Saturday, January 3, 2026

Woodhill Homes moves hundreds of units closer to transit

Woodhill Station East adds 69 housing units next to the 120 already
already available at Woodhill Station West. Previously, these
blighted sites across from the Woodhill light-rail station held the
remnants of a demolished Burger King and a vacant elementary school
(Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Replacing the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority’s (CMHA) aging Woodhill Homes, hundreds of housing units are being constructed next to some of Cleveland’s most frequent bus and rail transit routes.

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Friday, January 2, 2026

GCRTA’s choices: victim or solution

Although University Circle is Greater Cleveland’s fastest growing
   employment district and one of its fastest growing residential areas,
its transit offerings haven’t changed much in decades. The HealthLine
offers less frequent and slower buses than before 2008 and has
only one rail line which skirts the district (NEOtrans).
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If the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) was a human being, it might look like the Black Knight from the 1975 movie “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” after being confronted by King Arthur. In the British comedy, the king had hacked off the knight’s arms and legs, yet the knight continued to fight, claiming “It’s just a flesh wound.”

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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Camelot Bakery OK’d for city’s West Side

Camelot Bakery is proposed to be built in phases at the intersection
of Madison Avenue and West 105th Street in Cleveland’s Cudell
neighborhood, replacing their existing, cramped building on the
same site. This is an updated rendering showing a new color palette
and glass-block windows along the first floor of the Madison frontage.
The bus in the background is shown on West 105th Street (Meraki).
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It’s the kind of success story just about everyone cheers for and it’s a story that Cleveland needs more of. It’s the story of a husband-and-wife team growing a business they started, outgrowing their first building in Cleveland to the point they need a new one — and are staying in Cleveland.

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