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Cleveland has narrowed its options to a land bridge with either a diagonal or North-to-South alignment with the Shoreway below staying the same or being converted to a reduced-speed boulevard.
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SEIU Local 1 held a news conference Thursday at Playhouse Square to call attention to workers’ push for better pay and benefits at the security contractor Royce-U.S. Protections Service.
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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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The historic Union Trust building in Downtown Cleveland could be reimagined as workforce housing under a redevelopment plan that’s been securing public financing in the past few months.
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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.
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Businesses in Downtown Cleveland opened today for the first time since last weekend’s protests over the killing of George Floyd. The city has imposed…
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Morning Headlines: Coronavirus Recalls Study Abroad Students Back to US; Route 8 Construction BeginsHere are your morning headlines for Monday, March 2:Coronavirus recalls study abroad students back to US;Route 8 construction begins;Documentary on…
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The Cleveland Public Library is celebrating its 150th birthday tomorrow with a daylong street fair. The event at the main branch in downtown Cleveland…
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The BorderLight International Theatre and Fringe Festival opens this week and will bring more than 100 artists and 40 productions to downtown…
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Cleveland City Council is considering legislation to reduce the hours when street performers can sing and play. Some downtown residents pushed for the…