NEOTrans Blog | By Ken Prendergast | DECEMBER 9, 2024
There’s been lots of progress lately on the development of a proposed 13-story Shoreway Tower overlooking Edgewater Park in Cleveland’s Gordon Square neighborhood. Revising easements for a sewer right of way, transferring properties for a tax-increment financing (TIF) district, and advancing legislation to authorize that TIF could allow construction to start sometime in 2025.
The 110-unit apartment building will be built atop a planned parking garage with 169 stalls and 4,000 square feet of ground-level commercial space. The project is considered an addition to the existing Shoreway Apartments, 1200 W. 76th St. And work will now also include a renovation of the four-story, 45-unit apartment building repurposed in 2014 from the 1918-built Globe Machine and Stamping Co.