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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Massive mixed-use projects rise in Cuyahoga County

From the central green in Valor Acres, the rest of the $678 million mixed-use development
takes shape in Brecksville (Ian McDaniel). CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

While billions-worth of development is underway to revitalize downtown Cleveland and adjacent neighborhoods, billions more in mixed-use developments are rising in communities throughout Cuyahoga County.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

City Hall to fight Shaker Square car wash

A Clean Express Auto Wash stands on Broadview Road in Parma in a well-landscaped setting.
But vocal opposition to building one next to Cleveland’s historic Shaker Square emerged at a
design review committee meeting today (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

It may be one of the nicest-designed, best-landscaped and best-operated car wash operations you can find, but Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, his chief of development, City Council members and a committee of the City Landmarks Commission said a proposed car wash doesn’t belong next to Shaker Square.

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Clinic seeks OK of Emergency Dept expansion

Seen from the corner of Cedar Avenue and East 93rd Street, this massing shows the scale,
shape and location for Cleveland Clinic’s planned 120,000-square-foot expansion of the
Maria & Sam Miller Emergency Services Building. If the City Planning Commission
agrees with this concept, the details of the design will be filled in (Cleveland Clinic).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland Clinic and its facility planning consultants are seeking approval next week from the Cleveland Planning Commission for conceptual designs for its expanded Emergency Department, called Building E, 9105 Cedar Ave., in Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood.

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Monday, June 15, 2026

Flats find new life with wave of openings

Good Night John Boy recently moved to this building on the riverfront, an upgrade
among several happening all around the Flats East Bank (Ian McDaniel).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

When the sudden closings of several long-term tenants punctuated the end of the 2025 season, many were quick to declare Flats East Bank in Cleveland “dead” once again.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Cosm goes vertical downtown

Cosm Cleveland rises at the northeast corner of Huron Road and East 4th Street
in Downtown Cleveland’s Gateway District (Harrison Whittaker).

In Downtown Cleveland’s Gateway District, Cosm’s vertical construction is moving along — fast. The massive “shared reality” entertainment venue, being developed as part of Bedrock’s Rock Block, would stream sports events on a nearly 100-foot, 12k-resolution LED dome.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

Cleveland data center plans to expand

Within its existing building shell at right, which is as long as the new Sherwin-Williams head-
quarters is tall, the Cleveland H5 Data Center plans to expand its capacity on Rockwell
Avenue downtown (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Plans were submitted today for the expansion of an existing data center in Downtown Cleveland that could be affected by the city’s proposed moratorium on data centers. Unlike a newly proposed data center that was rejected by the city last month, this latest project involves expanding within the walls of an existing structure.

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Kamm’s gets a tower crane

Across the Rocky River, a tower crane for Fairview Hospital’s North Campus expansion rises
above the Lorain Road Viaduct (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Once described as “a slice of suburbia in the city,” Cleveland’s Kamm’s Corners neighborhood might be the last place one would expect a $150 million construction project large enough to require a tower crane. But that’s exactly what’s underway at Fairview Hospital’s 169,521-square-foot North Campus expansion.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Car wash planned at Shaker Square

Site plan for the proposed Shaker Square car wash. North is at the top of the image, with
the southeast commercial quadrant of Shaker Square visible at upper left (Kimley Horn).
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Shaker Square, although faded from its peak decades ago, remains Greater Cleveland’s seminal example of transit-oriented community design in which the rapid transit system, pedestrian activity, and vertically mixed uses are juxtaposed to support each other.

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Clinic plans outpatient site at Valor Acres

At the northeast corner of Miller Road and Innovation Parkway, the Cleveland Clinic plans
to build this medical office building (Perspectus). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

New structures and uses keep getting added to the mixed-use lifestyle center Valor Acres at Miller and Brecksville roads in suburban Brecksville. The latest will be a Cleveland Clinic outpatient care facility, due to open in late 2027.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

New Lakewood apartments open quietly

At the northeast corner of Detroit and St. Charles avenues is the former Lakewood Center
West, now converted into Lakewood Lofts. In the parking garage seen behind, 70 spaces
are set aside for tenants of the lofts (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Downtown Lakewood is steadily turning from an office district into a residential one. The latest example of that metamorphosis is perhaps the quietest conversion of a seven-story suburban office building in Greater Cleveland’s history.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The Thomas gets underway in Tremont

The development team of The Thomas apartments and their future successors posed at
a groundbreaking ceremony today in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood (NEOtrans).

