Becks is a key neighborhood node, so having a contemporary pool that meets people’s needs is vital. A well-maintained ...
The proposal would mark Cleveland’s second Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area. The city’s first DORA was approved along East ...
Jails built in the last century often have few windows and little room for recreation and natural light, making them “obsolete” by today’s design standards, according to Kenneth Ricci, prison and jail ...
Ohio is suspending a tax break that has been critical to its competition with other states to attract the massive new ...
Two years after declaring racism a public health crisis in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020, the government of Cuyahoga County has begun following through on its pledge to address racial ...
Sports are an integral part of Cleveland's collective identity. Why? And what does it mean? AJ DiCosimo is here to plumb our depths.
Some feel the push to build new data centers is reckless and needs to be examined. Others feel slowing the growth of the ...
Lauren Pacini continues to trace both the history and redevelopment of the Warner & Swasey building in Midtown, and his history at the site. In the summer of 1962, I worked as a painter in the ...
Last month, the city of Cleveland sued the owners of several run-down apartment buildings near Shaker Square, citing concerns over code violations including lack of heat, plumbing leaks, non-working ...
Some community members and at least one landmarks commission member pushed back against the plan, citing the need for more owner-occupied housing in the neighborhood. A new 14-unit apartment building ...
On Monday, May 8, the city officially transferred the properties to two developers planning affordable senior housing (Glenville) and affordable market-rate housing (Jefferson). The former Hawthorne ...
Residents expect to move into the first shipping container home at 860 E. 73rd St. this month. One of 14 developers of color participating in Cleveland Development Advisors’ Equitable Development ...