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Looking north in this birds-eye view from above the intersection of Cedar Avenue and East 107th Street, one of the most significant additions to the Stokes West development is the construction of six for-rent town- homes. The new townhomes would restore a street presence to Cedar that would otherwise be lost by the demolition of six century-old rowhouses. Beyond them are two connected towers with 255 apartments (LDA). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
A largely vacant triangle of land in the southern part of Cleveland’s University Circle could see construction of a 261-unit residential development start by year’s end. But the part of the triangle that isn’t vacant has been a source of debate for the community. That piece is a group of six, century-old, brick rowhouses that was considered obsolete by the developer and deemed a hindrance to the community’s revitalization.
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