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More than 75 members of the PGA Tour Champions tee off this week at Akron’s historic golf course in one of five major events. By Dillon Stewart
More than 75 members of the PGA Tour Champions tee off this week at Akron’s historic golf course in one of five major events. By Dillon Stewart
15 of Ohio's professional sports teams support the budget plan to utilize Ohio's Unclaimed Funds to subsidize sports facility projects. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Ernie Els will look to go back-to-back at Firestone but took a trip to Akron Children’s Hospital first. By Danny Cunningham
Meet the faces behind some of Cleveland's favorite haunts through the curious camera lens of the Cleveland Public Library's chief of special projects and collections. By John Skrtic
Bedrock Real Estate is preparing the corner of East 4th Street and Huron Road for a rumored development of a fusion sports-entertainment venue or a skyscraper. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Pest summer is hitting Cleveland with mayflies, midges, and their even more annoying and dangerous cousins, the mosquitoes. By Jaden Stambolia
Thousands of Cleveland demonstrators joined millions of protestors nationwide in marching and speaking out in defiance of various Trump Administration policies. By Matthew Chasney
The magazine earned a total of five first-place finishes in the annual Press Club of Cleveland Awards, which honor the best journalism and visual design in Ohio. By Cleveland Magazine Staff
Cleveland Thermal, a steam plant opened in 1894, physically separates the initial phases of Bedrock Real Estate’s Riverfront development from each other. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Scott Richardson believes great spaces do more than impress — they invite. For 30 years, his firm has crafted iconic destinations across Northeast Ohio and beyond, driven by a simple but powerful mission: create places where people want to be. By Ida Lieszkovszky
Cleveland is aware that Great Lakes Brewing Co. is considering relocating from Ohio City to Westlake and is “putting on a full-court press” to retain the production facility and its jobs within the city. By Ken Prendergast
The Cuyahoga Land Bank has secured nearly $18 million in state funding, setting the stage for future development in Cleveland’s riverfront and beyond. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans