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Downtown Cleveland catches the evening light on a muggy June 11, 2022, as seen from Voinovich Park and North Coast Harbor. Downtown continues to struggle to fill offices and retail spaces although hotels and especially re- sidential buildings are performing much better since the depths of the global pandemic two years ago. Helping downtown climb out of those depths is the responsibility of many, including the Downtown Cleveland Alliance (KJP). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
In the late 20th century, downtown Cleveland rolled up its sidewalks after 5 p.m. Now, on some weekdays, it seems like downtown doesn’t roll out its sidewalks until after 5 p.m. That shows how much downtown has changed in the post-pandemic world from a commercial district to a residential, entertainment and tourism center.
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