Thursday, December 12, 2024

Cleveland maritime sector is big business

A lake carrier ship makes it way up the Cuyahoga River from Lake Erie, past
Downtown Cleveland. A new report by the Ohio Department of Transporation
shows how important the maritime industry is to Greater Cleveland's
economy (Port of Cleveland). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The Port of Cleveland and the maritime-dependent industrial sector are showing resiliency and growth as an economic force in Northeast Ohio, according to a new study commissioned by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). The latest analysis reveals the port and maritime sector generates more than 23,000 jobs and over $7 billion in economic impact, a notable increase of $2.3 billion since 2021.

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Bridgeworks gets green light from Landmarks

Design refinements were made to the south side of Bridgeworks, a proposed
Ohio City apartment building, with this version win approval today from the
Cleveland Landmarks Commission. The project site is at the northeast corner
of West 25th Street and the Detroit-Superior Bridge, just west of Downtown
Cleveland (GLSD). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Typically, the third time’s a charm, but Bridgeworks needed more times than that to earn the approval of the Cleveland Landmarks Commission. Ultimately, the proposal passed unanimously today. The go-ahead allows developers to move forward with constructing all of the $84 million project, located at 2429 W. Superior St. in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood.

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Haslam email preempts City, County at stadium debate

The question of whether the Cleveland Browns should play home games in suburban
Brook Park, at left, or in Downtown Cleveland, at right, has been put to Greater
Cleveland’s business power brokers (HKS, left; Vocon, right).
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Yesterday morning, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne, Cuyahoga County Council President Pernel Jones Jr., Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin arrived at the monthly board meeting of the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP). There, they asked the 70-member board of the region’s corporate CEOs and presidents to side with them on where the Cleveland Browns should play their home games after 2028.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

NE Ohio projects get historic wins from tax credits

At 363 feet tall, Rhodes Tower at Cleveland State University is the fourth-tallest
educational-purposed building in the United States. The 53-year-old building
won $5 million in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits as part of a $92
million project redevelop most of the tower with student housing (CSU).
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There were 14 Cuyahoga County historic renovation projects that won a total of $16,267,141 in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits today. Most of those projects would repurpose their 50-plus-year-old buildings for new uses so they can contribute to their communities for at least another 50 years. Some of the buildings are pretty well known.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Haslams announce Brook Park stadium-area development partner, updated plans

This updated view from above Interstate 71 and looking westerly toward Cleveland
Hopkins International Airport in the background, shows the proposed multi-purpose
roofed stadium in suburban Brook Park and surrounding development. The stadium
is in approximately the same place as before, but the conceptual location, arrange-
ment and scale of mixed-use buildings is different in this view than in previous
 graphics which showed more structures to the south and west of the stadium.
Instead, these are arranged to the south and east closer to EngleRoad/Henry
Ford Boulevard (HKS). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

New details emerged today on the proposed $1.2 billion mixed-use district surrounding the Haslam Sports Group’s (HSG) proposed all-purpose, roofed stadium in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park. HSG announced that Lincoln Property Company, a global real estate firm, will be the development partner for the Cleveland Browns’ 176-acre mixed-use entertainment district.

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Monday, December 9, 2024

Old Brooklyn structures OK’d for demolition

Three structures identified here are to be demolished plus a fourth, a small house,
partially hidden behind them are to be replaced by a new development called
Memphis & Pearl. St. Luke Church will be preserved and incorporated into
the development (Desmone). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

In the coming months, the busy intersection of Memphis Avenue and Pearl Road in the heart of Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood will look very different. The change is due from the City Planning Commission’s approval on Friday of an application to demolish four buildings at that intersection, each of which are historic structures but in varying stages of decay.

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Shoreway Tower has construction in view for 2025

A proposed 13-story residential building overlooking Edgewater Park and the West
Shoreway Boulevard is planned as an addition to the Shoreway Apartments. The
existing apartment building will also be renovated (EAO).
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There’s been lots of progress lately on the development of a proposed 13-story Shoreway Tower overlooking Edgewater Park in Cleveland’s Gordon Square neighborhood. Revising easements for a sewer right of way, transferring properties for a tax-increment financing (TIF) district, and advancing legislation to authorize that TIF could allow construction to start sometime in 2025.

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