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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Property owned by Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock real estate company just north of Rocket Arena will become home to ...
Cosm will anchor a larger Downtown Cleveland project called the Rock Block, through a deal with Detroit-based developer ...
“Cleveland has long been recognized as a premier entertainment and sport city with one of the most dedicated fan bases in the ...
Cosm announced Monday it will bring its fifth location to Cleveland in a partnership with Rock Entertainment Group and real ...
Cosm already has opened venues in Los Angeles (Hollywood Park) and Dallas (Grandscape) and recently began the development of ...
In a partnership with Rock Entertainment Group and real estate developer Bedrock, two of Gilbert's companies, Cosm will be ...
Cleveland reaches development agreement with Bedrock for $3.5 billion Cuyahoga Riverfront transformation Bedrock's master plan, a 15-to-20-year vision will reimagine 35 acres of the riverfront and ...
Phase 1 of Bedrock's proposed $3.5 billion project in downtown Cleveland has received a $9.1 million transformational mixed-use development tax credit from Ohio.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Members of Cleveland’s City Planning Commission loved seeing a presentation Friday of the Bedrock vision for a huge expansion of Tower City Center that would include a new ...
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First phase of Bedrock's 'The Riverfront Cleveland' development gets $9.1 million Ohio tax credit - MSN"The Riverfront Cleveland is a transformational, mixed-use development reimagining 35 acres of underutilized land and the historic Tower City Center along the Cuyahoga River," Bedrock explained on its ...
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How much is the sky worth? Bedrock buys ‘air rights’ from Cleveland for new Cavs training facility - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland officials inked a deal to sell an “air rights parcel” above Eagle Avenue to real estate developer Bedrock for $120,000. You’re reading that correctly.
Bedrock's proposed $3.5 billion, 20-year project along the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland could receive up to $1 billion in public subsidies from two tax increment financing agreements.
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