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Planning commission pushes back on Clinic building plans, wants more community engagement
Cleveland aims to add a senior-level arts leader to the Bibb administration
Cleveland has a $3.5M plan for replacing Public Square’s ugly jersey barriers, but some question need and cost
Redesigned Hessler Road project wins approval, is headed for construction this summer
Hessler Road re-do: Developer back at it with six 3-bedroom apartments
Developer bets big on living small — but some on historic Hessler don’t like his micro-vision
Developer Russell Berusch bet big on living small when he completed 29 micro-suites on Larchmere. But will Clevelanders embrace it, particularly those living on historic Hessler Street in University Circle, where Berusch’s approved micro-unit development has drawn opposition?
Planning Commission asks developer to create new plan for historic row houses
A team of developers planning a $35 million, 245-unit apartment project at Stokes and Cedar Avenue last week asked the Cleveland Planning Commission to approve the demolition of six long-vacant row houses to make way for the development’s parking lot.
When Cleveland works for women, it works for everyone
If Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is successful in modernizing city hall, the women on his leadership team will deserve much of the credit.
Arts and culture groups say next mayor should champion the arts from city hall
When the nonprofits Assembly for the Arts and CAN Journal asked mayoral candidates in the primary if they would champion the arts at city hall, the response was unanimous: let’s do this thing. Now, the groups are pushing to make the arts a top issue in the Nov. 2 general election and hold the next mayor accountable for putting plans into action.









