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8 minutes ago, KJP said:

 

This is moving forward, probably due to lumber prices coming down. Up for final approval from Planning Commission this Friday.

I was wondering whatever happen with this project.  I recall they were getting a little push back from the neighbors and some minor design review issues and I was thinking this might have done it in.  Glad to see it might move forward.

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This is moving forward, probably due to lumber prices coming down. Up for final approval from Planning Commission this Friday.
Same design or has something changed due to the pushback it received?

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18 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said:

Same design or has something changed due to the pushback it received?

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Yes, same design. This is what is on the agenda for Friday.

 

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I'm just excited that they are putting curb cut-outs along Chester instead of either making its own street (the townhomes on chester) or giving it major setback with a mini-parking lot (10001/Innova). Jeez Chester is home to some of the worst site plans when you think about it.

 

Edit: Nevermind looking at it again, the curb cutout is along East 82nd. 

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Nice site plan, great infill for the street.  Chester could use a few of these.

Thought there was supposed to be one at 75th.

1 minute ago, urb-a-saurus said:

Thought there was supposed to be one at 75th.

 

There was. Seems to have fallen by the wayside.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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Chester 82 gets thumbs up
By Ken Prendergast / April 24, 2023

 

When the Cleveland Planning Commission gave final approval of design plans on April 21 for the Chester 82 development, 1898 E. 82nd St., it coincided with the federal government’s release of the latest jobs data for Greater Cleveland. That data offered a reminder of why Chester 82 and other residential developments in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood are happening.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2023/04/24/chester-82-gets-thumbs-up/

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

@KJPThanks for the insight on this project, Chester is really turning into a residential corridor! Just a heads up, the "Madonna Hall" was razed in '07, not '08, I worked in University at that time. This might also be verifiable by a Google Maps search. 

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First 12 townhomes on E 97th well underway at Park Lamont (5-13-23)

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Foundations for 38-unit apartment building on Lamont Ave and more townhomes on Woodward/E 101st

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And that historic apartment building in the background is a real beaut. Looks like it's in good condition, too.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Does that have residents?

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$75 million investment in Hough: Developer plans affordable housing, Black-owned business market, community ownership

By Mandy Kraynak • June 7, 2023

 

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The existing building at MLK Plaza, which is vacant, will be demolished and a market hall and housing will be built on the site.

 

https://thelandcle.org/stories/75-million-investment-in-hough-developer-plans-affordable-housing-black-owned-business-market-community-ownership/

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Also does anyone know what is getting built here on Ansel? It sits on the site that got torn down recently next to the Regency apartments close to the Ansel and Kenmore intersection. 1cea3897678a8a22f9c370c9cbde467c.jpg

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On 6/15/2023 at 6:24 PM, MyPhoneDead said:

Also does anyone know what is getting built here on Ansel? It sits on the site that got torn down recently next to the Regency apartments close to the Ansel and Kenmore intersection. 

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Future site of Lynette Gardens Senior Apartments, a mixed-income development.

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

whoa — i see they are wasting now time building the townhouses. fantastic infill.

Building permits starting to come through for Chester 82. Still nothing for Chester 75.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Oh look -- another article at the bottom of the page! 😱

 

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Hough developments keep on coming
By Ken Prendergast / June 28, 2023

 

Multiple construction projects are underway at the east end of Hough, closest to University Circle, and more are about to begin. While work is rapidly progressing on the apartments and townhomes for Park Lamont, two more projects are about to begin and a third is waiting in the wings for more financing to be awarded to it. All are in response to the growing number of University Circle-area jobs and students. Even affordable senior housing is being added in response to this growth, with the goal to make sure seniors don’t get squeezed out of a neighborhood experiencing rising rents.

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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Hough developments keep on coming
By Ken Prendergast / June 28, 2023
 
Multiple construction projects are underway at the east end of Hough, closest to University Circle, and more are about to begin. While work is rapidly progressing on the apartments and townhomes for Park Lamont, two more projects are about to begin and a third is waiting in the wings for more financing to be awarded to it. All are in response to the growing number of University Circle-area jobs and students. Even affordable senior housing is being added in response to this growth, with the goal to make sure seniors don’t get squeezed out of a neighborhood experiencing rising rents.
 
