Items Tagged ‘Cleveland’
Landmark Detroit Shoreway Building Gets Second Chance Thanks to Keen Developer
Synopsis:
The Gordon Square Arts District in Cleveland is coming back to life. One project currently under construction in the neighborhood is the adaptive reuse of the former Cheerios Building. The project marks the end of seven years of vacancy and the conversion of a former (illicit) nightclub into four market-rate second floor apartments and five additional first floor storefronts. The neighborhood is no stranger to reinvestment – the refurbished Capitol Theatre serves as an indie movie house and the fringy Cleveland Public Theatre is home to avant-garde plays. The new Detroit Avenue streetscape was completed over a year ago and provides public art, broad sidewalks and street-side landscaping. The conversion of the building will incorporate energy-efficient and sustainable features. High efficiency insulation is used in each apartment, brick from a dismantled patio is being reused, and the landscaping will use drought-resistant plantings. Some units will also have hardwood flooring salvaged from an old gym.
Cleveland’s Galleria Mall Turns Lost Retail Space Into Greenhouse Farm Stand
Synopsis:
As the single-use model for shopping malls slowly fades from the American landscape, new concepts and initiatives will need to be developed to find appropriate, smart uses for the buildings. Many concepts have already been put together and enacted. One such idea has been brought to fruition in Cleveland’s Galleria Mall. After numerous retail shops vacated the building, employees of the Galleria decided to utilize one of the building’s core features – its glass-domed halls. The Gardens Under Glass project intends to create an urban ecovillage with carts of fruits and vegetables grown on-site. Used as both an educational tool and local food source, the concept has great potential for communities with vacant or underutilized malls.