Friday, January 10, 2025

Cleveland wins second big lakefront grant

The North Coast Connector, also known as the land bridge, won nearly $70 million in
federal funds for its construction. This view is looking south along the proposed land
bridge toward Downtown Cleveland (FO). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Today, the city of Cleveland announced that it was awarded $69.3 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) for its ambitious downtown lakefront redevelopment. This is the second major federal grant for the downtown lakefront since October when the city was awarded $59.7 million from the USDOT. Construction is due to start in 2027.

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Thursday, January 9, 2025

Carriage Co. rebirth gets partial OK, start date

The Carriage Co. redevelopment will restore and repurpose the former Voss Industries
plant on West 25th Street in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood into a mixed-use
complex of apartments, ground-floor retail, offices and indoor parking (SA Group).
CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Redevelopment of a vacant factory complex in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood into a mixed-use property is on an “aggressive” timeline to get underway. But the Landmarks Commission said it needed more design details about new windows and exterior doors before it could sign off on the entirety of The Carriage Co. project.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Higley hits a hundred in 2025

Headquarters for The Albert M. Higley Co. stands on Euclid Avenue in Cleve-
land’s Midtown neighborhood. The construction firm also has five regional
offices in nearby states (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Back in 1925, Albert Higley Sr. did what the founders of many new companies owners did. He started building small. But unlike many new companies, his Cleveland-based construction firm didn’t stay small for long. Now, 100 years later, The Albert M. Higley Co. also known as AMHigley, is thinking big as it refreshes its image for the next century.

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First Interstate to renovate UC apartment building

The University East Building is a successfully leased property, located at the south-
east corner of Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road in University Circle since 1926.
But the property is in need of updating which it will get from new building
manager First Interstate (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

This summer, an aging but well-located building in the heart of Cleveland’s booming University Circle will get a needed refreshing to help it compete with new apartment buildings nearby. The University East Building, 11308-11330 Euclid Ave., will get that attention now that it is under the long-term management of a prominent local real estate developer.

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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Depot on Detroit arriving, traffic calming next?

With construction of the Depot on Detroit apartments due to start later this year,
there is renewed interest in realizing a neighborhood plan to redesign streets
in the vicinity of the West Boulevard rapid transit station, seen to the
right of the rendered apartment building (City Architecture).
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In two weeks, the board of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) is expected to approve the sale of land for a planned apartment building just west of the West Boulevard rapid transit station in Cleveland’s Edgewater-Cudell neighborhood. But that development is renewing interest in a neighborhood plan for redesigning streets next to the station to make the area a more comfortable place to walk and could avail more development sites.

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Monday, January 6, 2025

Erieview Tower financing done, work starts ASAP

Construction work is due to start immediately on converting aging offices in the
61-year-old Erieview Tower to luxury apartments. Following that will be reno-
vations to convert offices to hotel rooms. Twelve floors of offices will be
modernized and a rooftop restaurant and bar will be restored (Google).
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Closing of financing for the $218 million redevelopment of the 38-story Erieview Tower and Galleria redevelopment in Downtown Cleveland was announced today by two advisors to the project. The momentous occasion signals an immediate start for residential construction, although some of the remaining office tenants in the building told NEOtrans that site-prep work is already underway.

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New downtown office expansions, renovations

Downtown Cleveland in July 2024, prior to Oswald Companies putting up its
naming rights sign on the silver Flats East Bank near the center of this image.
Their new and old buildings are both making news at the turn of the new
year (KJP). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

At the start of the new year, employers are expanding, relocating, renovating and otherwise retrofitting their office spaces. Ironically, the current and former Oswald buildings in Downtown Cleveland are the addresses where most of these investments are planned, according to public records. As NEOtrans reported last week, 2025 may be the year that Cleveland returns to the office.

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