COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Tax Credit Authority on Monday approved $9.1 million in tax credits for the first phase of Riverfront Cleveland, a plan to redevelop underutilized space along the Cuyahoga River’s eastern banks.
A woman is trying to get repairs done at a home she has lived in for over five decades but cannot seem to draw to a close multiple projects around her home.
The massive complex, featuring 200 luxury apartments and future retail space, was set to open this summer. Construction crews broke ground on the project across the street from Cleveland Heights High School nearly two years ago. The $66 million project was expected to add new life and vibrancy to the neighborhood.
Customers at a Circle K in northeast Ohio who recently went to gas up their vehicles filled their tanks not with the unleaded fuel they had selected but diesel. The mishap, which was first reported Friday by WIOIO in Cleveland,
Ancora Holdings, a Mayfield Heights-based institutional asset management company and private wealth advisor, is calling on U.S. Steel to drop its merger agreement with Japanese-owned Nippon Steel, end its litigation against the federal government seeking to keep the deal alive and oust its Chief Executive.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are champions after beating Notre Dame a week ago today. Will Howard and company were able to accomplish the goal that they started out
The Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association (ODCCA) and the Great Lakes Decoy Association are holding their two shows March 15–16, Saturday and Sunday.
The inaugural phase of the Cuyahoga Riverfront Development — part of the city of Cleveland’s Shore-to-Core-to-Shore plan — was awarded more than $9 million in tax credits for a $488.7 million mixed-use project.
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland Heights fire, police, and city leaders held a news conference Monday afternoon providing an update on Friday’s fire at the Cedar Lee Meadowbrook Project (CLM) site.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Although Modell Law lawsuits in federal and Cuyahoga County common pleas court may appear to be redundant, the decisions by the Browns and city to file separate lawsuits come down to a fight for home-field advantage.
City Goods, a local incubator for small businesses, is shutting its doors permanently. Ohio City Inc. will close up shops at the end of January.
The Ohio Turnpike Commission will start issuing late fees and possibly vehicle registration holds for unpaid tolls.