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21 New Storefronts Opened Downtown Cleveland Last Year, Roundup Says

CLEVELAND, OHIO — A roundup shared by DowntownCleveland.com says 21 new storefront businesses opened in downtown Cleveland last year, a development organizers framed as part of the area’s push to become what they called a “connected 18-hour, 15-minute neighborhood.” The post highlights a mix of coffee shops, restaurants, entertainment concepts and retailers opening at addresses across downtown, including on Euclid Avenue, East 4th Street, Public Square and West St. Clair Avenue. The list provides residents and visitors with a snapshot of new destinations and signals continued interest from entrepreneurs investing in the city’s urban core. The businesses named in the roundup include Lekko Coffee at 826 W. St. Clair Ave.; Pammy’s Ice Cream at 401 Euclid Ave.; The Whiskey Bar at 2123 E. 2nd St.; Decades at 1163 Front Ave.; and Good Pizza at 2057 East 4th St. Also included are The Library Shop at 424 Superior Ave.; Club Room at Fidelity House at 1940 E. 6th St.; The Headshot Experience at 530 Euclid Ave.; JoJo’s Arcade at 530 Euclid Ave.; and 4AM Slice at 1265 W. 9th St. Additional storefronts listed are Rejuv Eatery at 170 Euclid Ave.; Something Good Social Kitchen at 1302 Euclid Ave.; Ebreeq Coffee House at 200 Public Square, Suite 129; Jolene’s Honky Tonk at 2038 E. 4th St.; and Klutch Cannabis at 300 Prospect Ave. E. The roundup also cites Shah’s Halal Food at 2013 Ontario St., Space J; Ben & Jerry’s at 1422 Euclid Ave., Suite 1418; Aireals Place at 815 Superior Ave.; Coco & Co. at 530 Euclid Ave.; Encore at 1580 Euclid Ave.; and Neo Collector at 530 Euclid Ave. The post encouraged readers to visit DowntownCleveland.com for a broader directory of downtown businesses, as well as events and other resources. The information provided did not include opening dates, business ownership details, or information about employment, lease terms, or longevity for the new storefronts. The roundup also did not specify whether the 21 locations represent first-time openings in downtown, relocations, or expansions from elsewhere. -------------------- At Cleveland 13 News, we strive to provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable reporting. If you spot an error, omission, or have information that may need updating, please email us at tips@cleveland13news.com. As a community-driven news network, we appreciate the help of our readers in ensuring the integrity of our reporting.

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