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05/31/2026
University Circle moves ahead with 10-year master plan
Connecting the Circle emphasizes five ‘Signature Moves’
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/31/university-circle-moves-ahead-with-10-year-master-plan/
05/29/2026
Flats demo OK’d for new amphitheater
Music venue’s economic benefits revealed
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/29/flats-demo-okd-for-new-amphitheater/
05/29/2026
Westinghouse redevelopment to start
Simultaneous projects lit along West Shoreway
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/29/westinghouse-redevelopment-to-start/
05/28/2026
Could it be? Bridgeworks is about to start?
Development team notifies city of intent
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/28/could-it-be-bridgeworks-is-about-to-start/
05/28/2026
Lorain Station Historic District gets two wins
Resource center, streetscape to advance
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/28/lorain-station-historic-district-gets-two-wins/
05/27/2026
A dozen Cleveland schools are offered for redevelopment
Large & new schools included in offering
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/27/a-dozen-cleveland-schools-are-offered-for-redevelopment/
05/26/2026
Downtown Cleveland: experience drives perception
Survey drives new downtown PR campaign
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/26/downtown-cleveland-experience-drives-perception/
05/26/2026
Edgewater, West Blvd grapple with new development
Progress Pics: Depot on Detroit, West Veterans Housing, Seltzer Elementary
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/25/edgewater-west-blvd-grapple-with-new-development/
05/26/2026
Cleveland and Akron are mentioned a lot in this piece
For decades, the swath from the Dakotas to Ohio steadily lost population to other parts of the country, as manufacturing jobs disappeared and the growth of the service economy pulled people to the South.
Now signs are emerging that the out-migration is slowing, and, in some places, even starting to reverse.
It may be too early to call a Midwest Renaissance, but for the first time in years, the numbers are pointing in an upbeat direction.
The improvement is most evident in places with service-based economies such as Indianapolis, Columbus and Des Moines. But it is also showing up in metropolitan areas like Cleveland and Akron, which have struggled to evolve from their industrial legacies.
🔗 Read more: https://on.wsj.com/3RJuVUJ
05/23/2026
AmTrust to put $14M in downtown offices
But partial relocation to suburbs still planned
https://neo-trans.blog/2026/05/23/amtrust-to-put-14m-in-downtown-offices/
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