And in the southwest corner of the city it will sit side by side with the industrial businesses that have anchored that neighborhood for decades. It would join two other apartment buildings that have risen there in recent years, The Modern at Mount Vernon Avenue and Macquesten and 22 South West St., with others in the works.
Jonathan Gertman, vice president of development for Cleveland-based NRP Group, said it is consistent with the city s clear vision for the walkable mix of uses around public transportation.
He said there is always some reticence to change but people who want to be in interesting, active urban settings are willing to be around different uses. They are attracted to where stuff is going on.
BalletMet to take the stage before small audiences beginning in June
Peter Tonguette
Following a 15-month, pandemic-prompted break from live performing, BalletMet has returned to a very familiar stage for a series of performances that began last month: the company’s performance space, a small, black-box theater located at its Mount Vernon Avenue headquarters.
There, the company has been performing “Unlocked,” an hourlong collection of short dances for limited-capacity audiences that, at first, consisted entirely of the company’s donors and supporters.
“Our donors and our board and our patrons have really stepped up for BalletMet to keep us going,” said Edwaard Liang, who wanted to thank the company’s supporters and show the fruits of their investment of “energy, money and heart.”
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Two men in hospital after serious Mount Vernon crash TWO men have been injured in injured following a road crash in Glasgow yesterday. A motorbike and car collided on Mount Vernon Avenue in the East End of the city yesterday afternoon and two 51-year-old men were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. An investigation into the crash is still ongoing. A spokesman for Police Scotland said: Around 2.35pm on Wednesday, 19 May, officers were called to a report of a road crash involving a Yamaha motorbike and a Honda car on Mount Vernon Avenue, Glasgow. Police and ambulance attended and both male drivers, both aged 51 years, were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.