Tuesday, July 14, 2026

NE Ohio wins big, $160M advanced manufacturing grant

Case Western Reserve University of Cleveland led the Northeast Ohio
Strengthening Manufacturing for American Resilience through
Technology. One place where this new effort could be supported is the
university’s new $300 million Interdisciplinary Science & Engineer-
ing Building which is nearing completion (Harrison Whittaker).
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Hundreds of regions competed for a large, prestigious grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to boost advanced manufacturing. But it was a 70-member coalition from Northeast Ohio that came out on top today.

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Renovations helping to preserve historic Ohio City

An historic mansion at 3117 Franklin Blvd. is being converted into apartments
as part of the Franklin Yards development (Harrison Whittaker).
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A neglected building can drag down an entire block, but restoring an obsolete structure can do the exact opposite, creating renewed activity that cascades to nearby businesses. In Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood, a wave of renovation projects could serve as a model for preserving the city’s dwindling stock of historic buildings.

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Monday, July 13, 2026

Westwood in Rocky River fetches $28.7M

 The L-shaped Westwood Town Center on Center Ridge Road in suburban
Rocky River has a new owner (JLL). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

A popular, well-leased, strip-shopping center in Cleveland’s western suburbs was just sold by a local firm to a larger, national company based in New York City.

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Sunday, July 12, 2026

Vacant lots may grow useful again

Too much of Cleveland’s East Side looks like this — rural. From nearly 100,000 residents
in the 1960s to fewer than 20,000 today turned this crowded area into an urban prairie.
This is East 65th Street at Luther Avenue, where the Hough neighborhood meets St Clair-
Superior (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Taken together, Cleveland’s Hough and St. Clair-Superior neighborhoods aren’t that big of area. But its large amount of vacant land weighs heavily on the City of Cleveland.

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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Complete lakefront master plan due in October

After 2029, when Huntington Bank Field closes and stops hosting major events that require
hosting a huge surge of cars, the stadium will be razed and new lakefront uses will replace it.
Those proposed uses could make their first appearance in plans to be released in October
(NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Representatives from the North Coast Waterfront Development Corporation (NCWDC) gave Cleveland city planners an update on the lakefront master plan on Friday. As the process nears completion, the first tangibles of a new public realm are taking shape.

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Friday, July 10, 2026

Filling downtown’s grocery gap

The grand, former Cleveland Trust rotunda at Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street has housed
a Heinen’s grocery store for 11 years. But from the outside it’s difficult to tell what’s inside,
if it’s open or how to get in. Once inside, the floor layouts are difficult for a grocery store
to use and its merchandise unsuitable for an urban clientele, observers say (NEOtrans).
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With the Downtown Cleveland Heinen’s grocery store, 900 Euclid Ave., set to close at the end of this month after 11 years in business, city, county and civic leaders are undertaking a two-pronged response to fill the void in the short- and long-term.

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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Two Downtown towers sell for $4.25M – total

Downtown Cleveland’s Ohio Savings Plaza on East 9th Street and its little brother Park Plaza
to the east both sold to the Kassouf family albeit under different corporate identities. And they
sold for bargain price (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Rumors had swirled for weeks but no one was willing to confirm it — until yesterday when the sale of the Ohio Savings Plaza and Park Plaza office buildings hit public records.

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