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Dew Diligence Podcast – Jonathan Forman

Adam Dew · May 8, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Jonathan Forman

The Cedar-Lee Theatre has drawn thousands of people each month to the heart of Cleveland Heights for nearly 100 years . Jonathan Forman bought the Cedar-Lee nearly forty years ago when he was in his mid-20s. He founded the Cleveland International Film Festival there around the … [Read more...] about Dew Diligence Podcast – Jonathan Forman

Filed Under: Adam Dew, Cleveland Heights, Development, People/Personalities, Podcast, Quality of Life

Learning from Trick or Treating

Robert Brown · November 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment

In our Cleveland Heights neighborhoods, most of us live fairly close together.  And when we live close together, we will, for better or worse, be affected by the actions of our neighbors! So in Cleveland Heights, it's particularly important that our neighborhoods function as … [Read more...] about Learning from Trick or Treating

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Development, Public Safety, Quality of Life, Robert Brown

Share your ideas for creative place-making in the Heights

Ranen in the Heights · October 20, 2017 · 1 Comment

On October 10, FutureHeights held a public forum at the BottleHouse Brewery and Meadery on elevating areas of our community through creative place-making. Attendees enjoyed hearing from several presenters, each with a unique view on what place-making is and how it can be … [Read more...] about Share your ideas for creative place-making in the Heights

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Development, GUEST BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, University Heights

Cleveland Hts v. Solon: Comparing cost and understanding value

Greg Donley · December 1, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Now that we’re safely past the election season, maybe we can have a reasonable discussion about taxes. If you say taxes are high in the Heights, heads nod. But what does “taxes are high” mean? To find out, let’s compare some real estate listings from Cleveland Heights, a … [Read more...] about Cleveland Hts v. Solon: Comparing cost and understanding value

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Development, Featured, GUEST BLOGGERS, Quality of Life

Presented by Ken Goldberg at Preservation-Related Panel Discussion 5/7/2014

Ken Goldberg · May 7, 2015 · Leave a Comment

The following are opening remarks I made at a Preservation Month 2014 panel discussion held at the Heights Main Library 5/7/2014 - one year ago today.  I am President of the Cleveland Heights Historical Society and on the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission, but obviously these … [Read more...] about Presented by Ken Goldberg at Preservation-Related Panel Discussion 5/7/2014

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Cleveland Heights, Development, GUEST BLOGGERS

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