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The Cleveland Foundation announced that the family of the early 20th-century steel magnate Samuel T. Wellman has donated $10 million to the Samuel T. Wellman Site Readiness Fund.
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The Midline project aims to revive walk-to-work manufacturing jobs across a 350-acre swath of Cleveland’s neglected East Side.
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University Circle, Inc. will soon present its “Connecting the Circle,’’ master plan to the city’s planning commission for adoption as a guide for future improvements.
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The new planning effort will be led by the firm of MVRDV, based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which has worked on major waterfront plans carried out in cities across the world.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art exhibit assembles 36 paintings and seven works on paper by Manet and Morisot, closely examining how the artists influenced each other.
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Cosm Cleveland, an immersive entertainment facility under construction in Downtown Cleveland, will aim to attract visitors with immersive viewings on a spectacular screen.
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After decades of failed attempts and nearly five years of planning under two mayors since 2021, the city is closer than ever to launching a once-in-a-century makeover of its drab, largely inaccessible Lake Erie waterfront.
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The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College is exhibiting a retrospective on the late June Leaf, a figurative artist who reveled in exploring the human comedy.
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A posthumous gift from the estate of Tim Donovan aims to improve the 20-acre Canal Basin Park, the northern trailhead of the Towpath along the Cuyahoga River at Columbus Road Peninsula in Cleveland.
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The new South Residential Village at Case Western Reserve University is an example of fresh, creative, Capital A architecture, which is unusual for new college dorms.