Thursday, August 14, 2025

Large East Cleveland apartment complex bought, to be renovated

At the top of Superior Road hill in East Cleveland, this large complex
of apartments was acquired by a developer who plans to renovate
them (Green Bridge Real Estate). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The 174-unit, 188,000-square-foot Forest Hills Park Apartment Complex, located on 1.479 Acres at 13995 and 14015 Superior Rd., in East Cleveland has transferred ownership yesterday and is due to be renovated, according to a press release.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

CSU to re-offer U-Pass, with changes

 

A significant number of Cleveland State University students use and
depend on the U-Pass for transit not only to get to classes but to go
grocery shopping, go to work and run errands. Without the pass,
they faced much higher expenses in trying to get an education and
improve their lives (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cleveland State University (CSU) officials announced today that the school will continue to offer students discounted passes to ride Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) buses and trains. But only those students seeking the discount, called the U-Pass, will be charged for it.

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Greater Cleveland’s ten megaprojects

The Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center is the first
phase of Bedrock’s Riverfront development in Downtown
Cleveland. Combined with the next phase in the development
would meet NEOtrans’ definition of a megaproject, becoming the
tenth such project in or near Cleveland’s urban core  (NEOtrans).
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Sometimes we’re in the weeds, hyperlocal, self-interested, pre-occupied with our own day-to-day lives. So sometimes it’s hard to appreciate the magnitude of things changing around us unless you step back and take a look at them in totality. NEOtrans did, and wow, there’s a lot of megaprojects to soak up just in Greater Cleveland!

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

MetroHealth Line BRT meeting tomorrow

One of the most vibrant and, thus, congested enclaves in Cleveland
is the Ohio City Market District. West 25th Street through this area
hosts cars, trucks, bikes, dozens of on-street parking spaces, and two
bus routes that carry more than 1 million riders each. Figuring
out how to reduce transit travel time through this gauntlet is the
goal of a pending $50 million project (Google).
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As plans for enhancing the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s (GCRTA) MetroHealth Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) advance, a pinch point in those plans has become the subject of debate.

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Monday, August 11, 2025

George’s billboards rise on Opportunity Corridor

On a small piece of city-owned land at the northeast corner of the
Opportunity Corridor Boulevard and East 75th Street, in front of the
Orlando Baking Co. plant, will be a 25-foot-high, dual-sided, electronic
billboard (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Construction work began last week to erect two large billboards along the Opportunity Corridor Boulevard on Cleveland’s East Side. The billboards are the result of litigation that will allow the demolition of a billboard and a decayed building that supports it, located at West 25th Street and Detroit-Superior Bridge in Cleveland’s Ohio City.

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Saturday, August 9, 2025

Cleveland’s second mass-timber building planned

This conceptual design for a proposed boutique hotel in Cleveland’s Ohio City neigh-
borhood shows wood-timbered columns, framing and flooring above the reinforced
concrete first floor and foundation. It was part of the documentation for a construc-
tion permit application of the hotel’s foundation and superstructure (DLR).
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In May, real estate developer Dan Whalen left a Landmarks Commission meeting with a design approval in his pocket and a range of possibilities in the back of his mind. Those led him to consider building his latest development, a Marriott Tribute Portfolio boutique hotel, 1950 W 26 St., in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood, with an extensive amount of mass-timber construction.

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Friday, August 8, 2025

UC’s Skyline On Stokes is urban resort

Marquees on the parking lot and Stokes Boulevard sides of University Circle’s latest
residential offering introduce prospective tenants to a new way of living that rewards
residents for spending more time outside of their apartments (NEOtrans).
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If you end up spending little more than sleeping time in an apartment at Skyline On Stokes, you’re probably enjoying the lifestyle offered by University Circle’s latest residential property. And it’s not just because of where the new building is located. It’s also because the amenities inside the building are large, both in scale and in variety.

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