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Cleveland’s Midline project looks to revitalize East Side, create jobs

Season 2026 Episode 7 | 54m 18s

Can hundreds of acres of abandoned industrial land on a neglected section of Cleveland's East Side become an economic engine, providing accessible jobs where employees can walk or bike to work on new multipurpose trails. That's the strategy behind the Midline, an ambitious redevelopment project announced this week. The story begins our discussion of the week's news on the "Reporters Roundtable."

Aired: 05/15/26
Extras
A marathon legislative session this week in Columbus produced several measures.
Several federal and state officials discussed charges against 14 people.
Data centers will not receive a major tax break for the time being while costs are reviewed.
The cities of Cleveland and Brook Park settled a long-standing disagreement this week.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will resign from office to join Alliance Defending Freedom.
The Cleveland Browns' groundbreaking ceremony included Gov. DeWine and NFL Commissioner Goodell.
Leaders of the property tax abolishment effort say they won't stop until voters have a say.
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved layoffs for 278 educators.
A proposal from Cleveland would require all short-term rentals to go through a licensing process.
A Summit County Jury could not reach a verdict in the state corruption case.
A marathon legislative session this week in Columbus produced several measures.
Several federal and state officials discussed charges against 14 people.
Data centers will not receive a major tax break for the time being while costs are reviewed.
The cities of Cleveland and Brook Park settled a long-standing disagreement this week.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will resign from office to join Alliance Defending Freedom.
The Cleveland Browns' groundbreaking ceremony included Gov. DeWine and NFL Commissioner Goodell.
Leaders of the property tax abolishment effort say they won't stop until voters have a say.
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved layoffs for 278 educators.
A proposal from Cleveland would require all short-term rentals to go through a licensing process.
A Summit County Jury could not reach a verdict in the state corruption case.