Demolitions to start for Clinic’s largest building
A conceptual rendering of the proposed new Neurological Institute to rise on the north side of Carnegie AvenueCCF. Cleveland Clinic is requesting a demolition permit from the city to make way for the largest building ever to be constructed by the global health care system. The permit requested from the Cleveland Building and Housing Department would allow the Clinic to raze its Surgery Center and adjacent parking garage, at 2083 E. 89th St. at Carnegie Avenue.
Read full storyAmazon back in the mix in Slavic Village
Amazon delivery station located in the city of Cleveland on Madison Avenue in the Cudell neighborhoodDiGeronimo. For now this west-side facility on Madison Avenue in the Cudell neighborhood is the only Amazon delivery station located in the city of Cleveland. That could change in the next year or two as the e-commerce giant is reportedly rekindling plans for a distribution center in Slavic Village.
Read full storyCity Club Apartments groundbreaking set
A formal groundbreaking ceremony for the 23-story City Club Apartments in downtown Cleveland is planned for 11 a.m. Dec. 10.Vocon. Shovels to hit the dirt Dec. 10 for downtown tower.
Read full storyFunds sought for Cleveland-Chicago rail development plan
Amtrak’s existing (blue) and proposed (green) routes & stations are shown here with a focus on the Cleveland-Chicago transportation corridorAmtrak Connects US. A group of metropolitan planning organizations in the corridor led by Greater Cleveland’s Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency want to address freight and passenger rail traffic congestion on the busy Norfolk Southern rail line to allow for expansion of both.
Read full storySherwin-Williams HQ construction starts (photos)
Start of construction of another addition to the downtown Cleveland skyline — the global headquarters of Sherwin-WilliamsKJP. Nov. 29, 2021 may be remembered as the day that construction work began on Sherwin-Williams’ $300-plus-million global headquarters. To others, it may be known as the date when one of downtown Cleveland’s largest “parking craters” died. Even though the official groundbreaking ceremony isn’t scheduled until 5 p.m. Dec. 15 (hopefully with no further delays), it looks like quite a bit of work may be under way by that time.
Read full storyCounty offers large East Cleveland property
Advocacy groups urge Transit-Oriented Development located near East Cleveland’s central business district on Euclid AvenueGoogle. Located near East Cleveland’s central business district on Euclid Avenue is this roughly 4.25-acre property, shaded in blue, owned by Cuyahoga County that it would like to sell or lease for possible redevelopment. The site is between the Red Line rail rapid transit’s Superior Station and stops on the HealthLine bus rapid transit, only a half-mile from the edge of University Circle.
Read full storyMore student housing near Cleveland State University
Project on Prospect Avenue to add 52 units and a renovated retail spaceGoogle. Two commercial buildings on Prospect Avenue are due to be transferred to a new ownership group that plans to renovate each with apartments for students at nearby Cleveland State University.
Read full storyApartments + Meijer market to break ground Dec. 14
Grocery store supports more Fairfax, University Circle developmentsBialosky. An expansive six-story apartment building with a ground-floor Meijer grocery store at Cedar Avenue is one of many developments getting underway along and near East 105th Street at the east end of the new Opportunity Corridor Boulevard. Ground will be broken for this new building on Dec. 14.
Read full storySherwin-Williams sets new HQ groundbreaking date
Sherwin-Williams’ new headquarters tower will be the fourth-tallest building in downtown Cleveland’s skylinePickard Chilton. Reaching 36 stories and 616 feet above the corner of West 3rd Street and Superior Avenue. But the exact site where the golden shovels of a groundbreaking ceremony will turn shovels of dirt isn’t exactly clear. The new date for that ceremony is — 5 p.m. Dec. 15, 2021.
Read full storyDuck Island apartments, townhouses planned
Proposed by M Panzica Development LLC, the Abbey Ave. Apartments & Townhomes, would fill one of the largest undeveloped plots in Duck IslandGLSD. The enclave is actually part of Tremont but many consider it a transition area between Tremont and Ohio City to the west. Either way, it’s a hot development zone. This is the northeast corner of the proposed apartment and townhome development.
