Hemingway Development’s Link59 project fills several needs for Cleveland’s Health-Tech Corridor of Midtown.
By Tim O’Connor
For decades, Cleveland had two urban cores: downtown and University Circle, a neighborhood that’s home to several museums, hospitals, cultural institutions and university hospitals. In the 2000s, the city began to think hard about how to connect those cores to drive economic development, culminating with the Euclid Corridor project, which included the installation of a bus rapid transit line and $197 million worth of renovations.
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