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Laketran will spend $22 million in federal and state grant money to renovate and expand its facility. The improvements are set to be complete by late fall 2024.
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Construction is by far the most male-dominated industry – just 11% of the industry is made up of women.
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Ohio's largest-ever economic development project comes with a big employment challenge: how to find 7,000 construction workers in an already booming building environment.
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The only bid the county received is from Cuyahoga County Justice Partners, a group that includes Cleveland-based Ozanne Construction.
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Despite home construction typically dipping during cold weather, the inventory is expected to rise slightly because of the white hot housing market.
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The company is to work on its plans for pedestrians, parking, and traffic patterns, as well as how the design would fit into Public Square and the Warehouse District.
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A 20-year master plan also includes a larger terminal and a redesigned traffic flow into the airport campus.
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The multiyear project includes road resurfacing, more lanes and reworking of ramps to improve safety.
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The office furniture manufacturer plans to hire more staff and is adding capacity to its location on Romig Road.
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Construction on the largest Downtown Cleveland residential development in 40 years is complete, Playhouse Square announced Thursday. Construction of the nearly 400-foot tall Lumen Tower began in 2018. Located at Euclid Avenue and East 17th Street, it includes a parking garage, outdoor terrace and more than 300 apartments, of which 86 are already leased, according to Playhouse Square President and CEO Gina Vernaci.