cle isn't just rehabbing everything in sight into residential or business, the arts are well in the mix too.
the developer and the cle museum of art have been rolling out what they call the pivot center on the westside along w25th street -- i have no doubt hero charles ramsey approves!
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland developer Rick Foran decided to name his latest project The Pivot Center because he wanted to show that the neighborhood surrounding the building was and could turn around.
The 80,000-square-foot brick former warehouse sits on West 25th Street between Seymour and Castle avenues, just south of I-90 and I-490 and on the edge of the Tremont and Clark-Fulton neighborhoods.
The area for decades hasn’t been known for its prime real estate, a reputation complicated by the media circus of Ariel Castro’s arrest in 2013 for holding three women captive and abusing them for a decade.
Foran and his tenants, which includes an organization founded by one of Castro’s victims, want that to change.
“I see similar energy coming this way,” Foran said, comparing the area to neighborhoods such as Tremont, Ohio City and the Detroit Shoreway.
The Pivot Center for Art, Dance and Expression, a project Foran has worked on for five years, is inching toward completion. What was once a warehouse for an awning and sail-making company will soon be home to a consortium of artistic and social services nonprofits. It will feature a gallery space, a 4,200-square-foot black box theater, a radio station, classrooms and offices.
The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center was the first tenant to move in. Others, including the Inlet Dance Theatre, the LatinUS Theater, the ICA-Art Conservation and The Cleveland Family Center for Missing Children and Adults plan to soon follow.
The property consists of four interconnected building totaling 80,000 SF over 3 floors on W. 25th street in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood.
By far the biggest tenant will be the Cleveland Museum of Art, which will use the space for many community-based programs, and storing and displaying floats and costumes used for its annual Parade the Circle event.
more:
https://www.cleveland.com/realestate...ghborhood.html