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City Council approves two major projects on southeast side
Two transformative development projects in Cleveland’s long-neglected Buckeye-Shaker and Woodhill neighborhoods were greenlighted by Cleveland City Council at its meeting on Monday, April 11.
Can Cleveland finally close its digital divide? A local nonprofit says it has a plan.
DigitalC says its infrastructure improvements will bring affordable, reliable internet to the nation’s most disconnected city. But can the organization go from serving 1,100 to 40,000 customers in three years?
Take a hike: Two Cleveland nonprofits lead city kids into the great outdoors
Children need more than just food, clothing and shelter. They also need time in nature. For some in Northeast Ohio, though, that’s almost a luxury. They may have the basics of life but are missing or don’t feel welcome to take part in what others around the region routinely enjoy, and probably take for granted — abundant time outdoors.
New podcast ‘Inside the Bricks’ about Woodhill Homes is essential Cleveland listening
The Land recently caught up with reporter Justin Glanville to talk about the surprising, provocative podcast, which examines the past, present and future of Woodhill Homes as it faces a complete rebuild.
Church and State come together in Hingetown
The project adds to a growing list of new, higher-end developments in Ohio City. While some say there’s more room to grow, others fear that gentrification will push out middle- and lower-income residents.