In less than 24 hours, Cleveland City leaders will vote on a proposal that would expand shot-spotting technology in neighborhoods where gun violence is an issue.
Housing dominates developers plans for former Cleveland schools, land
Housing dominates developers plans for former Cleveland schools, land
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All but one of the windows are boarded up at the former Empire school in Glenville.
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The former Empire school, a protected Cleveland landmark that has been sitting vacant, is visible through playground equipment in the Glenville neighborhood.
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A national developer hopes to transform the former Empire school, in Cleveland s Glenville neighborhood, into apartments.
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Out of 19 properties that the city and the school district marketed to developers, five - including the former Willson school on East 55th Street - received no bids or attracted offers that weren t acceptable to officials.
A new home designed for kids opening soon in Cleveland
Local non-profit plans to provide another safe haven for young children after school
A new home designed for kids opening soon in Cleveland By Ronnie Duncan | April 1, 2021 at 8:50 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 8:50 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -As hard as it to believe, some kids don’t have anywhere to go after school.
Now, a local man hopes to develop a “Safe House” so they can get resources and guidance so desperately needed.
Brandon McCruel’s dream house is almost a reality. The founder of Brand New Community gave some of the young people he mentors a tour of their new “Safe House.”