There’s much to look forward to in 2022
If you thought 2021 was busy real estate-wise, there is every indication that 2022 is going to be even busier. How busy? Take a look….
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If you thought 2021 was busy real estate-wise, there is every indication that 2022 is going to be even busier. How busy? Take a look….
Read MoreThere’s much to look forward to in 2022 Read More »
Personal experiences matter. That’s the lesson of why one news article gets opened and another article does not. It’s why the pending demolition of the Cleveland Play House was the most-read story of 2021. It got read because people went to see a show there once upon a time, not because it was the only Cleveland-area project designed by a Cleveland-area architect.
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When people in Cleveland’s real estate sector heard Kan Zaman will open a new location on the east side of downtown, their immediate reaction was — are they vacating the old site in Ohio City for a new development?
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Great Lakes Brewing Co. has asked the city of Cleveland for permission to begin site preparation work prior to the expansion of brewing facilities on to Scranton Peninsula near downtown. A permit application submitted yesterday doesn’t reveal when the actual expansion work would begin, saying instead that the work would prepare for “future use” of the Flats site. However, the permit request hints structural construction for the expansion could begin in about six months.
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The latest entry in the frantic pace of development on Cleveland’s near-west side is Realife Real Estate Group’s The Pearl, a seven-story apartment building over parking and a retail space.
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On one of the largest undeveloped plots of land in the heart of Duck Island’s development hot zone, a locally active real estate developer plans to build a mix of for-rent, market-rate housing styles.
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Tremont doesn’t have a grocery store but it does have tiny neighborhood markets. And two gritty members of that shrinking fraternity are about to fade into history.
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Despite meeting the requirements of the city of Cleveland’s existing and proposed zoning code, a planned townhouse development for the Ohio City neighborhood was shot down by the City Planning Commission. It is the second time a townhouse project by the same developer at this location was rejected by the same panel.
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A plan to enhance West 25th Street with dedicated bus and bike lanes plus new zoning and parking guidelines could make it a ‘complete street’ and spur more development along it.
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A wide variety of uses — residential, office/co-working, retail, restaurant, food hall, market, maker space, hotel, speakeasy — are proposed for a redevelopment of the vacant Voss Industries plant in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood.
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