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2 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said:

What is the status of this project? Also isn't this Glenville and not Hough? 

Yea, it's in Glenville, right on the EC border. 

 

Not sure the new timeline for this, but haven't heard about this or Knez's other 36 unit townhome project across the street from this, in years.

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Hough groundbreaking set for Sept. 5
By Ken Prendergast / August 27, 2024

 

According to a public record located by NEOtrans, a groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Sept. 5 for the redevelopment of a vacant 10-story apartment building at 9410 Hough Ave. in Cleveland’s resurgent Hough neighborhood. Kristi Halford, a spokesperson for the project’s development partners, confirmed the scheduled event in an e-mail to NEOtrans.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2024/08/27/hough-groundbreaking-set-for-sept-5/

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

1 hour ago, KJP said:

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Hough groundbreaking set for Sept. 5
By Ken Prendergast / August 27, 2024

 

According to a public record located by NEOtrans, a groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Sept. 5 for the redevelopment of a vacant 10-story apartment building at 9410 Hough Ave. in Cleveland’s resurgent Hough neighborhood. Kristi Halford, a spokesperson for the project’s development partners, confirmed the scheduled event in an e-mail to NEOtrans.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2024/08/27/hough-groundbreaking-set-for-sept-5/

This will transform the feel of that section inside of Hough tremendously. 

I'm not too too familiar with the Hough area. I went on google street view and see this building is right next to Axis @Ansel. When was this development built and how is it doing occupancy wise?

44 minutes ago, GREGinPARMA said:

I'm not too too familiar with the Hough area. I went on google street view and see this building is right next to Axis @Ansel. When was this development built and how is it doing occupancy wise?

I'm assuming you're talking about Axis @ Ansel, since the high rise is abandoned, it was completed in 2020. I would assume occupancy is doing well since it serves CWRU students.

20 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said:

I'm assuming you're talking about Axis @ Ansel, since the high rise is abandoned, it was completed in 2020. I would assume occupancy is doing well since it serves CWRU students.

i was.

4 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said:

I'm not too too familiar with the Hough area. I went on google street view and see this building is right next to Axis @Ansel. When was this development built and how is it doing occupancy wise?

 

This is how Axis At Ansel was doing when the developer offered to sell it. However it hasn't sold yet.

 

https://neo-trans.blog/2022/04/21/new-hough-apartment-complex-for-sale/

"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 MLK Plaza redevelopment advances

By Ken Prendergast / September 2, 2024

 

While Northern Real Estate Urban Ventures, LLC (NREUV) is getting ready to break ground this week on its first Cleveland development, it’s already putting together the pieces for its next project here. The redevelopment of MLK Plaza, 9300 Wade Park Ave., in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood would replace an aging, mixed-use complex with modern, low-income housing over ground-floor programming and common areas.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2024/09/02/hough-mlk-plaza-redevelopment-advances/

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

I actually meant to post these a couple of weeks back

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On 8/28/2024 at 7:51 AM, GREGinPARMA said:

I'm not too too familiar with the Hough area. I went on google street view and see this building is right next to Axis @Ansel. When was this development built and how is it doing occupancy wise?

 

prior to axis on ansel the site was the cleveland brewery —

 

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love when people post old pics...

yeah that was one badazz brewery building.

 

shame to loose it, but axis is as good a replacement get as you could imagine.

 

it will be great to have this immediate area bustle with life again. especially always badly needed affordable housing.

 

hopefully business follows, although it likely won’t be a huge walk to work with your lunch pail brewery lol.

44 minutes ago, mrnyc said:

 

prior to axis on ansel the site was the cleveland brewery —

 

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Whatever was next to and demolished for the gas station was a big building too. Wonder what it was/looked like?

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

yeah look at the side of the brewery — clearly there was something also majorly biggie on the gas station site.

 

i would guess another part of the brewery, but i dk. the pic is from 1941.

5 minutes ago, GISguy said:

This isn't a ton of help here, but when in doubt consult the sanborn maps...

 

https://www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=ddb0ee6134d64de4adaaa3660308abfd

 

While Sanborn shows that the Cleveland Brewing Co. had buildings on both the SW and NE corners of Ansel/Hough, the bigger structures appear to have been on the NE corner.

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

On 9/2/2024 at 3:57 PM, MyPhoneDead said:

I actually meant to post these a couple of weeks back

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this feels very post-apocalyptic 

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🙂

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9 hours ago, lockdog said:

🙂

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This building has sat vacant for around 15 years and in bad shape for 10. The redevelopment of it goes to show that a building can be rehabbed if the effort is put in. 