Read full storyCleveland offers more jobs than some Sun Belt powerhouses
Greater Cleveland is creating more jobs than most cities in the Midwest region and, indeed, more than in some Sun Belt economic powerhousesGraves Lumber. That is intensifying the demand for more new housing, including these apartment buildings being built by Columbus-based Avenue Partners on West 73rd Street in the Battery Park area.
Read full storySherwin-Williams HQ builders to get an HQ, too
View and location of the 18,000-square-foot Gilman Building next to the 1-million-square-foot Sherwin-Williams global headquarters.Pickard Chilton. The Gilman will apparently endure for a couple more years as the construction offices for the headquarters project after a construction management firm acquires it in the coming days.
Read full storyCleveland lakefront park wins design funds
A conceptual plan for expanding lakefront land farther out into Lake Erie would not only create more land for lakefront recreationMetroparks. Metroparks wins grant to make project shovel ready.
Read full storyCity Club Apartments tower gets go-ahead
It could be merely a matter of weeks before a groundbreaking ceremony is held for the 23-story City Club Apartments tower on Euclid AvenueVocon. Downtown Cleveland groundbreaking date not set yet.
Read full storyFour regional trail projects advance
Cleveland Metroparks get $950,000 to make four regional trail projects shovel-readyMetroparks. Four regional trail projects in Cuyahoga County were advanced in their planning to either study their feasibility or to develop detailed engineering and environmental documentation so they can be eligible for federal construction dollars.
Read full storyBOOMING! More big East Side warehouses coming
Four large development sites on Cleveland’s near-east side, Opportunity Corridor, Slavic Village host the mostMyPlace/KJP. Four large development sites on Cleveland’s near-east side, ranging in size from 11 to 40 acres, are already on the market and/or being developed for one user or many end users to capitalize on the locally and nationally booming warehousing and light-industrial market. All the sites are close to major highways and transit lines to ensure access to shipping routes and the region’s workforce.
Read full storySherwin-Williams HQ groundbreaking delayed
An empty Jacobs Lot on Public Square in downtown Cleveland greeted pedestrians, motorists and homeless peopleKJP. An empty Jacobs Lot on Public Square in downtown Cleveland greeted pedestrians, motorists and homeless people on the November 16th morning. Instead, there was supposed to be a large tent set up on this lot for a ground-breaking ceremony to celebrate the official start of construction of Sherwin-Williams’ new global headquarters.
Read full storyCleveland Clinic to demolish ex-Cleveland Play House
Clinic has no long-term development plans for the siteGoogle. Featuring three theaters around a central rotunda, the 1984 renovation of the Cleveland Play House and inclusion of the former Sears department store resulted in the largest regional theater complex in the United States totaling nearly 300,000 square feet. But since CPH moved to the Allen Theater downtown in 2011, Cleveland Clinic Foundation has struggled to find a new use for the facility which is to be razed.
Read full storyFairfax Market development wins financing
Site near Cleveland Clinic, University Circle to be Meijer store, apartmentsBialosky. Now just vacant land, the southwest corner of East 105th Street (at left) and Cedar Avenue (at right) will likely be a very different place soon. With construction due to start early next year on the Fairfax Market and many other developments nearby, this part of the Fairfax neighborhood may be a vibrant, urban neighborhood in just two years.
Read full storyTwo Tremont markets fade in a rite of passage
Tremont doesn't have a grocery store but it does have tiny neighborhood markets. And two are about to fade into history.KJP. If left unattended for one growing season, the vines would surely swallow up the Fairfield Food Market in Tremont. The dive is a reminder of Tremont’s working-class era as well as the years before gentrification began to take hold at the start of the 21st century. But gentrification swallowed up the market before the vines could.
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