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….
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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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The upscale discount retail giant Target is in expansion mode. It is focusing on locations in downtowns, near colleges and dense suburbs for small, urban-format stores. But will downtown Cleveland or perhaps University Circle be under consideration?
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City Planning Commission today gave city and school officials authority to enter into agreements with multiple proposed purchasers and real estate developers to acquire and repurpose 10 Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) properties.
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In one week, three major groundbreakings were held in Cleveland. Today, representatives of the City of Cleveland, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Meijer, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp. and Fairmount Properties broke ground on a new grocery store and apartment complex in the Fairfax neighborhood of Cleveland.
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So far in the 21st century, Little Italy has seen a large townhouse development get built roughly every decade. One of Northeast Ohio’s largest homebuilders is getting ready to continue that trend.
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A major project to redevelop a vacant and blighted 10-story building, as well as to construct a large community center on Hough Avenue on Cleveland’s East Side was revealed by a city official at today’s City Planning Commission meeting.
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One day after Cleveland City Council approved tax incentives for a new apartment building with a first-floor Meijer grocery store, a groundbreaking ceremony was set for the project.
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Whether they’re statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor or employment listings at one of the world’s largest jobs Web sites, the data for Greater Cleveland is looking rosy again, for the first time since the global pandemic began in early 2020.
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Financing was awarded to the first phase of a mixed-use development on the southeast corner of East 105th Street and Cedar Avenue that aims to capitalize on the many infrastructure, health care and residential developments nearby.
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