Posted May 14, 200520 yr http://www.cleveland.com/sun/sunpress/index.ssf?/base/news-0/111591591331050.xml&coll=3&thispage=2 I saw this in the Sun on thursday. Seems like there might be some design issues. Well, we need any bit of good news that we can get.
May 14, 200520 yr Also, the developers mention that they have a condo project in Little Italy at 119th and Mayfield. Is this already built? Does anyone know something about that project?
May 14, 200520 yr The article states that the 119th and Mayfield sight is being developed. Theses townhouse (Larchmere Court) are going to be 14 units on a third of an acre-that's quite dense.
May 14, 200520 yr The article states that the 119th and Mayfield sight is being developed. Theses townhouse (Larchmere Court) are going to be 14 units on a third of an acre-that's quite dense. let me drive by it this weekend, i'm curious what they are talking about.......
March 13, 200619 yr All but one have sold. Good news for this area of Cleveland! On to Cleveland Heights: The Derbyshire Townhomes are also selling well. The last phase is under construction and 4 of the 6 units have pre-sold. They are little bit smaller than the last phase, but the developer has decided to raise the prices by $30,000 per unit. Given the increase in price, it speaks well for the market that they are selling so quickly.
March 13, 200619 yr Not exactly on the topic.. While I would prefer that many of these inner-ring suburban projects were within the city, it will help to solidify the surrounding areas. With an increased focus on residential projects in University Circle, high-priced units on its fringe will help the market. Domain on Lee did not survive, but it would sadden me more if Derbyshire townhomes did not suceed. Cleveland Heights has a lot of property devoted to parking near Cedar-Fairmount. I would love to see the city start turning those spaces into townhomes.
March 13, 200619 yr ^ Get some structured parking there and you just might! "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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