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Those senior apartments look rather disappointing. Looks like a large community center.

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And that’s being kind. 

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The scale of the Park Lamont project is pretty impressive now that construction is in full swing

 

E 97th townhomes (7-14-23)

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Long-awaited park in Hough looks to break ground in 2024

Elijah Hakim - TheLand - July 12, 2023

 

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The affordable housing high rise renovation has been delayed due to funding issues.

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11 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said:

The affordable housing high rise renovation has been delayed due to funding issues.

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@MyPhoneDead you mean 9410 Hough? Somewhat surprising considering they just requested approval for their amenity building. 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

 
[mention=2643]MyPhoneDead[/mention] you mean 9410 Hough? Somewhat surprising considering they just requested approval for their amenity building. 

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Trust me when I say this, this project is never happening unless someone else takes over the project. This building will likely be demolished before it has the chance to be renovated 

2 minutes ago, zbaris87 said:

Trust me when I say this, this project is never happening unless someone else takes over the project. This building will likely be demolished before it has the chance to be renovated 

 

Anything you'd care to publically share? Also it seems like if they can't find $3M now, it would result in bigger issues down the road...

Can't share much more, I'm working on numerous developments right around this project, and from what I know, it stands no chance in its current state 

Trust me when I say this, this project is never happening unless someone else takes over the project. This building will likely be demolished before it has the chance to be renovated 
That's sad to hear. I don't want this area to turn into another Tremont, there needs to be a balance of affordability in every neighborhood.

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Also, you don't have to worry about it turning into another Tremont. There's tons of new unannounced LIHTC coming to the area, i think you'll be impressed with the new product about to come on the market 

Also, you don't have to worry about it turning into another Tremont. There's tons of new unannounced LIHTC coming to the area, i think you'll be impressed with the new product about to come on the market 
Fantastic! I'm excited to see it come to fruition.

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I would love to see Hough avenue filled with quality brick mid rise buildings (5-7 stories) with multiuse/commercial uses and the bottom on the 1st floor.

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is allen estates back in play?

 

i think it was paused?? 

 

 

that is great if it could be built out -- 👍

 

 

 

Construction on Allen Estates’ first phase starts, hoping to spark even more development nearby

 

By: Kevin Barry

Posted at 7:33 AM, Feb 14, 2022 

 and last updated 7:34 AM, Feb 14, 2022

 

 

CLEVELAND — Sheila Wright’s Valentine’s Day gift to her Hough neighborhood is an Allen Estates project that she hopes will break ground in more ways than one.

 

In the literal sense, Frontline Development Group’s construction project is starting this week, weather permitting, on the first six single-family homes named for Carolyn Watts Allen and Robert Allen, who moved into the Hough neighborhood in the early 1990s, inspiring others to also invest there.

 

“We’ve been saying for years, ‘Why aren’t people investing in neighborhoods,” said Wright. “Well, people are investing in neighborhoods now.”

 

Eventually, she hopes to build 237 housing units, broken up between single-family homes, townhomes, and mixed-use buildings that could also bring street-level retail back to Hough. When professional baseball was played at League Park, it was in the middle of a densely-packed, diverse community.

 

The project will figuratively be breaking ground after overcoming pandemic delays, rising construction costs, and generations of redlining and disinvestment that prevented Hough residents from buying homes and building generational wealth.

 

Allen Estates is designed to make homeownership more attainable for residents and could help make future development nearby easier by increasing property values and bringing more people to the neighborhood.

 

 

more:

https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/whats-going-on-with/construction-on-allen-estates-first-phase-starts-hoping-to-spark-even-more-development-nearby

 

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Homes like this one could be a stepping stone for homeowners to build generational wealth they haven't had access to in the past.

