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Wed, Dec. 25 Christmas Day Cleveland Heights City Hall offices and Community ... View All Focus On Cleveland heights See what’s new Taylor Tudor Plaza The building is owned by the City and is known as the “Taylor Tudor Plaza,” which was constructed in 1928. The three-story struct...
Is Cleveland's proposed bailout for Shaker Square using at least $10 million in stimulus funds a huge step forward for the city and its nonprofit partners -- or are they taking on a questionable multimillion-dollar burden? The Editorial Board Roundtable offers some thoughts. Editorial Board cl...
This is one of 33 properties the CMHA bought on the West Side this year. In many cases, the agency paid significantly more for a house than it had sold for a year earlier. Only six of the 33 have building permits showing improvements in the last five years. Neither this one nor any ...
Due to E. 9th Street building construction, there will be some minor updates to the Family Deck activites, including removal of the Wiffle Ball Field, Guardians Dash and the Batting Cage. Expected completion for this part of the renovations will be prior to Opening Day 2024. We thank you fo...
CHEERS is a partnership between Black Environmental Leaders, the City of Cleveland and Cleveland City Council, Cleveland Metroparks, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Ohio Department of Transportation, and the Port of Cleveland. This project is supported by grants from the National Fish and Wildli...
Permits obtained for work performed and all work has passed city inspections - HVAC, electrical, building, and plumbing!! Show less Property features Bedrooms Beds Total: 3 Bathrooms Baths Total: 1 Baths Full: 1 Full Baths Upper: 1 Full Baths Main: 1 Full Baths Lower: 1 Other rooms Room...
Desiree Marble bought two homes on West 136th and 146th streets in foreclosure. City building permits show she spent $13,600 waterproofing the home on West 136th and replacing the furnace. Marble resold the homes to CMHA nine month after buying them for nearly $90,000 more than she paid....
Operators of food trucks, if they sell to the general public, will have to obtain permits from the city’s Building Department and allow the Fire Department to inspect their equipment for safety. Bob Sandrick Strongsville mulls regulating food trucks and amending code on street vendors ...