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Monday, August 17, 2026

Greyhound Station to look like 1948 again

The unique lines of Downtown Cleveland’s historic Greyhound station are about to get
a freshening up to prepare the facility for its next role as a venue in Playhouse Square
(Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Work is due to start in a couple of weeks on preparing the vacated, historic Downtown Cleveland Greyhound station, 1465 Chester Ave., for its next role. That role is to become a leading actor in the future of the Playhouse Square district’s experiential economy.

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

MetroHealth to update Emergency Dept.

The Emergency Department at MetroHealth’s Medical Center dates from 2004 and needs to be
renovated, not only to update its appearance but also to provide larger spaces for new diag-
nostics and interventional equipment (MetroHealth). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Possibly by the end of this year, major changes are coming to MetroHealth’s Emergency Department (ED) at its main campus in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood, 2500 Metrohealth Dr. A renovation project costing up to $9 million will get underway amid the goings-on of a busy Level I trauma center.

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Friday, August 14, 2026

GCRTA levy fear: derailment by apathy

Next month, the first new railcars in more than 40 years for the Greater Cleveland Regional
Transit Authority will arrive for extensive testing and training. On July 14, railcar No. 403
awaits its ride to Cleveland with other railcars at the Siemens Mobility factory in
Sacramento, CA (GCRTA). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

In a recent one-hour interview with Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) General Manager India Birdsong Terry, she revealed to NEOtrans one of her biggest fears with the transit agency’s upcoming sales tax levy vote — its first in more than five decades.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Centennial transformation may get financing soon, too

The only thing more complicated than the stack of uses planned for Millennia Companies’
reactivation of the 1.45-million-square-foot former Union Trust Building in the heart of
Downtown Cleveland is its proposed financing. That involves a capital stack of numerous
public and private financial sources and both have adjusted over the last few years
(Millennia). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

It appears that Millennia Companies is doing more than assembling financing to redeem a foreclosed loan on 925 Euclid Ave. and remove the Downtown Cleveland property from a court-ordered receivership. It also appears that it is also seeking to close on financing to undertake a redevelopment of the property per its city-approved plans.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Cleveland Heights brings new life to old streets

At Superior Park Drive and Taylor Road, Taylor Tudors converts a set of historic buildings into
new apartments and retail (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

In Cleveland Heights, new residential construction is helping to accommodate job growth in nearby University Circle. Along with it, a wave of infrastructure improvements, park upgrades, and preservation efforts are underway.

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Rocket Mortgage to shrink, relocate

The 250 West Huron building, known more commonly as the Ritz Carlton Cleveland hotel, is
more than just a hotel. It also has four floors of offices which are gaining a new tenant. This
is the southwestern corner of the building at Huron Road and West 3rd Street (Google).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Five years ago, Rocket Mortgage looked to be growing into a major presence in Downtown Cleveland’s office market. The company was growing so fast here it seemed plausible that it might even anchor a new tower for local offices of Rock Ventures’ companies, such as the one Bedrock proposed in its riverfront development.

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Monday, August 10, 2026

Cosm tops out in Gateway District

Cosm, a new “shared-reality” sports entertainment destination, tops out on the north side of Huron
Road in the Gateway District (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

On Friday, Cosm celebrated the structural completion of a new 100-foot, 12k-resolution LED dome in Downtown Cleveland’s Gateway District. The “shared-reality” entertainment venue, developed by Bedrock, will stream sports games and events for live audiences.

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Saturday, August 8, 2026

Bedrock paves way for next riverfront phases

From West 3rd Street in the Flats, the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center looms in
front of the downtown skyline (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Along Downtown Cleveland’s riverfront, construction work is ramping up — both figuratively and literally — on the next stages of Bedrock’s $3.5 billion downtown masterplan.

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Friday, August 7, 2026

Sherwin-Williams pursues HQ2

A second Sherwin-Williams headquarters tower, this time featuring multiple levels of structured
parking in its base, is being pursued next to the first, taller, glassy headquarters tower that officially
opened in May. This is an unofficial rendering of that second tower but is is based on preliminary
programming reported to NEOtrans (Methodicle). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

In the weeks preceding Sherwin-Williams’ ceremonial ribbon cutting May 11 for its new 36-story headquarters tower in Downtown Cleveland, the company’s executives took notice. They could see how employees were filling out its new HQ campus and, in suburban Brecksville, its new Morikis Global Technology Center.

