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Browns Stadium talks tackled for no gain
Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam raised some eyebrows with their comments about the current stadium and where the football team might play in the future. Among other remarks, Jimmy Haslam
By NEOtrans
Downtown Lakefront projects flow
Several large-scale projects along downtown Cleveland’s lakefront are moving forward thanks to developments in recent days. In addition to multi-million-dollar grants awarded for lakefront project
By NEOtrans
West 117th’s fast-food makeover
The sites of three fast-food restaurants in a short stretch of the Cleveland side of West 117th Street are about to get a new look. But only one of them isn’t going to be slinging its quick, cheap cho
By NEOtrans
A dozen high-rises in the works downtown
NEOtrans is aware of a dozen potential high-rise projects of 10 stories or more in various stages of development, not including those already under construction downtown.
By NEOtrans
BofA: they’re coming to Cleveland
Another leading indicator of potential population growth in Greater Cleveland was published this week by Bank of America (BofA), one of the nation’s Big Four banking institutions
By NEOtrans
New company amassing Cleveland properties
A deep-pocketed company that’s less than two years old and based in suburban Westlake has been busily acquiring residential properties in Cleveland, primarily on the city’s West Side.
By NEOtrans
Big plans for reviving Slavic Village
Two new mixed-use buildings, historic renovations of others, hundreds of mixed-income apartments and retailers that include a grocery store are envisioned as part of a $60-70 million redevelopment
By NEOtrans
Greyhound station may leave downtown
Cleveland may soon join the list of medium- and large-sized cities whose central business districts have lost their Greyhound bus stations to less-accessible locations.
By Ken Prendergast
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