The 107-year-old 75 Public Square building began its third life two days before the end of 2021. In the coming weeks and months, as more tenants call it home, the building will become more lively and be “illuminated” once again. Two Cleveland-area companies helped this Classical Revival example of architecture get its third wind.
Friday, January 7, 2022
Thursday, January 6, 2022
League Park mixed-use development planned
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
There’s much to look forward to in 2022
If you thought 2021 was busy real estate-wise, there is every indication that 2022 is going to be even busier. And it looks to start off big in January with announcements about what Cleveland-area projects will win the first round of Transformational Mixed Use Development tax credits. There are nine Greater Cleveland megaprojects that are TMUD applicants, so the fate of half of the projects in this list of what to watch out for in 2022 will depend heavily on which projects win TMUD credits and how much of their originally requested amount they will receive.
Monday, January 3, 2022
NRP Group taking fresh look at Scranton Peninsula
Apartment developer NRP Group appears to have had a change of heart about its decision to walk away from developing on Scranton Peninsula near downtown Cleveland, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the company’s plans.
Friday, December 31, 2021
Stark has buyer for downtown nuCLEus properties
Properties that were part of Stark Enterprises’ ill-fated nuCLEus megaproject are in the process of being sold in a private, off-market transaction. However, the scope of the sale, the buyer’s identity and the buyer’s intentions remain a mystery. Public records emerged this week showing that there is a pending transaction.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
The 20 most-viewed news stories of 2021 on NEOtrans
Screenshot of the most viewed NEOtrans article of 2021 — Cleveland Clinic plans to demolish the former Cleveland Play House complex on Euclid Avenue (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
Personal experiences matter. That’s the lesson of why one news article gets opened and another article does not. It’s why the pending demolition of the Cleveland Play House was the most-read story of 2021. It got read because people went to see a show there once upon a time, not because it was the only Cleveland-area project designed by a famous Cleveland-born architect, Philip Johnson.
Monday, December 27, 2021
Is Downtown Cleveland in Target’s bullseye?
The upscale discount retail giant Target is in expansion mode. It is focusing on locations in downtowns, near colleges and dense suburbs for small, urban-format stores. But will downtown Cleveland or perhaps University Circle be under consideration?