Thursday, August 17, 2023

City Club Apartments tops out

At today’s topping-off ceremony, construction workers signed the final beam
to be placed atop the new City Club Apartments tower on Euclid Avenue
near East 9th Street in downtown (Cleveland Construction Inc.).
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Cleveland Construction, Inc., the contractor behind the City Club Apartments project in downtown Cleveland, celebrated a significant construction milestone as the project reached its full height. The “Topping Out” event was held today and highlighted by a team lunch provided by Fahrenheit’s food truck and a ceremonial steel beam signing by all the craft professionals building the project.

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McNair tapped as new development director

Tom McNair has served leadership positions at Ohio City Inc. since 2010.
At the end of September, his workplace will move across the Cuyahoga
River to downtown, seen behind the West Side Market in the back-
ground (NAIOP). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

For the past 14 years, Tom McNair rode the Rapid from Shaker Square to Ohio City where he led its community development corporation in different roles. At the end of September, his train will have a new destination — Cleveland City Hall. Mayor Justin Bibb announced yesterday that McNair will be the city’s new director of economic development.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Would Cliffs + USS = a new tower?

Cleveland-Cliffs is continuing to build its empire with US Steel the next item
on its shopping list. Will that result in a new headquarters tower going on the
list as well? There is a multi-year-long path where that could be the desti-
ation (Cleveland-Cliffs). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Three years ago, when Cleveland-Cliffs made some big moves, NEOtrans asked the question. Three years later, we’re asking it again. If Cliffs is able to acquire rival United States Steel (USS), as recently proposed, what impact might this have on the combined company’s headquarters situation?

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Friday, August 11, 2023

Cleveland Thermal target of acquisition

The 129-year-old coal-fired Cleveland Thermal steam heating plant on Canal
Road, at right, in downtown was shut down nearly seven years ago and is next
to the big Bedrock riverfront development site. It’s worth watching to see what
happens next to this and a couple of other sites around town (Google).
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As Dan Gilbert’s real estate firm gets ready to roll out the details of phase one of its riverfront development, a neighboring fixture on the banks of the Cuyahoga River since 1894 may not be around much longer. The long-closed Cleveland Thermal steam heating plant, 2274 Canal Rd., along with possibly other properties of Cleveland Thermal Generation LLC are in the process of being acquired, according to a real estate source.

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Thursday, August 10, 2023

Old Brooklyn Lofts gets early OK

Old Brooklyn Lofts is a proposed redevelopment in the heart of the project’s
namesake neighborhood of Cleveland  to convert a vacant mixed-use building
with high ceilings into apartments, most with bedroom lofts. A 12-space park-
ing lot will be constructed behind the building on the right (Google).
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A Parma real estate investor and his development team won conceptual approval yesterday from a local design review panel to convert the vacant, century-old Independent Order of Odd Fellows Temple at 3409 Broadview Rd. in the heart of Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood into loft-style apartments. The team will then refine their plans into more detail schematic designs for review by the Planning Commission’s citywide design-review committee prior to construction.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Ohio City buildings to be razed for Bridgeworks

An axiometric view of the proposed demolition plan for the Bridgeworks
site, at the west end of the Detroit-Superior Bridge in Cleveland’s Ohio
City neighborhood. But the pending demolition of buildings on the site
doesn’t mean construction is about to begin. Instead, the demolition
is sought because the developers could lose a state grant to aid in
the demolition if they don’t use it soon (LDA/Mass).
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Two historic buildings are proposed to be torn down for a 16-story, mixed-use development in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood, despite information that financing, including the use of air rights, for the high-rise is still being finalized. A demolition permit application was filed Aug. 4 by LDA Architects of Cleveland for Bridgeworks LLC with the city’s Building Department following recent approvals of the demolitions by the city’s Landmarks Commission and a design review committee. But the approvals by those two panels in the City Planning Commission were made with the presumption that the overall Bridgeworks development would be carried out.

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Friday, August 4, 2023

Bedrock to start riverfront work

This view shows the location of the first phase of planned rehabilitation of
steel bulkheads along the edge of the Cuyahoga River. The work would
be the
 first evidence on the landscape for Bedrock’s huge riverfront de-
velopment 
(Osborn Engineering). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM

A company owned by billionaire Dan Gilbert has secured a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the reconstruction of bulkheads along the edge of the Cuyahoga River, a federal navigation channel. The approved work will be one of the first tangible pieces of Detroit-based Bedrock Real Estate’s huge Cleveland Riverfront Development Project.

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