High-profile downtown property hits the market
A highly visible downtown Cleveland property across the street from Progressive Field has gone on the market.
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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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Office spaces are appearing in some unusual places and disappearing in the places where we’d traditionally expect to find them. What will the future of the Cleveland office workplace will be like?
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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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Site preparation work is scheduled to start on or about Aug. 2 for Library Lofts — the next phase of the massive Circle Square development in Cleveland’s University Circle.
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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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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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The curving floorplates of 45 Erieview offer sweeping views of Lake Erie for residents, but interior parts of the building cannot be used for apartments because the city’s building code requires residential uses to have windows.
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Earlier this week, detailed design documents were submitted to the city as an important first step to securing construction permits for one of Cleveland’s largest-ever historic renovation projects.
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While City Planning Commission members review months-old massings of the planned Sherwin-Williams headquarters delivered to them only last week, you’re getting the first look at more detailed images of what the new HQ will reportedly look like.
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An executive-level committee at Sherwin-Williams (SHW) has made a critical decision — the final height of its new headquarters tower just west of downtown Cleveland’s Public Square. According to sources on the HQ design team, the height decided by SHW’s Building Our Future Committee is 600 feet.
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