Seeds & Sprouts XIII – Early intel on real estate projects

This is the Thirteenth edition of Seeds & Sprouts – Early intelligence on Cleveland-area real estate projects. Because these projects are very early in their process of development or just a long-range plan, a lot can and probably will change their final shape, use and outcome. Two office buildings seen in this view, North Point […]

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University Circle’s tallest may see groundbreaking by Spring 2021

Plans for what would be the tallest building in Cleveland’s University Circle received final approval today from the City Planning Commission. The swift and unanimous approval of The Artisan, 10600 Chester Ave. in the new Circle Square district allows the development consortium led by Midwest Development Partners to apply for a building permit from the city.

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Ohio ‘megaproject’ tax credit regains life at 11th hour

UPDATE: E&WD Committee passed Sub. SB 39 on Nov. 18

That rhythmic sound you’re hearing again is a pulse after eight months of silence. It is coming from Substitute Senate Bill 39, also known as the Transformational Mixed Use Development (TMUD) tax credit, which could be passed by the Ohio General Assembly by the end of the year.

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Cleveland’s real estate revs up for first time since March

It’s as if someone turned the electricity back on and got the gears of Greater Cleveland’s real estate sector turning again. Today, NEOtrans heard from a real estate professional about that surge and began asking around to see if other experts in the business locally were experiencing the same thing. Turns out they were.

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More hints about the future Sherwin-Williams HQ+R&D

Every few days I sift through hundreds of newly filed Cleveland Building Department records to see if something new and interesting was posted. Invariably there’s something worth noting there, like the filing yesterday by Parma-based Gazde LLC for an “ice cream/coffee shop with axe-throwing” at 5807 Detroit Ave., next to the temporarily closed Happy Dog bar.

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Chicago developer buys land to kick-off a new neighborhood in Tremont

A Chicago developer this week has acquired about one acre of land to construct a new multi-family building on a stretch of West 25th Street that’s been in between destinations for a long time. But the project could trigger more investment that might make this section of Tremont’s Lincoln Heights neighborhood an actual destination.

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