Architect Dick Pace and his development company Cumberland Real Estate LLC has won a competitive bid process to develop the 21 acres currently occupied by the parking lot for Voinovich Park, a grassy area between the Science Center and the Rock Hall and the undeveloped land north of FirstEnergy Stadium. Waterfront Plan – Many in Cleveland believe our town has missed out on many opportunities to add public access to the waterfront close to town (most of the access in the suburbs, with the exceptions of public parks, is privately owned real estate) but, finally, that seems to be changing. Good news is there have been plans afoot for years to correct that mistake by developing around it - we will see what happens, but for now here is a blurb: Obviously it should never have been built on that site, nor rebuilt there - it's prime waterfront property! That's because haters aside, the moniker was actually coined locally long ago to refer to the football stadium. Well, i dont want to to derail this project and thread too much, but fyi the truth is the mistake on the lake is a real mistake on the lake. Cleveland has been treated like a joke by most Americans since the early 60's (yes, that long) and it's about time people realize that the "mistake on the lake" is no mistake. Playhouse Square's decision to push forward on a long-held development dream comes during a rental renaissance for Cleveland, which is seeing proposals for new construction pick up as the supply of potential conversion projects - older buildings primed for residential makeovers - thins. Hines, a global real estate firm, will serve as the development manager, shepherding the project without holding a stake in it. The nonprofit organization will own the project, a $135 million investment comprised of a 319-unit rental building and an adjacent, 550-space parking garage at East 17th Street and Euclid Avenue. Playhouse Square plans 34-story apartment tower in downtown Cleveland's theater districtĬLEVELAND, Ohio - After years of behind-the-scenes planning, Playhouse Square Foundation is getting ready to stage its biggest real estate act: Building a 34-story apartment tower at the edge of downtown Cleveland's theater district. Cleveland Skyscrapers - 200' to 350' Cleveland Skyscrapers - Images & Information - 350' to 200' Ernst and Young Tower Marriott at Key Center 800 Superior 55 Public Square The Centennial (Huntington Building, Union Trust Building) North Point Tower Standard Building Oswald Centre 1717 East Ninth Street The Keith Building Superior Building AECOM (Penton Media Building) Reserve Square Apartments Fenn Tower Winton Place Landmark Office Towers AT&T Lakeside Rockefeller Building Ohio Savings Plaza City Club Apartments One University Circle Holiday Inn Express (Guardian Building) Westin Hotel Parkview Apartments US Bank Center Willson Tower Lakeview Terrace Apartments W.O.Text and image source: Michelle Jarboe at.Cleveland Skyscrapers - 500' and over Cleveland Skyscrapers - Images & Information 500' + Key Tower Terminal Tower 200 Public Square Sherwin-Williams Headquarters Tower at Erieview.Celebreeze Federal Building PNC Center (National City Center) Lumen (Playhouse Square Tower) Metropolitan at the 9 (Cleveland Trust Tower) Cleveland Hilton Convention Center Hotel AT&T Huron Road Rhodes Tower - Cleveland State University 1111 Superior Avenue (Eaton Center) The Beacon (515 Euclid) Cleveland Skyscrapers - 350' to 500' Cleveland Skyscrapers - Images & Information - 350' to 500' One Cleveland Center Fifth Third Center (Bank One Center) Federal Court House Tower Cuyahoga County Justice Center - Courts Tower Anthony J.Stonebridge Towers Apartments - Cleveland Skyscrapers Cleveland Skyscrapers
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