After Dave’s Market relocated to a different part of Cleveland Heights in October 2022, the spot where it had been in the Cedar-Fairmount business district remains empty 18 months later.
Cleveland Heights City Council voted 7-0 in favor of authorizing Mayor Kahlil Seren to enter into a development agreement with WXZ CPV LLC for the redevelopment of the Taylor Tudors
Crain's sat down with Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren to talk about being the first person in the role of elected mayor; what it is like running local government after a global pandemic; and how he plans to push more development and density in the leafy inner-ring suburb.
The Ohio Department of Development announced $17.5 million in tax credits this week for six projects, including buildings in Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, to rectify concerns about how the agency handled its last round of awards.
WXZ Development is building on years of city work to acquire tax-delinquent properties and establish a national historic district along South Taylor Road.