Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Browns’ Berea ‘District 46’ development revealed

Cleveland Browns announced the redevelopment of their Berea headquarters and
associated development, to be called District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Cam-
pus. This view looks southeast from above the intersection of Front Street and
Lou Groza Boulevard to the lower left and Depot Street  at the lower right (HSG).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Today, the Haslam Sports Group announced it was teaming up with the Berea City Schools, city of Berea, DiGeronimo Companies and University Hospitals to pursue a long-planned mixed-use district next to the Cleveland Browns headquarters in suburban Berea. Recent estimates are that the new development could cost about $221 million to build.

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Port of Cleveland wins record EPA grant

The Cleveland-Europe Express offers competitive transit time advantage for cargo
owners that typically move goods through coastal ports. It is the only container
shipping service on the Great Lakes that handles import and export cargo
(Port of Cleveland). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The Port of Cleveland was just awarded the largest grant in its history — nearly $95 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). This transformative funding, part of the $3 billion USEPA Clean Ports Program, will position the port as a national leader in sustainable maritime operations and sets the standard for environmental stewardship on the Great Lakes.

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Monday, October 28, 2024

Sneak peek at Burke lakefront stadium

Conceptual renderings of what a domed stadium built at Burke Lakefront Airport in
Downtown Cleveland could look like were anonymously sent to NEOtrans today.
We published them as soon as we could verify their authenticity with an official
sponsor, This view shows a stadium placed where the airport’s terminal is
currently located (Vocon). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

NEOtrans was among the Greater Cleveland media outlets to anonymously receive renderings of what a Cleveland Browns domed stadium at Burke Lakefront Airport could look like. The renderings, which also show stadium-area development, changes to roadways and parking, were commissioned from Cleveland-based architecture firm Vocon Partners LLC by the convention and tourism bureau Destination Cleveland.

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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Land Bank gets $5M for affordable homes

New infill homes in Cleveland not only provide quality homes to families in need,
they also help stabilize troubled neighborhoods and keep gentrifying neighborhood
affordable so longtime residents can afford to stay in the communities they’ve
lived in and loved (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cuyahoga Land Bank has been awarded $4.95 Million from the Ohio Department of Development’s Welcome Home Ohio Program to support affordable housing development in the county. The funds will be used to create new, affordable homes in partnership with Cuyahoga County, CHN Housing Partners and Near West Land Trust.

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Friday, October 25, 2024

Cleveland Print Room focuses on new home

A former commercial laundry in several buildings on Lexington Avenue in
Cleveland’s Goodrich-Kirtland Park neighborhood will be the new home
of the Cleveland Print Room. The photography-oriented nonprofit is
joining the spread of arts-based organizations heading east from
downtown (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Increasingly, artist studios and nonprofit arts organizations have been moving eastward from downtown into Cleveland’s Goodrich-Kirtland Park neighborhood and St. Clair-Superior. But few are making as big of an investment as that which the Cleveland Print Room (CPR) plans by acquiring and renovating a former commercial laundry at 4730 Lexington Ave.

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Thursday, October 24, 2024

Renovation starts on downtown’s Electric Building

Built as The Electric Building, the office building 700 Prospect will return to its original
name but as apartments with a ground-floor sports bar one block from the Gateway
sports and entertainment complex. That conversion led by K&D Group will start
in early November (Ian Meadows). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

With financing closed, construction work will begin in the next couple of weeks on the $40 million rehabilitation and conversion of the historic 700 Prospect Ave. office building into apartments, called The Electric Building. And now the ground-floor has the end user of its lone commercial space identified — Tom’s Watch Bar, a national chain sports bar founded in 2014.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Feds search Sinito’s home; Owner of Millennia, Key Tower, apartments and restaurants

The Waite Hill estate belonging to Frank Sinito and his wife Malisse was searched
today by federal investigators according to the Waite Hill Police Department,
relating to an ongoing matter involving the Department of Housing Urban
Development (Bing). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

\The private home of the owner of some of Cleveland’s most well-known buildings and restaurants was searched today by federal investigators and assisted by local police in an ongoing matter involving the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Frank Sinito and his wife Malisse reside at a mansion at 6736 Eagle Road in Waite Hill, in suburban Lake County.

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