 

This particular development is stalled, like i said earlier, there are a bunch of unannounced projects in Hough that will be coming soon. You'll be impressed, trust me on this one 

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Park Lamont apartments & townhomes from Orr Park (9-29-23)

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I don’t know if this has been mentioned before, but CMHA is spending $40 million to renovate the 16 story Wade Park High Rise. 9500 Wade Park. Currently under construction. 

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Sorry, didn't have time to tease you with a bomb. Got another big one coming tomorrow evening.

 

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Largest Hough development in a century
By Ken Prendergast / November 28, 2023

 

The largest planned, single development in a century is proposed for Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood by reutilizing the huge site of the closed Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 1651 E. 71st St. On that 11-acre property bounded by Hough and Lexington avenues plus East 71st and 73rd streets, 310 housing units and two divisible commercial spaces are planned as part of a neighborhood destination.

 

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https://neo-trans.blog/2023/11/28/largest-hough-development-in-a-century/

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Hopefully tomorrow's bomb is about something downtown

Oh my gosh, I adore this proposal.

 

So hear me out—THIS, but what if we build it on every single vacant block on the east side.

Beating a dead horse here for many forumers regarding the history here…but man, sure is nice to get back some of the massive amounts of lost density.  

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1 hour ago, LlamaLawyer said:

Oh my gosh, I adore this proposal.

 

So hear me out—THIS, but what if we build it on every single vacant block on the east side.

I totally agree! I've been looking forward to projects like this, with street facing apartments on the outside, and public parks on the inside. Reminds me of the Kensington area of London, something we don't do much here.

BTW, I forgot that this site used to be the original University School, dating to the 1890s when this was a wealthy neighborhood. Charles Schweinfurth was the architect of US. See the original US building below. When US moved to Shaker in 1926, Cleveland Public Schools bought it and remodeled it as Thomas A. Edison School, a school for boys with discipline problems. It was demolished circa 1970 and replaced with the current MLK High School.

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

great that the site is being developed. I think i might have flipped the orientation of this proposal and put the big building and shops on Lexington. Ive felt that, with some concentrated development, league park could serve as something of a town square for the neighborhood with shops, churches, the family center and maybe a library circling it. 

I think this put a bigger smile on my face than Sherwin-Williams HQ did.  Hough is such a good location, it has to be redeveloped.

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

Looking good and will be great to see the areas between here and League Park filling in asap.

 

As an aside I'm hoping this developer takes this similar vision with the initial 10 story building plan to downtown Lakewood. It just floors me that nothing is happening there! 

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Birthing Beautiful Communities to rise on Chester
By Ken Prendergast / December 8, 2023

 

For the non-profit organization Birthing Beautiful Communities (BBC), their mission is often noted in news stories detailing Cuyahoga County’s infant mortality crisis. Sadly, the county has had one of worst infant mortality rates in the country and is a symptom of much larger problems including poverty, poor nutrition, inadequate housing and unaffordable health care. Much of the need is in Cleveland’s inner city and especially on the East Side. So, to meet the need, BBC is seeking to construct Northeast Ohio’s first free-standing birthing center in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood, on the north side of Chester Avenue, between East 63rd and 65th streets.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2023/12/08/birthing-beautiful-communities-to-rise-on-chester/

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

42 minutes ago, KJP said:

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Birthing Beautiful Communities to rise on Chester
By Ken Prendergast / December 8, 2023

 

For the non-profit organization Birthing Beautiful Communities (BBC), their mission is often noted in news stories detailing Cuyahoga County’s infant mortality crisis. Sadly, the county has had one of worst infant mortality rates in the country and is a symptom of much larger problems including poverty, poor nutrition, inadequate housing and unaffordable health care. Much of the need is in Cleveland’s inner city and especially on the East Side. So, to meet the need, BBC is seeking to construct Northeast Ohio’s first free-standing birthing center in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood, on the north side of Chester Avenue, between East 63rd and 65th streets.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2023/12/08/birthing-beautiful-communities-to-rise-on-chester/

Great news, horrible acronym.

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