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Looking south on East 66th Street from Hough Avenue in July 2022, this important north-south street is more peaceful now than it has been in 150 years. That was before the neighborhood became densely populated with the city’s economic growth and became over-populated as a result of the Great Depression, the Great Migration, block-busting and red-lining in the postwar years that sent Hough into a downward spiral. Now, new investments are turning this neighborhood into a more attractive place again (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
In 2012, backers of and participants in a study of improving the East 66th Street corridor in Cleveland’s Hough and MidTown neighborhoods probably couldn’t imagine how much development would be happening over the next decade along this long-neglected corridor. Many of those same stakeholders are now seeking a major investment in this north-south street to support its further development over the coming decade.
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