Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Port wins state funds for major projects

  
One of the subject locations of today’s grant award is the Port of Cleveland’s Dock 22,
located at the center of this photo, at the bottom of the West 9th Street ramp at left (Photo
by Tim Evanson-Creative Commons). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

The Cleveland–Cuyahoga County Port Authority was awarded $4.2 million for two major projects to advance them from planning into construction. The funding was awarded through the Ohio Maritime Assistance Program (MAP), a competitive Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) grant program supporting strategic maritime infrastructure investments across Ohio.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Investors’ make next play in Old Brooklyn

 Six townhomes will populate a vacant lot on Stanford Avenue in Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn
neighborhood and help boost the nearby Pearl Road commercial corridor where the town-
houses’ developers have already begun to make a difference (RSA Architects).
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Some developers focus on building homes in all-residential neighborhoods. Others focus on building and renovating commercial spaces on busy streets. It’s not often that a developer pursues both with the goal of each supporting the other. But that’s what a new development firm comprised of experienced real estate professionals is pursuing in Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood.

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Buyer emerges for prime TOD site

At the northeast corner of West 117th Street and Berea Road, and next to the Red Line train sta-
tion in the background, is a self-storage property that’s being acquired by a national self-storage
company. So it’s likely to remain a storage facility despite past efforts to redevelop it with tran-
sit-supportive housing and mixed uses (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

A Michigan-based self-storage company that has been expanding its property holdings in Ohio is adding another. This time it’s a property that’s been courted for decades by developers and planners as a potential site for Transit Oriented Development (TOD).

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Monday, January 26, 2026

Scranton Peninsula makes space for 1,000 residents

Triton at the Flats nears completion on Scranton Peninsula next to Downtown
Cleveland (Harrison Whittaker). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

In 2024, Cleveland’s Scranton Peninsula was home to a single resident. Now the construction of 609 homes ranging from studio to 3-bedroom apartments creates enough residential capacity for more than a thousand.

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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Rafih Auto Group Development OK’d

Rafih Auto Group’s new home plus associated retail and office developments near the Inter-
state 90-Nagel Road interchange were approved by Avon Planning Commission this week,
opening the door to luxury auto dealerships to relocate from Cuyahoga County. The inter-
section of Chester and Jaycox roads is at the bottom of this image (Cresco).
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Two luxury car dealerships that first sought to redevelop part of Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted are now heading to Avon in Lorain County instead. It’s the latest symptom of urban sprawl that’s driving high-profile Cuyahoga County businesses into the collar counties.

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Friday, January 23, 2026

Sherwin-Williams HQ boosts office market

Occupancy of the new Sherwin-Williams HQ beginning in the fourth quarter of 2025 gave
a brief boost to Greater Cleveland’s office market which has been sagging since before
the pandemic (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

Although the occupancy of Sherwin-Williams’ new 1-million-square-foot headquarters downtown has caused a brief boost to Greater Cleveland’s office market, a new report showed that longer-term, structural changes to the market are causing it to return to more pre-pandemic conditions.

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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Bedrock Riverfront development evolves

Construction is happening on Bedrock Real Estate developments in Downtown Cleveland,
from the Rock Block seen here, to the Riverfront. But despite a masterplan approved less
than a year ago, some of the developments envisioned for the 38 acres of downtown land
Bedrock owns appear to be changing (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.

According to sources and a recent presentation by Rock Entertainment Group CEO Nic Barlage, Bedrock Real Estate’s Downtown Cleveland Riverfront plans are flowing like the Cuyahoga River, below the ice and out of sight. But the revisions reveal the desire of Rock Ventures owner Dan Gilbert to deliver tangible progress sooner than originally planned.

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