Monday, October 14, 2024

Downtown Lakewood project nears final approval

Architectural plans and other requirements for the Downtown Lakewood redevelopment
are one big step away from approval and putting shovels in the ground in early 2025 at
the former Lakewood Hospital site. The development will have a large public plaza
facing Detroit Avenue, shown here (Dimit). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

To finally repurpose the site of the former Lakewood Hospital, plans for a proposed major development have one more hurdle at the city of Lakewood to clear before crossing the finish line. That last hurdle, City Council, will take up those plans next month. If they’re approved by the end of this year, construction could start by Spring 2025 on the $100-plus million development.

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Sunday, October 13, 2024

Taylor Tudors in Cleveland Hts. get financed

This is one of several sections of the Taylor Tudors along Taylor Road in Cleveland
Heights. Thanks to their developer winning financing from the Port of Cleveland,
renovations to restore them with apartments over retail could get underway by
year’s end (RDL). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The Port of Cleveland board on Friday approved issuing up to $15 million in taxable bonds for financing of the $25.6 million Taylor Tudor Plaza Project, part of the first phase of a larger $150 million mixed use neighborhood revitalization of the Taylor Road neighborhood in Cleveland Heights.

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Friday, October 11, 2024

Clock expires on keeping Browns downtown

The Haslam Sports Group, owner of the Cleveland Browns football team, is expected
by multiple sources to make an announcement by the end of this month that they’ve
decided to go with building a new covered stadium in suburban Brook Park (HKS
Architects). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

It seems that the clock has run out on city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County leaders on keeping the stadium downtown for the Cleveland Browns football team’s home games. NEOtrans has learned that the Browns’ owners, the Haslam Sports Group, are due to make an announcement soon, possibly by the end of this month, that they will put all their efforts into building a new covered stadium in suburban Brook Park.

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Thursday, October 10, 2024

Ryan passes away unexpectedly

Erin Ryan, a business development specialist in real estate construction for 20 years,
passed away unexpectedly earlier this week. She worked in construction, a field
 dominated by men, but led young women to follow in her footsteps (Legacy.com).

As family, friends and business associates gather to remember Erin E. Ryan of Fairview Park at her funeral this weekend, many of them are struggling with the loss of someone so full of life and still too young to have left this earth so soon. Erin passed away Oct. 6 from a suspected heart attack, according to two associates of hers. She was only 59.

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Fairview Hospital-North final concept presented

A conceptual plan for Fairview Hospital’s North Campus shows the approximate
shape and scale of proposed structures based on programming and space needs,
called a massing. It was presented last night to members of Cleveland’s Kamms
Corners community. The project will be built in phases starting with the new
Cancer Center/Medical Office Building followed by the new parking
garage (Cleveland Clinic). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

After presenting plans for the new North Campus of Fairview Hospital, 18101 Lorain Ave., to Cleveland’s Kamms Corners community, Cleveland Clinic officials and their design team will now submit the project to the city’s design-review process for approval. Proposed timelines for the project were also revealed, showing the Clinic wants to move forward quickly on this major project.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Hopkins Airport’s first terminal project takes off

This innocuous-looking building south of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport’s pas-
senger terminal is where the airport’s nearly $3 billion makeover is about to begin. It will
accommodate offices for architects, engineers and other consultants who will carry out
the terminal modernization (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

If you are heading south from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on State Route 237, you might be able to catch a brief glimpse of where a nearly $3 billion modernization program for the airport’s terminal is about to begin. But most people probably won’t even notice the building or when the work starts on upgrading its interior.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Sherwin-Williams execs to wait and see on HQ2

Just beyond Downtown Cleveland’s Public Square at the west end of Euclid Avenue
towers the new Sherwin-Williams headquarters. But whether it will have more
company and when probably won’t be known until after all of its employees
 move into it and the new Brecksville research center next year (KJP).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The rumor mill is always churning around Sherwin-Williams’ plans for handling its growing number of employees at its soon-to-open new headquarters in Downtown Cleveland, its new research center in suburban Brecksville and at its other other facilities. But that rumor mill has quieted down in recent months, until now.

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