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Meet the Builders Behind Circle East’s Transformation

By East Cleveland
As the Circle East District begins to take shape, much of the transformation is being led by three trusted local developers: Cleveland Bricks, Greenlight Building Company, and Martin Premier Homes. Each builder brings a distinct style and vision to the project—but all are united in their commitment to sustainability, quality craftsmanship, and community-driven design. Phase 1 of the Circle East plan includes a mix of townhomes and single-family residences along and around Woodlawn Avenue. These homes are designed to support a vibrant, inclusive neighborhood while offering modern conveniences and green building practices. All homes in the district are eligible for…
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Circle East: Steps from Everything That Matters

By East Cleveland
At the eastern gateway of University Circle lies Circle East, a residential community that brings people closer to the best of Cleveland. Positioned along the historic Euclid Avenue—once Millionaire’s Row—Circle East blends modern living with cultural legacy. Its prime location connects residents to top universities, hospitals, green spaces, arts institutions, and everyday conveniences. Whether you’re a student, young professional, or raising a family, Circle East offers a connected, urban lifestyle within a close-knit community. This blog highlights what makes Circle East stand out—from education and healthcare to dining, recreation, and transit. It all comes down to one word: proximity. Aerial…
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Loiter Cafe at the Mickey's Buildling

A Peek into East Cleveland’s Loiter Cafe & Marketplace

By Community, East Cleveland, News Articles
Discover how this unique destination is being seen as a catalyst for revitalization and a steppingstone for helping the community return to its former glory. By Rhonda Crowder — Partnership Content, Cleveland Magazine East Cleveland was once home to business magnate John D. Rockefeller and thousands of upwardly mobile Northeast Ohioans, both White and Black — but that’s changed. White flight, shady political leaders, disinvestment and a loss of over 50% of its population are among the factors contributing to this suburb transforming into a mere shell of what it used to be — a thriving community.A few loyal progressive…
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