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Reddit Debate Over Tremont vs. Ohio City Exposes Real-Life Tradeoffs
Residents generally characterized Ohio City as a dense, amenity-rich neighborhood with strong transit access, while describing Tremont as quieter and more residential, offering a cozy, village-like atmosphere. However, users from both sides of the discussion agreed on two persistent issues: car break-ins and rising housing costs.
Peter Lewis
Oct 93 min read


Shaker Heights Council Passes Emergency Law to Stop Short-Term Rentals
Council chair Nancy Moore raised concerns about state-level interference, noting the looming bill in Columbus that would prevent new municipal rental regulations. She asked, “why is there an exemption, since state law generally trumps local law?” Gruber explained that lawmakers included a carve-out to allow existing bans to remain but declined to speculate on the legislature’s intent.
Analese Hartford
Jun 262 min read


Cleveland Clinic Adding Massive Expansion to Avon Hospital campus with $340 Million Investment
Opened in 2016, Avon Hospital currently operates with 126 beds across five stories. Since 2017, the hospital has seen more than a 40 percent increase in surgeries and admissions, along with a nearly 75 percent rise in imaging services, according to Cleveland Clinic officials. The Avon site has become home to one of the busiest labs in the Clinic’s network and has outpaced initial expectations, driving the need for additional space and capacity.
Lauren Portier
Jun 263 min read


New Report Shows 2024 Marks the Worst Year for Existing Home Sales in Nearly Three Decades
The U.S. housing market faced significant challenges in 2024, marking the worst year for existing home sales since 1995. According to a repo
Toni Mathews
Jan 252 min read
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