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Friday, February 20, 2026

Development by Edgewater Park OK’d

An aerial, northwest-looking view of the 8400 Lake development once all phases
are built out. The site is near Don’s Lighthouse Grille. Lake Avenue is to the
lower left and the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks along the lakefront are seen
at the top right with an Amtrak passenger train on it (Horton Harper Architects).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

An aerial, northwest-looking view of the 8400 Lake development once all phases are built out. The site is near Don’s Lighthouse Grille. Lake Avenue is to the lower left and the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks along the lakefront are seen at the top right with an Amtrak passenger train on it (Horton Harper Architects). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.


Sometimes it’s good to be the first. Sometimes it’s not. A two-phase, 72-unit apartment development planned at 8400 Lake Ave. in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood probably falls somewhere in between the two extremes as it was the first large project to be submitted and approved under the city’s pilot Form-Based Zoning Code.

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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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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Cleveland’s waterfronts: The New Year’s story

As Cleveland sheds 2025 for 2026, many of the development
stories are unfolding along its waterfronts (NEOtrans).
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A $1.1 billion Neurological Institute on Cleveland Clinic’s Main Campus will be structurally completed. Downtown’s new 616-foot-tall Sherwin-Williams headquarters tower, part of the coatings company’s $860 million “Building Our Future” initiative, will see its ribbon cut. And construction is due to start on the Haslam Sports Group’s $2.4 billion enclosed stadium in Brook Park.

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