Bedrock Proposes $3.5 Billion Reimagining of Downtown Cleveland's Riverfront
The Dan Gilbert-owned company says the project, which has no start date, would take 15-20 years. Next steps: Securing public funding. By Dillon Stewart
The Dan Gilbert-owned company says the project, which has no start date, would take 15-20 years. Next steps: Securing public funding. By Dillon Stewart
A recent study by Downtown Cleveland Inc. identified Huron Road near Euclid Avenue as one of the best places in the central business district to try to provide a street market of pop-up vendors and artists. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
After a $320 million renovation and expansion concluded in 2013, the Cleveland Museum of Art is more popular than ever. But that has led to overcrowding in its three lobbies, which will be renovated from May to October. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Cleveland native Superman gets a permanent home in Downtown Cleveland at a newly landscaped plaza at the corner of Ontario Street and St. Clair Avenue, outside the expanded Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Old River Road in Cleveland’s Flats East Bank has been relatively quiet since The Odeon Concert Club closed more than a year ago. But the volume is due to rise again later this year. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Mayor Justin Bibb gave his third State of the City address on Thursday at Playhouse Square. By Annie Nickoloff
Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam told reporters this week that they are exploring a domed stadium — but only in Brook Park, not in Downtown Cleveland. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Besides building an NFL stadium in Brook Park, another option is to use the possible purchase of that land as part of a land trade to put a new stadium closer to Downtown Cleveland. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
After a report that the team's ownership group has purchased land in Brook Park, the organization did not rule out keeping the stadium in Cleveland in a statement and called the stadium planning process "complex." By Cleveland Magazine Staff
With the purchase by Haslam Sports Group, speculation grows it could open the possibility of Browns building a stadium in the suburbs. By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Downtown Cleveland’s third-tallest skyscraper has been sold to a New York-based company that has more than its share of cheap or faded retail properties including many in Ohio. By Ken Prendergast, NEO Trans