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Justice Center project draws seven suitors: Local and national groups are interested in reshaping a slice of downtown as part of the Cuyahoga County venture.
In: Crain's Cleveland Business, Jg. 44 (2023-11-06), Heft 41, S. 1
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Cuyahoga County in Cleveland, Ohio, has received seven proposals from real estate developers interested in reshaping a portion of downtown as part of the county's venture to find a new or renovated home for its courts. Most of the developers are local, but two national groups have also shown interest. The proposals include potential sites such as historic buildings and parking lots, with some developers offering to buy existing buildings. The county will evaluate the proposals over the next six months before making a decision. [Extracted from the article]
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Justice Center project draws seven suitors: Local and national groups are interested in reshaping a slice of downtown as part of the Cuyahoga County venture.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Jarboe, Michelle ; Palmer, Kim |
Zeitschrift: | Crain's Cleveland Business, Jg. 44 (2023-11-06), Heft 41, S. 1 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
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ISSN: | 0197-2375 (print) |
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