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Demolition of the closed MPC Plating Inc. plant on both sides of East 63rd Street, between Euclid and Chester avenues, in Cleveland’s Mid- town neighborhood opens the door to the expansion of mixed-use de- velopments that were built or underway along East 61st and East 66th streets. The MPC Plating properties are outlined with black lines (Merritt Chase). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
A Midtown Cleveland development site is about to get twice as large. Even better, a developer is ready, willing and able to construct mixed-use developments on it, assuming a demolition request is approved. Community development officials said they are excited about the outcomes of clearing and cleaning the site left vacant by a former industrial user.
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