Published Work

  • Hingetown to host “City Stages” summer concert series

    Dive into the details of this vibrant and beloved international music series to learn how it has helped shape the community in Hingetown. And learn what to expect from this year's line-up (spoiler: they're all going to be amazing!)

  • Darl Center for the Arts brings arts, culture and community to Slavic Village

    The Darl Center for the Arts breathes new life into a formerly rundown library in Slavic Village. Owner, Darl Schaaff, has restored the historic building into an arts space that he hopes will double as a community gathering spot.

  • K-9 brings ‘Grace’ to University Circle Police Department

    On Aug. 5, the University Circle Police Department (UCPD) welcomed a new member to its ranks. Grace, a community policing K-9, was donated to the department by her trainer, Northeast Ohio resident Rick Seyler.

  • Courtyard, food hall, infrastructure upgrades for West Side Market presented in ‘master plan’ on Thursday

    The new nonprofit Cleveland Public Market Corporation, which is expecting city council approval to grant it leadership of the historic market, shared details about $40 million in planned improvements.

  • Vitrolite building revived as Harness Collective brings in businesses, helps them grow

    Businesses Soul Yoga, Patron Saint, and Harness Cycle are already open. Owners Anne Hartnett and Andria Loczi say the building will focus on wellness and social engagement in an inclusive, family-friendly environment.

  • Meet City Goods, a collective of independent local makers in Ohio City’s Hingetown

    The seven mini hangars built in 2021 were intended to be work-live residences for artists. Instead, they’re home to City Goods, a retail collective of makers founded by entrepreneur Sam Friedman.

  • Low cost, big impact: Ohio City targets 9 spots for traffic solutions

    The Ohio City Mobility Study run by Ohio City Incorporated and 3MPH planning widely solicited citizen input before identifying nine areas to target for improvements to pedestrian safety.

  • Church turns declining membership into gift to the arts, Brooklyn Centre community

    Faced with declining membership but devoted to local outreach, the Archwood UCC congregation has entered a mutually beneficial partnership with the Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center.

  • Cleveland Rocks! Climbing meets yoga meets tech in Ohio City’s newest amenity

    Owners Karen Thang and Kevin Wojton have transformed the vacant Ohio City Masonic Arts Center into a destination for climbing, yoga, and tech.

  • Residents paint streets to slow down traffic in Slavic Village

    Alarmed by a rise in pedestrian safety incidents and car crashes in their neighborhood, residents of Slavic Village recently painted 11 brightly-colored curb bump outs and eye-catching designs on their streets to slow down speeders

  • Doing ‘Greyt’ things in Cleveland: How a local entrepreneur is bringing creatives together

    Thomas Fox, 36, a do-it-all creative, has built a business designed to bring Cleveland’s artists and entrepreneurs together