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A large plan-review package for 28820 Ranney Parkway includes overall site plans, renderings, elevations, and civil drawings for a proposed flex condominium development. The volume of filings makes it one of Westlake's strongest current development signals.
A large plan-review package for 28820 Ranney Parkway includes overall site plans, renderings, elevations, and civil drawings for a proposed flex condominium development. The volume of filings makes it one of Westlake's strongest current development signals.
CMSD filed the construction permit for a brand-new Lincoln-West at 3202 W 30th St — demolishing the existing building. One of the largest permits filed in Cleveland this year.
Emergency ordinance authorizes land exchanges between the city and Cleveland schools to unlock future redevelopment — directly tied to the Lincoln-West rebuild and district-wide site work.
An emergency ordinance would establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) where patrons can carry open drinks from participating businesses within a defined zone.
Cleveland would test new parking meter zone rules along Hingetown's Detroit Ave commercial strip under a pilot program amending the 2023 parking ordinance.
The national discount closeout chain filed a $325K build-out permit for 3230 W 65th St, adding a new retail anchor to the West Side corridor.
Site plans, civil engineering sheets, and title documents filed for the Cahoon Nursery property at 27630 Detroit Road. All 54 filings are pending — scale suggests a significant redevelopment.
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CLEVELANDA $325,000 tenant build-out permit filed May 4, 2026 will convert a landlord-provided space at 3230 W. 65th Street into an Ollie's Bargain Outlet retail store, bringing the national discount chain to Cleveland's West 65th corridor in Ward 11.
CLEVELANDA $100,000 temporary special event permit was filed May 4, 2026 by Cleveland Browns Stadium Company to install a full concert stage, rigging, roof, towers, and FOH setup at Huntington Bank Field for a Zach Bryan concert on May 9, 2026.
CLEVELANDA Miami-based LLC filed a $6.1 million permit on May 4, 2026 to demolish the rear parking garage and gut the interior of the Rockefeller Building at 614 Superior Avenue — with Cleveland Landmarks Commission approval already in hand, signaling a major redevelopment is coming.
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CLEVELANDA $325,000 tenant build-out permit filed May 4, 2026 will convert a landlord-provided space at 3230 W. 65th Street into an Ollie's Bargain Outlet retail store, bringing the national discount chain to Cleveland's West 65th corridor in Ward 11.
CLEVELANDA $100,000 temporary special event permit was filed May 4, 2026 by Cleveland Browns Stadium Company to install a full concert stage, rigging, roof, towers, and FOH setup at Huntington Bank Field for a Zach Bryan concert on May 9, 2026.
CLEVELANDA Miami-based LLC filed a $6.1 million permit on May 4, 2026 to demolish the rear parking garage and gut the interior of the Rockefeller Building at 614 Superior Avenue — with Cleveland Landmarks Commission approval already in hand, signaling a major redevelopment is coming.