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Shaker Square redesign advances

The Shaker Square Vision Plan would activate green spaces on either side of Shaker Boulevard,
adding infrastructure for pedestrians and events (Agency). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The oldest planned shopping center in Ohio, Cleveland’s Shaker Square, is set to see a major redesign in an effort to bring new activity to businesses and public spaces. Approved today by City Planning Commission, the Shaker Square Vision Plan follows a series of upgrades and store openings helping to revitalize the square.

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Thursday, August 6, 2026

CWRU, Clinic projects come close to completion

Looking north on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, CWRU’s Interdisciplinary Science an
 Engineering Building has nearly finished its exterior façade (Harrison Whittaker).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland’s downtown may possess its historic core and central business district, but several massive developments are solidifying Greater University Circle’s status as one of the most important job centers in Northeast Ohio.

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‘Urgent’ Progressive Field repairs sought

Major repairs are needed at the aging Progressive Field — projects not included in its recently
concluded $200+ million renovation — for which funding may not be immediately available.
For example, elevators need to be replaced including those inside the two elevator towers
 visible in this common postcard-like scene of Progressive Field at the corner of Ontario
Street and Carnegie Avenue (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Significant, urgent repair projects are to be pursued in the coming months at Progressive Field in Downtown Cleveland while questions linger as to whether there is enough funding to pay for them.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Cleveland schools to be demolished

Willson Middle School on East 55th Street is among the Cleveland school buildings to be demo-
lished. It was among multiple properties the school district and city had hoped to preserve and
renovate for new uses (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

While Cleveland has been lauded for attracting investors to redevelop closed school buildings, things don’t always go as community officials hope. So unfortunately eight mostly historic school buildings are to be demolished, with three facing imminent demolition.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Owner of 925 Euclid wins more time

A wide-angle lens makes 925 Euclid appear less dominating than the 1.45-million-square-foot
structure looks in person. The financing needed to return this building to productive use is
also just as imposing (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

With hours to go before a July 30 deadline to settle its debts or lose its property in the wind-up to a potential Nov. 3 auction, the owner of 925 Euclid Ave. won a third option — an extended deadline.

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Monday, August 3, 2026

A $120M opportunity to remake Cleveland

Disappearing under Mother Nature’s blanket is Cleveland’s industrial past, seen here at the for-
mer Cleveland Cooperative Stove Co. on East 67th Street south of Central Avenue. But it's not
turning over to developable land fast enough to benefit residents in a timely manner. That's
where Ohio Brownfield remediation funding comes into play to clear and clean properties so
they can be returned to productive use (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Returning vacant, polluted industrial sites to productive use in Cleveland and other established communities is typically not cost-effective for private investors to tackle. Yet leaving them rotting and fallow is not an option either.

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Cleveland Clinic drone delivery takes off

Cleveland Clinic is the nation’s first health care system to make deliveries of prescription medi-
cations via drone (Courtesy of Cleveland Clinic). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland Clinic is now delivering certain medications to patients’ homes via drones, marking the start of the first long-term deployment of a prescription drug drone delivery program by a U.S. health system.

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Sunday, August 2, 2026

Gordon Square building spree accelerates

At the northeast corner of Detroit Avenue and West 58th Street, a mixed-use building occupied
by the Flight Cleveland wine bar is getting an exterior makeover (Harrison Whittaker).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

As new developments get underway, close to 300 residential units are now under construction around the Gordon Square Arts District — centered on the intersection of Detroit Avenue and West 65th Street in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.

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Saturday, August 1, 2026

West Blvd-Cudell TOD advances

Flaherty & Collins’ Depot on Detroit rises on a formerly vacant lot on the north side
of Detroit Avenue in Cleveland's Cudell neighborhood (Harrison Whittaker).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

On Cleveland’s West Side, three Transit-Oriented Developments (TOD) are moving ahead within a 10-minute walk of a single Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) rapid transit station.

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Friday, July 31, 2026

Rock Hall buys Harbor Verandas

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, left, is buying the Harbor Verandas, right, to
control one of the last remaining sites for expansion at North Coast Harbor in Downtown
Cleveland (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland’s central business district is where office buildings are getting converted into new uses, often residential. On downtown’s lakefront, however, a mostly residential building was just purchased and may get converted to offices by its new owner — someday.

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Views from Cleveland’s newest lakefront high-rise

The 13-story Naia Noir and its historic companion, The Shoreway apartments at left, tower
above the West Shoreway Boulevard next to Edgewater Park. The new Naio Noir is almost
topped-out. The photos in this article start at the lower levels of the new high-rise
(NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland’s newest lakefront high-rise is hard to miss while traveling along the West Shoreway Boulevard by Edgewater Park. Thousands pass by it daily and watched it rise since April 2025. But if you wondered what the views from it look like, NEOtrans climbed to the top to capture and share them.

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