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At a sprawling 11 acres in the heart of a Hough neighborhood getting rediscovered, the site of the now-closed Martin Luther King Jr. High School could be one of Cleveland’s largest mixed-use redevelopments. Seen here in 2016, MLK High was still four years away from closure due to declining enrollment (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
While Cleveland is not unique among major cities in having a declining school population, it is proving to be adept at adapting. It is turning what would otherwise be a potential problem of blighted, vacant school buildings and lands that would drag down neighborhoods into redevelopment opportunities that might lift them up.
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