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Windows are being removed 

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How cool is this:


Cleveland Institute of Art’s new Interactive Media Lab aims to position school at forefront of art, design and tech 

Published: Jan. 01, 2025, 5:30 a.m.

By Joey Morona, cleveland.com

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Institute of Art is scheduled to open the doors on its new $13 million Interactive Media Lab in late March. Located in the Midtown Collaboration Center at E. 66th St. and Euclid Ave. in the city’s resurgent Hough neighborhood, the state-of-the-art space is poised to give CIA a competitive advantage in arts education and expand the institution’s role in the local economy.

 

The college sees the lab as a vital part of the emerging MidTown district and broader economic development in the city. Through creativity and collaboration, the project seeks to bolster Cleveland’s reputation as a hub for innovation. Heidemann refers to it as their “enterprise campus.”`

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2025/01/cleveland-institute-of-arts-new-interactive-media-lab-aims-to-position-school-at-forefront-of-art-design-and-tech.html

 

^ now this is the kind of thing that builds spinoff. hip. attractive. creative. action.

 

there is a lot between that site and daves 63-65 that looks ready to go. just sayin’ developers … 😂🎉

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KJP posted about a year ago about the Anchor 66 apartment building next to League Park. Here is an update on the project, now called Gateway 66 at the intersection of E.66th and Linwood Ave. University Hospitals is making a $3 mill low-interest loan to facilitate the project.

 

https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/gateway-66-hough-receives-3-million-uh-investment

 

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University Hospitals invests $3 million in Hough development

University Hospitals announced on Friday, Feb. 7, that it would invest $3 million in the new mixed-income multi-family Gateway 66 at League Park complex, part of the second phase of the Allen Estates project.

 

Sheila Wright, president of Frontline Development Group LLC, told Crain's that Gateway 66 will be an 82,237-square-foot construction development consisting of two, four-story buildings spanning both corners of the intersection of East 66th Street and Linwood Avenue in the Hough neighborhood. The project will hold a total of 80 units between the two buildings.

 

“We want to see stabilized housing in our neighborhood,” said Heidi Gartland, UH chief community and government affairs officer. “We know too often that the unhoused come to University Hospitals and are what we call our friendly faces. We see them a lot. They may have issues that are chronic conditions —mental health conditions and addiction issues — and we know that getting people housed in affordable housing is incredibly important. So we see it really as a win-win for both our neighbors and for stable health. Stable housing is stable health.”

 

The $3 million investment from UH “will be structured as a soft-debt mortgage providing a below-market interest rate and financed by UH’s endowment fund,” according to a news release. The principal is to be paid back over a 15-year term. 

 

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2 hours ago, Mendo said:

KJP posted about a year ago about the Anchor 66 apartment building next to League Park. Here is an update on the project, now called Gateway 66 at the intersection of E.66th and Linwood Ave. University Hospitals is making a $3 mill low-interest loan to facilitate the project.

 

https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/gateway-66-hough-receives-3-million-uh-investment

 

 

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Ugggggggg that original design was amazing and I was so excited to see it next to League Park. 

 

At least the new design doesn't look as bad as some of the other projects lately. Still excited for this area to get some much needed investment though. 

24 minutes ago, PlanCleveland said:

Ugggggggg that original design was amazing and I was so excited to see it next to League Park. 

 

At least the new design doesn't look as bad as some of the other projects lately. Still excited for this area to get some much needed investment though. 

I wish I would've never looked back at the original design again lol.

A little more (and no charge for a press release rewrite, BTW)

 

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UH invests $3M in housing next to League Park
By Ken Prendergast / February 11, 2025

 

Two big actions happened in the past week to support new affordable housing next to Historic League Park in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood. One was a $3 million investment by University Hospitals in the proposed Gateway66 apartment complex. The other was a building permit application submitted to the city for that project.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2025/02/11/uh-invests-3m-in-housing-next-to-league-park/

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

My mom grew up on Linwood where the building on the right is planned.  That was back in the 20s/30s when the Indians were playing there.  She used to see players arriving at the ballpark, some via streetcar.  Can you imagine any of today's athletes taking public transportation to the ballpark?

 

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ooh boy we always hate to see the value engineer come a-calling. its a shame because the original facade reflected the league park site in such a unique and nice way. that said, its still a great project. 

