On Friday, The Music Settlement (TMS) held an official groundbreaking for a $12 million expansion of its campus in University Circle. The project will restore and expand the historic Gries House, 1560 Mistletoe Dr., into the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Music House.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Next TOD project planned on Red Line
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| The Lorain West Apartments are proposed to be located on its namesake street near the Lorain-West 65th Red Line rail station. (RDL). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
One by one, the many used-car dealerships along Lorain Avenue on Cleveland’s West Side are going away. For the most part, they are getting replaced with new multifamily housing developments and that’s what’s proposed to happen again.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
St. Luke’s Church begins interior demo at Memphis & Pearl
At the center of Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood, $2.34 million in interior demolition work is set to begin for Memphis & Pearl — a $42.3 million mixed-use development that could add 84 apartments next to retail uses in a renovated St. Luke’s Church.
Part 2: The Yellow Brick Road of Cleveland’s East Side
Elton John once sang “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” when his songwriter Bernie Taupin bid adieu to city living in his ambitious, fast life, trading it for the quiet lifestyle of tending to a rural farm. Cleveland is heading in the opposite direction by welcoming the start of a new journey.
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Friday, May 8, 2026
CHEERS project advances to permitting phase
Cleveland Metroparks and the Port of Cleveland announced a major milestone in advancing the Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Strategy (CHEERS), as U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown, D-11, presented $1.1 million in federal funding to support the next phase of the project.
Part 1: East Side to host ‘Cleveland’s largest-ever industrial redevelopment’
Parts of Cleveland’s East Side offer scenes right out of a post-apocalyptic action movie. Actually, a pre-apocalyptic action movie — the opening scenes of the 2012 movie The Avengers — was filmed here. Another story will begin here next week when local and state leaders join Mayor Justin Bibb in making what he calls “an historic announcement.”
Thursday, May 7, 2026
More details emerge on Cleveland data center
A 150-megawatt, $1.6 billion data center planned for Cleveland’s Slavic Village is in a race to get its plans approved before City Council can pass a moratorium on building more data centers in Cleveland, according to sources familiar with the project.
Library to join another mixed-use project
Cleveland Public Library (CPL) will open a new satellite location in the city’s AsiaTown neighborhood in a couple of years, at the Mingyue Place apartment complex, according to community officials. If that apartment complex’s name doesn’t ring a bell, it’s because it doesn’t exist yet.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
$1.6B data center planned in Cleveland
Set between Cleveland’s Slavic Village and the industrial valley in the coming years could be the city’s largest-ever data center. While at this early stage, it has generated many questions, its backers say the large site and nearby presence of industrial-scale electrical power and water resources should answer many of those questions.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
More than tortillas are rising on W. 65th
Along the southern portion of West 65th Street in Cleveland’s Stockyards neighborhood, a new round of private investment is set to reactivate the area with jobs and shopping activity — just as city officials had hoped years ago.
Monday, May 4, 2026
New women’s pro soccer team named
Cleveland Soccer Group (CSG) today unveiled Cleveland Astra, the brand identity for our new professional women’s soccer club. Merchandise is available online today and season ticket deposits are open. Cleveland Astra will kick off in spring 2028, compete in Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Pro and play in a Downtown Cleveland soccer stadium.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
City green-lining investment in East Side
An expanded tax base is a result of economic development. On that score, Cleveland’s near-East Side doesn’t produce much in the way of tax revenue while its old infrastructure, city services and social programs are in need of lots of resources. So the city is going to do something to equalize that imbalance.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
New housing for Central neighborhood
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| Rendering of the proposed Olde Cedar mixed-income multifamily homes in Cleve- land’s Central neighborhood (CMHA). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
The Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) sought to kick off the first phase of redeveloping Olde Cedar in the Central neighborhood with a visit to the Cleveland City Planning Commission on Friday.
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Friday, May 1, 2026
Clinic’s big new lab on Opportunity Corridor
A sale closed this week for the largest property acquired among many needed to accommodate a proposed, significant laboratory-research facility sought by the Cleveland Clinic and other project partners. It is but one piece of a major expansion of facilities by the Clinic that NEOtrans first reported last month.
New construction, renovations foster Superior walkability
As soon as this summer, one of Cleveland’s most prominent streets could see a bike- and pedestrian-friendly overhaul with construction of the Superior Midway. But walkable neighborhoods need destinations — and several developments are creating just that.
CWRU gets $125M, largest gift in Ohio history
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| A rendering of the interior of Case Western Reserve University’s proposed new Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Humanities Building on Bellflower Road (CWRU). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
As Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) celebrates its bicentennial, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation has made a $125 million commitment gift to the university. Not only is it the largest gift in the foundation’s history, CWRU says it’s likely the biggest gift ever to higher education in Ohio.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
New Huntington Bank Field officially starts construction
The Haslam Sports Group (HSG) alongside a joint venture of AECOM Hunt, Turner Construction Company and architect HKS officially broke ground today for the new Huntington Bank Field, the future home of the Cleveland Browns starting with the 2029 National Football League (NFL) season.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Hub 27 boosts affordable housing construction on Near West Side
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| Site prep begins for Hub 27’s phase one apartment building which will add 53 units of work- force housing in the BVQ District (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
On Cleveland’s near-West Side, the Clark-Fulton neighborhood is getting an infusion of affordable housing with the first phase of Hub 27 under construction in the BVQ (Barber-Vega-Queen avenues) District and continued progress at the Walton Senior Apartments on Clark Avenue.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Rockefeller Building secured by K&D
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| The 17-story Rockefeller Building on Superior Avenue in Downtown Cleveland has a new opportunity facing it as K&D Group took title to the property today (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
As first reported by NEOtrans earlier this month, K&D Group said it would seek $6 million worth of “make-safe” repairs to Downtown Cleveland’s vandalized Rockefeller Building after it took title to it. But it began shoring up the Gilded Age edifice on the very day the sale closed.
Cleveland has Ohio’s highest apartment rents
A new report released today by international real estate firm Colliers shows that multifamily development in Greater Cleveland isn’t keeping up with demand. The result is that average rents in the Cleveland area are now the highest of any metro area in the state.


















