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‘It Humanizes You’: An Interview with Mayor Justin Bibb Halfway Through What He Hopes Won’t Be His Only Term in Office
Bibb on how he’s grown since the campaign, his promise for the southeast side, closing more streets for pedestrians, jobs, Blaine Griffin and more
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An Advocacy Group Labeled KeyBank the Worst Lender For Black Homebuyers. The Bank Says It’s Changed
Rates of mortgage loans to Black homeowners went up this year, the bank says, but fewer than 6% of applicants are still approved
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Museum of Illusions, a Popular ‘Edutainment’ Concept, to Fill Long-Vacant May Co. Building Space
The massive space, formerly home to the Cadillac Ranch, has been empty for the past decade on Public Square
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Not Everyone Thinks Cleveland’s Proposed ‘Shore-to-Core’ TIF is a Good Idea
“There’s always a question mark when you have a wealthy developer coming to a poor city and asking for a handout”
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Ken Silliman Gives a Front-Row Seat to Cleveland Sports Stadium and Arena Financing History, and Ponders What’s Next
His book is a true behind-the-scenes look at Cleveland’s deals with the Browns, Cavs and Guardians
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Upright, a Cleveland-Based Fintech Company for Real Estate Investors, Lays Off Roughly Half its Employees
Located in Downtown’s AECOM Building, the company had won accolades as one of the region’s best places to work
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Greyhound Riders Believe West Side Cleveland Station Replacement Would Be Inconvenient
Plans would move Greyhound to Puritas, some 11 miles from downtown
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Cleveland City Council Okays Demolition of Eagle Avenue Bridge
Its razing will help usher in a new residential era for Scranton Peninsula
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Cleveland Continues Tourism Rebound as 2022 Numbers Approach Pre-Pandemic Levels
Cuyahoga County saw a 12-percent jump in visitors
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Lights Out Cleveland Has Recovered About 1,000 Dead or Injured Birds This Migratory Season After Building Collisions
With a little more than a month left in the fall migration, the group could surpass their average
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Rock Hall Expansion Groundbreaking Recalls Spirit of Original 1995 Ceremony
The design pays homage to the original design while accentuating the public space and adding to the lakefront landscape
