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Shaker Square s distress rallies the community, poses challenges for potential buyers
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Efforts to save Shaker Square from foreclosure continue behind the scenes Thomas Jewell, cleveland.com © Steven Litt, The Plain Dealer/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Officials involved in the $11 receivership action provided an update at a March 3 Zoom meeting hosted by the Shaker Square Alliance.\n
CLEVELAND, Ohio An allied effort continues in the fight to save Shaker Square from foreclosure.
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The landmark retail district remains in court-ordered receivership after its current owner, The Coral Company, defaulted on a $10.6 million mortgage payment last year.
That status won’t likely be changing any time soon, Joy Johnson executive director of Burten, Bell, Carr Development noted in a March 3 update to the Shaker Square Alliance.
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Shaker Square nears foreclosure, leaves tenants with uncertain future
Edwins owner looking at putting together an ownership group to buy historic property Pandemic apparently caused problems getting new financing for present owner CORAL (Source: Kelly Kennedy) By Vic Gideon | January 22, 2021 at 12:17 PM EST - Updated January 22 at 12:34 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Shaker Square, one of the nation’s oldest shopping districts, has fallen into receivership, surprising tenants who see high occupancy and good business.
“The unknown becomes who will purchase the Square, how will they care for the Square,” said Edwins Leadership and Restaurant Institute CEO Brandon Chrostowski. “I think that’s where some of the concern goes, especially when you see large apartment buildings being purchased by out-of-state, out-of-country landlords and let them go downhill.”