Downtown Cleveland Alliance has rebranded its parent company as Downtown Cleveland, Inc. to reflect a unified vision for downtown Cleveland as the place and organization, according to a news release.
The nonprofit group that advocates for center-city Cleveland rolled out a new name and logo this month, as part of an internal reorgnization spurred by its new strategic plan.
Ownership of the landmark Chester Avenue property has been separated from the Greyhound company's operations. The shift in ownership of the real estate comes after a German company acquired the iconic U.S. bus line from a British one.
Architects have a better card to play when it comes to getting paid for unpaid bills as Ohio law now grants lien rights. That means they may file a lien document in property records of projects they design saying they have an unpaid bill. Construction contractors and material suppliers have long been empowered by such a mechanism.