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This 2-acre site between Cuyahoga River and Carter Road on Scranton Peninsula is proposed to become a potential waterfront entertainment venture and beer garden for Great Lakes Brewing Company. Remnants of a former Republic Steel mill that closed in 1973 remain on site. The middle retaining wall reportedly will be kept while the wall at right will be removed. In the background are two apartment complexes under construction with downtown’s skyline beyond (KJP). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
Great Lakes Brewing Company (GLBC) officials today confirmed a report published by NEOtrans last weekend that they are pursuing development on Cleveland’s Scranton Peninsula in the Flats. The first phase of that development was described by GLBC founders Pat and Dan Conway as “a potential entertainment venture and beer garden,” in a statement they issued today.
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