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TREO apartments ready to rise

TREO apartments ready to rise Contributed More than $33 million in financing has been put in place to build TREO at 2487 W. 25th St., Cleveland. The developer planning TREO, a five-floor apartment building in Cleveland, has closed on almost $33 million in loans and started clearing its site near West 25th Street and Columbus Road. A former auto repair shop at 2487 W. 25th south of the West 25th Street Bridge has been already demolished. Construction workers are starting to excavate the site for an underground two-level garage, according to Adam Friedberg, a principal at Mavrek Development of Chicago. Look for the first of 171 units at TREO to be available in fall 2022, Friedberg said in a phone interview.

Cleveland Museum of Art s new Community Arts Center endows West Side with a powerful new cultural amenity

Cleveland Museum of Art’s new Community Arts Center endows West Side with a powerful new cultural amenity Steven Litt, cleveland.com © Steven Litt, cleveland.com/Steven Litt, Cleveland.com A Parade the Circle float shaped like a rhinoceros in a famous woodcut by Albrecht Durer presides over a vast new exhibit space in the Cleveland Museum of Art community art space in the Pivot Center on the city s West Side CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Museum of Art has been tight-lipped for months about its plans for a new Community Arts Center on the city’s West Side. An advance peek provided to cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer made it easy to see why. The museum wanted to make its own splash, separate and apart from the exemplary real estate project in which it is playing a key role.

Gina DeJesus and Cleveland Missing hoping for a big night

Gina DeJesus and Cleveland Missing hoping for a big night The foundation helps families in the middle of crisis. After being held for 10 years in captivity, Gina DeJesus has created Cleveland Missing to help families going through the unimaginable. (Source: Sylvia Colon) By Dan DeRoos | February 24, 2021 at 10:49 AM EST - Updated February 24 at 11:36 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It has been almost eight years since the rescue of three Cleveland women who were held captive in a home on Seymour Avenue for nearly a decade. One of the women who grabbed onto freedom that day is now 31-year-old Gina DeJesus, who is on a mission to make a difference.

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