Cuyahoga Land Bank is proud to announce a powerful new partnership with First National Bank (FNB), the banking subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation, to support homeownership in the Circle East District.
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Circle East District, a bold new development about a mile away from University Circle, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland’s world-class medical campuses, is the first neighborhood in Northeast Ohio to be recognized for its sustainability by National Green Building Standard (NGBS) and Home Innovation Research Labs.
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Cuyahoga Land Bank commits to rigorous sustainability standards in planning and execution of new East Cleveland community.
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Mushrooms are having a moment. Beyond their delicious culinary uses, fungi are taking center stage in sustainable construction, bio-remediation and even art – specifically in Circle East District,
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Mushrooms are having a moment. Beyond their delicious culinary uses, fungi are taking center stage in sustainable construction, bio-remediation and even art – specifically in Circle East District,
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Cuyahoga Land Bank is breathing new life into the 30-acre neighborhood now known as Circle East District, and sustainability is at the heart of the project. The use of reclaimed sandstone for the walkways in the new park greenway illustrates this commitment And this isn't just any sandstone – it's a story etched in stone. The greenway's paths are being paved with materials salvaged from several former apartment buildings in East Cleveland—the Burnette Apartments at 15800 Euclid Avenue and six apartment buildings on Chapman Avenue built in the '20s featuring beautiful, cut sandstone veneers. Once vibrant homes, these structures fell…
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Building a sustainable, green neighborhood is one of the key ingredients in the development of Circle East District, the new residential neighborhood being developed just east of University Circle.
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The plan to transform East Cleveland got an infusion of funding Tuesday. The Cuyahoga Land Bank announced its Circle East District redevelopment project was awarded $2.3 million from a federal bill that passed in March.
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