Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Sherwin-Williams execs to wait and see on HQ2

Just beyond Downtown Cleveland’s Public Square at the west end of Euclid Avenue
towers the new Sherwin-Williams headquarters. But whether it will have more
company and when probably won’t be known until after all of its employees
 move into it and the new Brecksville research center next year (KJP).
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The rumor mill is always churning around Sherwin-Williams’ plans for handling its growing number of employees at its soon-to-open new headquarters in Downtown Cleveland, its new research center in suburban Brecksville and at its other other facilities. But that rumor mill has quieted down in recent months, until now.

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Another groundbreaking, in Case you want more

Case Western Reserve University’s new Interdisciplinary Science and
Engineering Building will not turn its back on Martin Luther King Jr. Boule-
vard as have other Case Quad buildings, including Yost Hall that was demo-
lished for this new structure (HGA). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

A second major groundbreaking ceremony is happening later this month in Cleveland, following that of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. But this one could be a little confusing to those familiar with Case Western Reserve University’s (CWRU) $300 million Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB). They may wonder if this project hasn’t already been underway for some time — because it has.

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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Downtown Cavs/Clinic facility groundbreaking set

The planned Cleveland Clinic Peak Performance Center is a development project
along the Cuyahoga River in Downtown Cleveland. It is being pursued by Rock
Ventures and its real estate arm Bedrock. Although construction is set to start
in mid-October, site preparation has actually been underway for nearly
a year (Populous). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Final approval is expected tomorrow by the City Planning Commission of designs for the proposed Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center featuring the Cleveland Cavaliers’ new practice facility and the Clinic’s sports health/wellness programs. But how do we know approval is expected? Because the groundbreaking ceremony for the new center has been set for the week after next.

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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Downtown employers reconsider suburban moves

Gray Media at Reserve Square, left, and AmTrust at 800 Superior both appear to be
reversing directions regarding the decisions on where to locate their downtown
Cleveland offices (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Two large Downtown Cleveland employers may be reversing course regarding their future office locations. One was bound and determined to leave for the suburbs but now its plans are up in the air. And despite the grist coming from the real estate rumor mill, the other employer says it’s not going anywhere — yet.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Cleveland launches affordable housing fund

Creating more housing investment will help address a shortage of quality housing
in Cleveland, where lenders are often reluctant to invest due to neighborhood
instability, discrimination and inequality. So Cleveland is partnering with
KeyBank and the Local Initiatives Support Corp. to change that (KJP).
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Last evening, a new Cleveland Housing Investment Fund (CHIF) was launched when Cleveland City Council passed legislation that requires the city to provide financing to the new fund. The city’s $18 million commitment leverages $20 million pledged by Cleveland-based KeyBank to boost the development of mixed-income rental housing and home ownership opportunities.

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Monday, September 30, 2024

George’s third billboard lands on Opportunity Corridor

To make way for the Irishtown Bend Park, this huge billboard on the blighted building
on which it sets at the southeast corner of West 25th Street and the Detroit-Superior
Bridge will be demolished and replaced by three billboards as a result of a court
settlement. The third and final billboard location has been identified (Google).
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A George family-owned billboard that metastasized into three as a result of a 2023 court settlement has found its third and final landing spot in Cleveland. That third billboard site is a piece of a city-owned parcel on the Opportunity Corridor near Quincy Avenue that is unlikely to be developed with any other uses, according to a city official. Title to the land will be transferred to the Georges.

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Saturday, September 28, 2024

CWRU’s South Residential expansion stops

The first two phases of expanding Case Western Reserve University’s South Residen-
tial Village were completed in time for this Fall Semester. But they now appear to be
be the last phases, A third phase proposed across the street is not being pursued due
to there being a sufficient amount of student housing (William Rawn Associates).
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As Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) approaches its 200th anniversary, just two years away, the growing college has just one megaproject on its syllabus for Cleveland’s University Circle — the $300 million Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building. So CWRU’s bicentennial legacy is to do what it has often done — prudently build when it needs to, not when it wants to. Even so, news of what the university is not building may come as a surprise.

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