It’s a project that has gone under the radar amid the many others on Cleveland’s near-West Side. But today, a development team assembled to break ground for The Thomas apartments, 2422 W. 7th St. in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood.

Countywide zoning sought to aid development

Transit oriented development isn’t limited to rail station areas. It can also be built along high-
frequency bus lines like Cleveland Clinic’s North Campus expansion of Fairview Hospital
where Cleveland meets Fairview Park (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Most municipalities in Cuyahoga County were built-out decades ago, limiting opportunities to offer newer, more competitive housing and build a stronger tax base without raising taxes. The few remaining places for development are infill sites for which many communities lack zoning to develop them.

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Lakewood’s latest car dealership swap

Where Steve Barry Buick’s showroom stood on the north side of Detroit Avenue at Brockley
Avenue in Lakewood now is a 66-unit apartment building with a yet-to-be-leased ground-
floor retail space (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Until the first decade of this century, Detroit Avenue in Lakewood had a half-dozen car dealerships along it. Today, they’re all gone after having closed or moved to exurban highway interchanges.

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Monday, June 8, 2026

Slavic Village eyes transformation

The Slavic Village Neighborhood Plan represents the culmination of a series of outreach
events involving diverse members of the community (Slavic Village Development).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

On Friday, City Planning Commission approved not one, but two transformative plans developed alongside each other for Cleveland’s Slavic Village — which hasn’t seen a comprehensive neighborhood plan in almost two decades.

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Friday, June 5, 2026

Housing, health hold hope for Hough

Construction on a single-family infill home by Cleveland Bricks wraps up on East 84th Street
north of Chester Avenue (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

While Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood has been the target of redevelopment efforts for decades, new momentum from public and private players could accelerate the area’s comeback.

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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Film studio campus planned for Euclid

A conceptual rendering of a film studio proposed in Euclid. This graphic shows the administra-
tive offices and one of the film/sound stages but three more stages are planned as additions to
the right (Christopher A. Lobas & Associates). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Getting ready for its close-up is a mid-sized film studio campus planned by an experienced filmmaker in the Cleveland suburb of Euclid. The goal for the filmmaker, Northeast Ohio native and Ingalls & Co. CEO James Ingalls II, is to transform Greater Cleveland into “a premier cinematic hub.”

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

ORRIS townhomes open in Rocky River

Only five ORRIS townhomes front Center Ridge Road in Rocky River. The other
20 units are set behind in a large lot near shopping, schools and parks (TKG).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

A collection of new luxury rental townhomes is now open and move-in ready at ORRIS, 22601 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River. Developed by The Krueger Group (TKG), this phase-two expansion of the ORRIS development adds 25 townhomes to offer single-family living in a maintenance-free rental setting.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Warner & Swasey groundbreaking arrived

Officials gathered yesterday for the ceremonial groundbreaking for the renovation and
mixed-use repurposing of the long-vacant Warner & Swasey factory in Cleveland’s
Midtown district. But the actual site preparations began months before (NEOtrans).
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Although site preparations have been underway since winter, now the repair, recovery and rebuilding work begins on the redevelopment of the long-vacant Warner & Swasey factory, 5701 Carnegie Ave., in Cleveland’s MidTown neighborhood.

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Monday, June 1, 2026

GCRTA makes big fare changes

Bus and train rides in Cleveland can often be slowed by riders fumbling for change while
boarding and paying fares. That’s especially true during busy times like at the Red Line
Little Italy station during the annual Feast of the Assumption in August (NEOtrans).
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Boarding Greater Cleveland’s buses and trains will be quicker and simpler for customers after several fare payment-related changes are implemented after years of advocacy and planning.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

University Circle moves ahead with 10-year master plan

A conceptual rendering depicts a reworked South Rockefeller Park, including a pro-
posed closure of Stearns Road and two-way conversion of MLK Jr. Drive (Sasaki).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

On Friday, University Circle’s 10-year master plan for land use and public realm improvements won unanimous approval from City Planning Commission. The plan, titled Connecting the Circle, aims to transform the city’s second-largest employment center into a “Connected Civic Commons.”

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