Among 45 U.S. cities with urban rail transit systems, Greater Cleveland has the nation’s the oldest train fleet. The first tangible evidence of that changing will arrive in June when the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) is expected to receive its first new rapid transit railcars since 1985.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Monday, January 5, 2026
Historic mansion serves its last
A nursing home complex is proposed for a major expansion but requires the demolition of two historic homes, including a 19th-century mansion designed by a famous local architect. A permit application for the mansion’s demolition was submitted to the City of Cleveland last month and is still pending.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Woodhill Homes moves hundreds of units closer to transit
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.
Friday, January 2, 2026
GCRTA’s choices: victim or solution
If the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) was a human being, it might look like the Black Knight from the 1975 movie “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” after being confronted by King Arthur. In the British comedy, the king had hacked off the knight’s arms and legs, yet the knight continued to fight, claiming “It’s just a flesh wound.”
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Camelot Bakery OK’d for city’s West Side
It’s the kind of success story just about everyone cheers for and it’s a story that Cleveland needs more of. It’s the story of a husband-and-wife team growing a business they started, outgrowing their first building in Cleveland to the point they need a new one — and are staying in Cleveland.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Cleveland’s waterfronts: The New Year’s story
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| As Cleveland sheds 2025 for 2026, many of the development stories are unfolding along its waterfronts (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
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.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Progressive HQ goes to auction
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| Progressive Insurance’s first headquarters building in Mayfield Village remains unsold after nearly two years on the market (LoopNet). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
One of Northeast Ohio’s largest for-sale office properties will soon be put up for bid. Progressive Insurance’s first headquarters campus it constructed in the eastern suburbs is scheduled for a Feb. 2, 2026 auction.





