Nine-Twelve District

Coordinates: 41°29′58″N 81°41′9″W / 41.49944°N 81.68583°W / 41.49944; -81.68583
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The Nine-Twelve District is a major area of

Central Business District has occurred because property and business owners demanded more investment in the central area. [3] The district is home to the newly expanded Cuyahoga County
Headquarters.

Downtown Cleveland and East 9th Street

Part of this re-branding of the area has been Walnut Wednesdays and the success of this has attracted over 1,000 people to the side street in the Nine-Twelve with its assortment of food trucks and office-worker lunch-break social events.

Statler Arms Apartments and the renovation of the Schofield Building into a high-end Kimpton boutique hotel.[6]

The next big question for the district is how to re-envision the largely vacant

Huntington Bank has by now moved to 200 Public Square into the former BP Tower.[7] This has led to one of the largest office spaces in downtown being redeveloped. When completed, the building will house a mixture of retail, residential, and commercial square footage. This plan was spearheaded by South Florida developer Andrew "Avi" Greenbaum.[8]

Major Office Buildings Located in District

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.downtowncleveland.com/development/ninetwelve-district.aspx Nine Twelve District Retrieved on 2015-08-26.
  2. ^ "Downtown's NineTwelve District Is Cleveland's Latest Success Story". Cleveland.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2013/09/a_time_of_change_for_downtown.html Downtown Cleveland's Changing Face Retrieved on 2015-08-26
  4. ^ http://blog.cleveland.com/downtown_cleveland_alliance/2015/05/downtowns_ninetwelve_district.html Downtown's Nine Twelve District is Cleveland's Latest Success Story Retrieved on 2015-08-26
  5. ^ http://www.metropolitancleveland.com/ the 9 Retrieved on 2015-08-26
  6. ^ http://www.residencesat1717.com/ Luxury with a View Retrieved on 2015-08-26
  7. ^ http://blog.cleveland.com/business/2008/11/huntington_moving_to_200_publi.html Huntington Moving to What Was the BP Tower Retrieved on 2015-08-26
  8. ^ http://therealdeal.com/miami/blog/2015/08/09/2nd-south-florida-buyer-bets-on-cleveland-landmark/ Second SoFla Buyer Bets on Cleveland landmark Retrieved on 2015-08-26

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