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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
Implement the Modell Law!
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
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University Heights: Development and News
Unless.. and its a big question mark, that they plan to develop the parking lots in the future.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
True, however traffic and actual access to the Bears stadium is horrendous and a LOT worse than Cleveland's. Chicago has train access nearby, however just like every team, the majority of game attendees are suburbanites creating enormous amounts of congestion.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Fleeting thought: If a developer could somehow purchase this Rite Aid property and all its land, there is some great potential for another apartment & townhouse development. The housing corridors on Franklin and Clinton can be extended with townhouses and then apartments over a Rite Aid fronting W 65th. Just a thought.....
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Any idea where the ones South of Lorain are??
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Bridgeworks Development
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
Has 1920 Scranton Rd. been demolished yet? I sure hope that building is still up and someone buys it
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Cleveland: Downtown: 45 Erieview Conversion
Way to be a creep Greg
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Hey! Does anyone have any photos of Andrew's Folly (Samuel Andrews Mansion on millionaire's row) that are different from the common ones you can do by google search?
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Midtown Detroit has a higher population than downtown Cleveland? Interesting that it’s more appealing to target atm
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
I hope they intend to remove that turning lane from Euclid to E. 55th and build up to the rail line
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Does anyone know what building the Cleveland stock exchange use to exist in?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
Just South of phase 3b there seems to be a ton of land between e 82nd st and the railroad tracks
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Cleveland: Hough: Development and News
Brownstones?!