Summertime and Lincoln Park have gone hand-in-hand since July 4, 1880, when the park was first opened to the public. The Independence Day celebration included a barbeque and remarks by numerous local dignitaries. More than a century later, after Tremont Art Walkers braved months of 2014′s fierce winter, their patience...
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Instead of "Hope for the City," Old Stone Church in Cleveland might have called landscape architect Diana Balmori's Wednesday lunchtime chat about her work, "Green with Envy."
That's because it's clear that Cleveland has very little in the way of new landscape projects that are remotely comparable to the...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Dominion East Ohio presented Friday $110,000 in grants to 13 community organizations in its 19th annual Community Impact Awards competition.
"This year's award-winning projects and the organizations that planned, organized and carried them out are making a real difference in their home communities," said Scott Miller,...
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Sometimes a single effort makes a thousand-fold difference. The theory holds true across the North Coast: From one small business that transformed Cleveland's image on the international stage to a silent flock of gleaming blue birds, the 216 is home to projects that while small in scale reap big rewards.
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LAND Studio’s renovation of Perk Park has energized an entire downtown neighborhood.
It takes only a few minutes for Sean Wyatt to walk from his job at Quicken Loans Arena to his apartment in the Chesterfield. So he usually stops home for lunch during nice weather and eats in...
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