Bedrock promotes pop-up experiences at ailing Tower City mall
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Traffic was light last week at the Avenue at Tower City in downtown Cleveland, where many stores are vacant and the fountains remain dry.
Bedrock, the Detroit-based owner of the shopping mall at Tower City, is marketing pop-up experiences at the vacancy-plagued property.
A flyer distributed to retail brokers this month promotes leasing opportunities tied to the upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions, in October, and the NBA All-Star Game, set for February. Both events will take place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, which is linked to the mall by an indoor walkway.
SNP MSP Ruth Maguire revealed yesterday that she has been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer NICOLA Sturgeon was among Scotland’s politicians to send warm wishes to SNP MSP Ruth Maguire who revealed yesterday that she has been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. Writing on Twitter, the First Minister said: “Sending love and strength to Ruth Maguire and her family – everyone in the SNP is thinking of you.” SNP MP Amy Callaghan also sent her heartfelt wishes after she experienced her own health battles. Callaghan, the MP for East Dunbartonshire, was diagnosed with melanoma when she was 19 and has been cancer-free since 2014.
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Ruth Maguire MSP announced she had stage three cervical cancer
SNP MSP Ruth Maguire has revealed she has been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. Maguire, who represents the Cunninghame South constituency in Holyrood, said she will be taking a medical leave of absence from public duties and frontline parliamentary work for treatment and recovery with immediate effect. The politician said that although her condition is serious, doctors believe it is treatable. In a statement, she said: “On Tuesday 27th April 2021 I received the difficult news that I had been diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. “Having now had time to process what this means for me and talk things over with my family, I feel it is only right that I share this information with my constituents.