Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center

Cavs’ practice facility marks start of riverfront transformation

In 2021, Detroit-based developer Bedrock announced its plans to develop a long-neglected portion of the Cuyahoga riverfront with 35 acres of mixed-use development and green space. Phase 1A of the development involves the construction of a practice facility for the Cleveland Cavaliers in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic—here’s a current look at the progress so far.

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Bedrock starts Downtown Riverfront phase one

Construction permit applications were filed this week with the city of Cleveland’s Building Department so contractors can start digging and installing foundations for the first phase of Bedrock’s Downtown Riverfront development. That first phase is the Cleveland Clinic/Cleveland Cavaliers Global Peak Performance Center, touted as one of the world’s largest training facilities.

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New Downtown Cleveland Clinic, Cavs center to see groundbreaking by year’s end

Today, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Clinic and Bedrock Real Estate revealed the first official renderings of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. Pending city approvals, groundbreaking on the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center is anticipated before the end of 2024.

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Cavs-Clinic Riverfront building is big, evolving

More illustrations were made publicly available this week, showing the large size of a new facility planned next to the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland for the Cleveland Cavaliers’ basketball practice facility and Cleveland Clinic’s sports health-related medical services. Kansas City-based architectural firm Populous submitted the plans for what would be Bedrock Real Estate’s first new building in its ambitious $3.5 billion riverfront development to the City Planning Commission’s Design Review Committee.

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