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Economic development experts and downtown advocates say the city has only begun to satisfy the demand for downtown apartments, while real estate developers say they've had no trouble leasing new units and are prepared to build more. ....
Developer Tony Troppe said he was booked up with guests for the Pro Football Hall of Fame events in Canton. But when guests canceled due to construction that was still taking place on Main Street, Troppe said he decided to wait to show off the city and his hotel properly. ....
Akron entertainment venues say their crowds are back and as excited as ever Contributed photo Even though temps were in the 40s, Aerosmith tribute band Draw the Line drew an enthusiastic crowd to Akron s Lock 3 Park on May 28. Dad rock and all, the boys (and girls) are back in town at Akron s live music and performance venues. And local event promoters who are fielding their first live shows in nearly a year-and-a-half say the crowds are back, too. Asked recently how he was doing, Akron Civic Theatre executive director Howard Parr seemed to have to pause and take a breath. ....
Developer: Akron s Bowery District has not signed a commercial lease yet thankfully Josh Troche for Crain s Akron s downtown Bowery District is almost complete and has a brand new Main Street running outside its main entrance. Downtown Akron s Bowery District has had little trouble leasing its residential space, but so far it has not signed a single lease with any restaurants, bars or retailers for its 40,000 square feet of commercial space. And that s just fine with Don Taylor, CEO of the Welty Building Co. and the man leading the $42 million development. Taylor said Main Street s big road construction project prevented potential tenants from signing leases before COVID-19 struck. The road work went on in front of the Bowery for two years, halting much of downtown s traffic, before wrapping up there in October. ....