Hough neighborhood developments promise affordable housing, services to community
Hough neighborhood developments promise affordable housing, services to community
Source: thelandcle.org
After the 1960s riots, a once-thriving Hough community was ravaged by looting and fires in a time of racial unrest. It took decades to rebuild, but it’s happening. That effort continues today with the sale of several properties, including an abandoned high-rise apartment building, to Northern Real Estate Urban Ventures in Washington, D.C.
No place like home: Cleveland Restoration Society Celebration of Preservation honors 13 projects
No place like home: Cleveland Restoration Society Celebration of Preservation honors 13 projects
Source: Freshwater Cleveland
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy Gale in the 1939 classic film “The Wizard of Oz.” The Cleveland Restoration Society (CRS) and the American Institute of Architects Cleveland (AIA) agree with Dorothy.
The two organizations will recognize 13 area homes, churches, schools, and other landmarks built between the mid-19th Century and md-20th Century at the annual Celebration of Preservation on Wednesday, May 22 at the Ariel LaSalle Theater in Collinwood.
This year’s winners list honors those who have poured loving care into historic homes or created new homes—both residential units and historic buildings that have been adapted for use as homes or office spaces.
Everything from kitchens to living rooms to the iconic structures that welcome us home to Cleveland, will be honored at the Celebration of Preservation awards.
“We are excited to showcase the 2024 Award Winners at our Celebration of Preservation awards show,” says CRS events coordinator Peggy Sexton. “These winning projects are truly amazing and showcase the exemplary work of builders, architects, historic preservation professionals, and others who seek to renew and revitalize for the next generation.”
Bellaire-Puritas senior apartment project wins final approval
Bellaire-Puritas senior apartment project wins final approval
Source: Signal Cleveland
The commission also delayed a Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity project and approved a Superman tribute.
Cleveland Heights moves ahead on ‘cornerstone’ Taylor Tudors project in Cain Park Village plan
Cleveland Heights moves ahead on ‘cornerstone’ Taylor Tudors project in Cain Park Village plan
Source: cleveland.com
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — With City Council’s approval of tax incentives for the historic Taylor Tudors redevelopment, officials plan to break ground later this spring on what will be the $25 million “cornerstone of the Cain Park Village revitalization project.”
Council’s passage on Monday (March 18) came on the heels of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Board of Education agreeing to the terms of the same tax increment financing (TIF) package earlier this month.
Mission Possible: CentroVilla25 is becoming a reality for Cleveland's Latino community
Mission Possible: CentroVilla25 is becoming a reality for Cleveland's Latino community
Source: WKYC
In the middle of construction, the reality of CentroVilla25 is taking shape. Set to open this fall, the mixed-use development is generating excitement.
New affordable living development just one piece of Slavic Village revitalization
New affordable living development just one piece of Slavic Village revitalization
Source: News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio — For the first time in 30 years, Cleveland has opened the doors to a new development in Slavic Village, one the oldest neighborhoods in city.
At the 5115 at the Rising, there are 78 affordable apartments along with 10 townhomes, a fitness center and a community area. The University Settlement, a nonprofit organization, will also have its offices inside along with a food bank and Tri-C center.