Even as AmTrust takes steps to divide up its Downtown Cleveland offices into suburban and downtown locations, the financial services company is about to make a major investment into its new downtown offices at the AECOM Building, 1300 E. 9th St., according to plans filed with the city this week.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Friday, May 22, 2026
Cleveland housing developments get funded, neighborhoods lifted
Three Cleveland developments won competitive, highly coveted tax credits that will help push each of those new housing projects toward construction. In total, the trio will add 165 affordable residential units. But one of them is actually the construction of 40 new houses that offer an opportunity at home ownership.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Lakefront apartment complex wins financing
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| Union at Cleveland Harbor would offer affordable housing along Cleveland’s Lakefront, near the East 55th Street marina and Gordon Park (RDL). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
Despite having 17 miles of shoreline, developments along Cleveland’s Lake Erie waterfront don’t happen that often due to a lack of developable land. But one got closer to construction today after financing for it was approved by the state, according to a press release.
Naia Noir tops Detroit-Shoreway developments
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| Cuyahoga County’s first lakefront high-rise in over 50 years has risen to more than half of its planned height beside J Roc-developed The Shore- way (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
In March, NEOtrans announced that Cuyahoga County’s first lakefront high-rise in over half a century had begun construction next to Edgewater Park. The apartment tower, branded Naia Noir, will also be the first high-rise constructed in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Music Institute dorm starts on bad note
Less than six years old, the Cleveland Institute of Music’s (CIM) new building called 1609 Hazel at its namesake address in Cleveland’s University Circle, has suffered extensive water damage due to alleged poor construction. And the bill for pending repairs just came in — $1.7 million, according to public records filed with the city.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Cleveland Trades Council urges data center regulations, not ban
As Cleveland considers a moratorium on the addition of new data centers until it can update its zoning code to better address them, and as a statewide ban on larger data centers is pending, the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council said it wants the emotion taken out of the debate.
Monday, May 18, 2026
City loses another fight against spread of downtown parking lots
An historic church in Downtown Cleveland’s Gateway District won its case before the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) today to use a newly purchased property at 1212-1260 Sumner Ave. as a surface parking lot for up to 90 vehicles.






