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The 1000-block of Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland won’t be quiet much longer, even when golfers step up to take their strokes at Five Iron Golf. The New York-based interactive sports gaming business will fill four of the five ground-floor storefronts at the Euclid Grand development. The only space it won’t fill is the one next to the Euclid Grand apartments’ lobby, at right. The Centen- nial at left and The Statler Apartments bookend the site (KJP). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
Downtown Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue is a bit of a dead zone between East 9th and East 12th streets, but it’s not for a lack of residential. Almost every building on both sides of the street were converted from offices to residential uses over the past decade. What silences this stretch of downtown’s historic main street is the scarcity of ground-floor activities.
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