A second-phase office tower in Sherwin-Williams’ new global headquarters complex may rise sooner rather than later. In models and on graphics, it was presented almost as an afterthought. It was a featureless box standing in downtown Cleveland at the northeast corner of West Superior Avenue and West 6th Street. Next door, the 600-footer served as a magician’s tool of misdirection, with its primary role as the global headquarters of Sherwin-Williams (SHW)
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Are Bedrock’s Tower City plans serious? Yes, here’s why…
Read MoreAre Bedrock’s Tower City plans serious? Yes, here’s why… Read More »
St. Vincent Charity Health Campus is the subject of a masterplan effort to identify new services, programs and partners that may be added to the existing services at hospital’s main campus next to downtown Cleveland.
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At a meeting today, members of several Cleveland city planning review boards applauded Sherwin-William’s soaring tower’s design for its new headquarters but expressed concern over how the project might create or discourage interaction with pedestrians along downtown’s sidewalks.
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