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  1. Cleveland police headquarters to stay in Justice Center for at least two years under deal with Cuyahoga County Updated on September 26, 2017 at 3:26 PM Posted on September 25, 2017 at 2:57 PM By Karen Farkas, cleveland com kfarkasCleveland[/member] com CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland's police headquarters will remain in the downtown Justice Center for at least two years under a revised agreement to sell the building to Cuyahoga County. County Council is expected to approve several resolutions to finalize the deal on Tuesday. According to the revised agreement, the county will buy the police headquarters for $9.25 million and the title of the building will be transferred on Oct. 2, 2018. Until then the county will pay the city $1 to lease three floors of the building and half the parking spaces in the underground garage. The county, which is beginning budget discussions and expects to impose cuts, will have a year to pay for the building from its general fund and reserves. Once the deal closes, the city can lease the building from the county until Oct. 1 2019 for $10 per square foot per year plus parking fees, according to the resolution. The city will also pay a share of utilities. The agreement was reached after months of discussions following the announcement in June that the county would take over the city's jail operations and purchase the headquarters building. What you need to know about the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County jail agreement The city had issued a request for proposals to relocate its headquarters. The request said it was seeking to move by the end of March 2018... cleveland com
  2. :-) Historic Cleveland Athletic Club will get $62 million facelift - ... news5cleveland com The Cleveland Athletic Club, by all accounts, was the last project to get the go-ahead in the stretch of Euclid Avenue from Playhouse Square to Public Square in Downtown Cleveland. ..