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Cleveland's West Side Market is transforming with $70 million project

West Side Market updates
Cleveland's historic, 114-year-old West Side Market has been undergoing major change in recent years.

First, it went through structural change, moving from longtime city management to nonprofit management back in 2024, something that residents and vendors had been calling for for years to improve conditions at the market.

Now it's going through a major revitalization, as once the nonprofit team called the Cleveland Public Market Corporation began, it launched a years-long, $70 million transformation project funded in part by the city of Cleveland and City Council, as well as philanthropy and other government sources.

But there's still some millions left to raise to complete the vision, and many months left to go until residents see completion of the project.

In the meantime, there will be a lot of construction to wade through as you get your groceries and support local vendors.

We'll discuss these updates on Tuesday's "Sound of Ideas" and learn what you can expect when you visit the market.

Guests:
- Rosemary Mudry, Executive Director, Cleveland Public Market Corporation
- Don Whitaker, Owner, DW Whitaker Meats & Former President, United West Side Market Tenants Association
- Jessy Harb, Co-owner of Harb's Produce

What to know about hantavirus
More than a dozen American cruise passengers are currently under a 42-day quarantine in Nebraska in a specialized medical facility after spending weeks aboard a ship hit with a deadly hantavirus outbreak that infected at least 11 people, including three who died.

Hantavirus is a pathogen that some rodents carry that can sometimes infect humans. The passengers under quarantine are asymptomatic.

This incident is harkening memories of another virus that caused a global pandemic six years ago. But health experts say hantavirus is not the same as COVID-19.

We'll learn why by talking to a local epidemiologist.

Guest:
-Tara Smith, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology, Kent State University

Rachel is the deputy editor for 精东影业鈥檚 morning public affairs show, the 鈥淪ound of Ideas.鈥