Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Collinwood site picked for modular home factory

Eleven years after it closed and less than a year before it was demolished, General
Electric’s Pitney Glass Works on East 152nd Street in Cleveland stood silent in July
2022 as a powerful reminder of America’s industrial prowess. Now cleared, the site
was named as the city’s preferred location for the construction of a modular home
factory (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

A 22-acre site at 1133-1175 East 152nd Street in Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood was selected by city officials as the future home of a new factory for manufacturing affordable, modular homes. Now, the city has to decide which of four candidate companies it will offer the site to build its factory.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Cosm was planned for Haslam’s Brook Park site

In a rendering that’s been circulating publicly for months, showing the planned,
enclosed Huntington Bank Field in Brook Park, closer inspection reveals that a
Cosm venue was planned for the mixed-use district adjacent to it. Cosm was con-
sidering it seriously enough to allow its logo to be used in this official rendering.
But Cosm ended up locating in Downtown Cleveland (HKS).
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This could be a battle to watch in the coming years — a battle of the billionaires and their venues for Northeast Ohio’s entertainment dollars. And in the latest round, the win goes to Dan Gilbert, David Blitzer and Downtown Cleveland for securing the fifth US location of Cosm, an immersive technology sports and entertainment attraction. But it almost went to suburban Brook Park.

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Monday, July 7, 2025

Cosm confirms it is coming to Downtown Cleveland

Based on preliminary site plans secured by NEOtrans, the external design of the
Dallas Cosm is comparable to what is planned for Downtown Cleveland. The site
plan revealed by NEOtrans several weeks ago suggests that this will be the north-
west corner of Cleveland’s Cosm, surrounded by new parking facilities and future
development (Cosm). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Cosm, Bedrock, and Rock Entertainment Group (REG) announced today that Cosm, a leading immersive technology, media and entertainment company, will anchor Bedrock’s mixed-use Rock Block development in Downtown Cleveland’s Gateway District. NEOtrans was first to report on this pending development three weeks ago when site-preparation plans were submitted to the city.

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Saturday, July 5, 2025

Sherwin-Williams set to open new R&D Center

Finishing touches are being put on Sherwin-Williams’ new Morikis Global Techno-
logy Center in Brecksville. Employees will start moving into the sprawling facility
in late-September and be done with the relocations by Christmas (Sherwin-Williams).
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Schedules are coming into focus for the relocation of about 900 Sherwin-Williams’ employees who will be moving into the global coatings giant’s new Morikis Global Technology Center in south-suburban Brecksville. The change will also affect hundreds of Sherwin-Williams employees in Downtown Cleveland and in east-suburban Warrensville Heights.

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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Warehouse District megaproject site offered

With the Rockefeller Building hitting the market at the same as the neighboring
Warehouse District parking lots owned by Stark Enterprises, it makes the larger
site more attractive to out-of-market investors. This rendering of the Rockefeller
Building and a conceptual neighboring tower on West Superior Avenue is part
of  the marketing (Leopardo-Heart). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

It’s not often that a 4.2-acre canvas in the heart of a busy central business district can be marketed to investors. But that’s what a swath of property in Downtown Cleveland’s Warehouse District can offer now that the Rockefeller Building is back on the market. And the larger property offering allows the Rockefeller to potentially be sold at a discount.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2025

GCRTA to aid in the expansion of two parks

Several parcels belonging to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, below
its soaring Cuyahoga Viaduct near Downtown Cleveland, will be licensed to the
Cleveland Metroparks for an expansion of its Rivergate Park, seen here on the other
side of the Cuyahoga River (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Two parks in Cleveland are due to expand thanks to contributions of land by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA). The two parks involved are the Cleveland Metroparks’ Rivergate Park in the Flats near Downtown Cleveland and Hillside Park in the Kinsman neighborhood on the city’s East Side.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Winners, losers from the Browns’ new stadium

In four years, this will likely be the scene at Brook Park, Ohio when the Cleveland
Browns open their 2029 season to fans and to critics alike. In fact, every winner in
this scenario has a down side, just as every loser has an upside (HKS).
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There are winners and there are losers in the Haslam Sports Group’s effort to build a new, enclosed stadium in suburban Brook Park. But it is worth noting that all of the winners have lost something just as all of the losers have won something. And there are variables to this equation that will remain unknown until the future and those who choose to shape it reveal them.

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