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The 23-story City Club Apartments on lower Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland is making progress toward a groundbreak- ing, said a city building department official. But no visible con- struction work can apparently begin until a property transfer occurs first (Vocon). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
For more than two months, an approved construction permit for the foundation of a high-rise apartment tower in downtown Cleveland has sat at the city’s Department of Building & Housing office, ready for the architect of record or general contractor to come pick it up.
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