Cleveland Housing Market Surges Ahead of Most US Cities
New figures from the S&P Case-Shiller Index show Cleveland’s home prices rising faster than nearly every major metro, fueled by job growth and returning residents.
By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
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by Annie Nickoloff
By Annie Nickoloff
By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
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On the same day it announced move-in dates for its new global headquarters, Sherwin-Williams filed plans to update three floors inside Downtown Cleveland’s historic Higbee Building.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Mayoral candidates Justin Bibb and Laverne Jones Gore discuss crime, housing, and what comes next for the city.
by Maura Zurick
Government agencies are weighing how to fund seven major transportation projects — from new roads to a $40 million Red Line station — needed to support the planned stadium in Brook Park.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
The latest plan to Downtown Cleveland would convert a 1950s-era office property into 33 apartments, continuing the city's post-pandemic shift toward housing.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
The city is appealing ODOT’s decision to approve a construction permit for the Haslam Sports Group’s $2.4 billion dome, citing airspace safety concerns and calling the ruling “unsupported by evidence.”
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Everyone from Republic Steel to a local boy scouts troop were all-in on war production efforts.
by Vince Guerrieri