19 hours ago, KJP said:

A little more (and no charge for a press release rewrite, BTW)

 

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UH invests $3M in housing next to League Park
By Ken Prendergast / February 11, 2025

 

Two big actions happened in the past week to support new affordable housing next to Historic League Park in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood. One was a $3 million investment by University Hospitals in the proposed Gateway66 apartment complex. The other was a building permit application submitted to the city for that project.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2025/02/11/uh-invests-3m-in-housing-next-to-league-park/

Looking at the aerials and seeing homes facing (Lindale?) makes me wish that the building with the Gateway 66 signage had windows at the ground floor. Also I feel that the mural still could have been included on the blank wall of the building to the right. 

On 2/11/2025 at 1:37 PM, LibertyBlvd said:

My mom grew up on Linwood where the building on the right is planned.  That was back in the 20s/30s when the Indians were playing there.  She used to see players arriving at the ballpark, some via streetcar.  Can you imagine any of today's athletes taking public transportation to the ballpark?

 

My entire Dad's side were on Linwood at 70th, Whitehaven, Zoeter, Lawnview, Melrose. My father remembers parking cars for League park for a nickel. Started clearing out in the 1950s.

 

There weren't any vacant lots back in those days.

So that investment from UH is what the developers were waiting for. Mixed Income is very interesting.

I can't imagine those four "market rate" units selling at market rate. Parking lot is horrible, as per code.

 

The units planned for E 65th at Whittier, a little to the NW seem to have died, with one half-completed structure.

 

I'd like to see more Townhouse development such as that visible on E 66th at the 1605 address range, just south of Fatima.

 

Hopefully, redevelopment continues in a mixed, and mixed use style, with some small commercial ground units that don't include a huge parking lot.

 

Will Cleveland ever recreate a dense, truly localized, truly non-car-dependent community again? If any city had the chance it would be Cleveland.

 

I would think that would be attractive to many young folks from across the nation if marketed as such.

1 hour ago, MVH said:

My entire Dad's side were on Linwood at 70th, Whitehaven, Zoeter, Lawnview, Melrose. My father remembers parking cars for League park for a nickel. Started clearing out in the 1950s.  

My grandmother also parked cars in their yard on game days.

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Gordon Crossing site mobilization (03/01):

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Glad to see there's activity there.

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

Gordon Crossing with workers on site at 0730 on a Saturday morning:

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Ninety-Four Ten Hough:

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Bonus pic cause I like the density lol

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Gordon Crossing (3-9-25)

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Gordon Crossing as seen from Chester 4/4/2025

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^That thing's goin up quick!

Gordon Crossing 4/13 Update:

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Gordon crossing update:

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Visible above CWRU Freiberger Field

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The high rise renovation is progressing. Sorry for the bad picture, there was a car behind me and I couldn't stop lol.

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Glenville, Hough, Ohio City housing wins big

By Ken Prendergast / May 21, 2025

Two new Cleveland housing construction projects and one renovation won coveted, highly competitive 9 percent Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) from the Ohio Housing Finance Authority (OHFA) today. The awards promise a big financial boost to each of the projects which are located in the Glenville, Hough and Ohio City neighborhoods.

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2025/05/21/glenville-hough-ohio-city-housing-wins-big/

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

Henrietta Homes are popping up everywhere in Hough. Continually surprised at how many I see.

They seem appropriate for the lot sizes, intent and housing history, though they are, as a cost necessity I suppose, approaching an unfortunate cookie-cutter suburban look. I hope they're built well.

I wish there were more party-wall housing developments, and some commercial spaces.

But I'll take it over the previous recent decades, the new McMansion styles that were happening.

6/1/2025 Gordon Crossing

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Ninety-Four Ten Hough

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Two new Hough developments sell for $30M

By Ken Prendergast / June 4, 2025

In a $30.6M deal, a national real estate investment firm added 119 newly constructed apartments in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood to its growing portfolio. New Jersey-based Reynolds Asset Management acquired Park Lamont, 9606 Lamont Ave., and The Lumos, 1866 E. 93rd St. Both are located a short walk or bike ride from jobs and classrooms in booming University Circle.

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blog/2025/06/04/two-new-hough-developments-sell-for-30m/

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

^ This is the future of UC. Not the past where this was the last place old suburbanites were likely to go. I grew up in a time when Hough or East Cleveland for that matter was a war zone and my French Canadian stepfather told me to never go there. He's gone now but if he could see UC today even he'd be impressed, although he'd still never admit it to me 'cause l was a know it all city lover, warts and all lol.

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