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Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland is hallowed ground. All of us who love the city and call it home know that. But Cleveland really is a very sacred place, literally. Built up by immigrants from across ...
Historic Cleveland millionaire's mansion now belongs to the men and women who lay concrete for Northeast Ohio roads Laborers' union bought the old house and poured $2.5 million into it to bring it ...
A dozen Cleveland buildings, from a former private club to a savings and loan building, are slated for transformative renovations thanks to tax credit awards.
The Historic Liberty Hill Baptist Church, will hold its ninth annual “Treat Street” on Halloween Thursday, Oct. 31, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
A billboard that reads “Yes! I Buy Crack Houses,” put up by what appears to be an out-of-state investor, is drawing sharp ...
A nearly century-old Sidaway Bridge closed decades ago and effectively segregated two Cleveland neighborhoods. The bridge recently received landmark status, and some community members want to see it ...
The Ohio House of Representatives has passed a sweeping two-year state budget that promises historic tax relief, record investments in education, and substantial funding for local communities.
CLEVELAND — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has announced that the state will be giving financial support to 54 Historic Rehabilitation Projects across the state -- 18 of which are in Northeast Ohio.
The Ohio Senate wants to sunset the state's historic preservation tax credit by mid-2027. This means derelict historic buildings around Greater Cincinnati and beyond might never be revived.
Cleveland Landmarks. (1996). Library of Congress. Anthony Carlin House, 3233 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH Photos from Survey HABS OH-2415. (n.d.). National Registry of Historic Places ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - On Friday night, the Cleveland live music scene will get its first new major concert venue in years as entertainment promotion giant AEG Presents opens the 1,200-person capacity ...
Two additional redevelopment projects in Northeast Ohio have been added to a December list of projects approved for historic preservation tax credits.