Cleveland Metroparks Places First Section of Wendy Park Bridge
By Steven Litt, cleveland.com
By Steven Litt, cleveland.com
By Mary Vanac, Cleveland Business Journal
MetroHealth System and NRP Group are breaking ground this week for the first of three buildings in their $60-million mixed-use project on the health system’s main campus.
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
Sherwin-Williams said Friday that it plans to break ground in the fourth quarter of this year on its new headquarters in downtown Cleveland and a new research and development facility in suburban Brecksville.
By Jeff Piorkowski, cleveland.com
Developers who last year proposed making a luxury apartment building out of a former nursing home at 3800 Park East Drive are back with a new plan. The updated proposal would involve new construction, combining a business accelerator and an apartment building featuring numerous amenities.
By Michelle Jarboe, Crain's
By John Benson, cleveland.com
City Council is soon expected to approve a $1,259,000 contract naming Panzica Construction Co. as the construction manager-at-risk for Brooklyn’s $18.9 million municipal civic campus project.
In Ohio, officials closely involved with the union trades are seeing signs of a somewhat positive outlook for 2021, anchored by a number of large projects.
In greater Cleveland, Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council Executive Secretary Dave Wondolowski said work for his members was steady in 2020, as construction wrapped up on a couple of larger projects including Church + State and the Euclid Grand.
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
Construction is underway for a $65 million apartment building near the West Side Market that will add 241 apartments to the city of Cleveland.
By Jeremy Nobile, Crain's
Saucy Brew Works has closed on its acquisition of a 3.2-acre parcel in Independence that will be home to the Cleveland-founded craft brewery's latest expansion project.
By Mary Vanac – Cleveland Business Journal
Cleveland's skyline could dramatically change under legislation that Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law on Tuesday, December 29, 2020.
Senate Bill 39 authorizes a capped tax credit for insurance companies to invest in major construction projects in Ohio's downtowns.