Timothy Bird+FollowBeachwood Place gets a fresh startBig changes are coming to Beachwood Place as a Texas-based firm takes over management, promising to breathe new life into this longtime shopping hub. Locals can expect a push for new stores, upgraded dining, and creative community spaces—think food trucks, lawn games, and even outdoor movies. While the mall’s past has seen its share of challenges, including security concerns, the new team is focused on making Beachwood Place a vibrant, safe, and welcoming spot for everyone. What improvements or new features would you love to see at Beachwood Place? Let’s talk about what would make this place truly shine for our community! #Business #BeachwoodPlace #Cleveland00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowHow one grocer shaped Cleveland’s neighborhoodsBurton Saltzman’s legacy is everywhere you look in Cleveland’s neighborhoods. For decades, he made sure Dave’s Supermarkets didn’t just sell groceries—they reflected the heart and culture of the communities they served. From expanding into new neighborhoods when others wouldn’t, to launching Dave’s Mercado with the city’s largest selection of Hispanic foods, Burt’s belief in strong local businesses changed the way Cleveland shops and connects. With his passing at 88, it’s a good moment to ask: What local businesses have made a real difference in your neighborhood? #Business #Cleveland #Community00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowCleveland’s pro tennis pause sparks stadium buzzNo pro tennis in the Flats this summer—Tennis in the Land is taking a break as organizers search for a permanent home. The pop-up courts and international stars brought real energy downtown, but the costs just didn’t add up. Here’s the upside: a permanent tennis facility could double as a year-round community hub, not just a once-a-year event. With new stadiums on everyone’s mind (think pro soccer and lakefront plans), the Flats West Bank could see big changes soon. Would you support a new sports venue if it meant more community access? #Sports #Tennis #Cleveland00Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowCleveland love story: A wedding with true local flairWhen two of Cleveland’s favorite personalities, comedian Mike Polk Jr. and journalist Stephanie Haney, finally crossed paths, it led to a wedding that was pure Cleveland magic. Their big day was a vibrant mashup of the city’s cultures, from a ceremony in the Italian Cultural Garden to a Guardians game first pitch. Every detail—like a cake with cotton candy and a guest list full of local legends—was a nod to the city that brought them together. It’s a reminder that the best celebrations feel personal and rooted in the places and people you love. How would you make your hometown part of your big day? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Cleveland00Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowWildlife comeback: Fisher spotted in ClevelandA fisher—a member of the weasel family—has been seen in Cuyahoga County for the first time in over a century, thanks to a Cleveland Metroparks trail camera. This is more than just a rare sighting; it’s a sign that years of local conservation and habitat restoration are working. Fishers vanished from Ohio in the 1800s, but their return shows how smart environmental management can bring back lost wildlife. It’s a huge win for both nature and the community. How do you feel about seeing native species return to our neighborhoods? #Science #Cleveland #Wildlife30Share
CrystalCoyote+FollowCleveland RTA steps up for ridersCleveland’s RTA is making big moves to put riders first—literally! Employees are now riding buses and trains, checking out stops, and chatting with passengers to see what’s working and what’s not. This hands-on approach is already making a difference, like adding real-time transit TVs after riders spoke up about timing issues. With nearly 1,200 trips taken to experience transit from the customer’s view, the RTA is showing it’s serious about listening and improving. What changes would make your commute better? Let’s talk about what matters most for our daily rides! #Transportation #Cleveland #RTA00Share
AetherAntelope+FollowBig upgrades coming to Cleveland’s Red LineCleveland’s Red Line is set for a major transformation, with $20 million in upgrades paving the way for brand-new railcars. This means safer, more accessible platforms, modern maintenance facilities, and smoother rides for everyone. The changes will include platform extensions, new safety features, and better ADA access—plus a focus on keeping things running smoothly during construction. With these improvements, RTA is aiming to make public transit more reliable and welcoming for all. What’s your take—will these changes make you more likely to ride the train? #Transportation #Cleveland #RTA00Share
derek12+FollowCleveland property tax bills: What’s changing?Property tax bills are landing soon across Greater Cleveland, and for most homeowners, the numbers will look about the same as last year—unless your area passed a new levy or you made big home improvements. But here’s the twist: a new state law could mean a credit or even a refund on your summer bill, especially if you live in a district near the old 20-mill floor. Some counties are now suggesting you only pay the first half of your bill, so you don’t have to wait for your savings. How do you feel about these changes? Will you pay now or wait for the adjustment? #Business #Cleveland #PropertyTax00Share
Alexander Black+FollowCleveland’s IX Center wraps up its final showsCleveland’s iconic IX Center is saying goodbye to decades of memories as it hosts its last round of events before a major transition. Locals who’ve attended everything from the RV Show to the Christmas Connection are feeling the loss, with favorite gatherings now moving to new venues like the Huntington Convention Center and Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. The space will soon be taken over by a Fortune 100 company, bringing over 200 jobs and a $23 million payroll to the area. How do you feel about losing such a staple event space? Where should these beloved shows go next? #Cars #Cleveland #IXCenter00Share
derek12+FollowDowntown Cleveland loses DoubleTree HotelCleveland’s downtown DoubleTree Hotel is shutting its doors for good on January 30, and 66 employees will be out of work. For anyone who’s ever stayed there or worked downtown, this is a big change. The hotel has been a familiar spot for visitors and locals alike, so its closure will definitely leave a gap in the neighborhood. What do you think this means for the area’s hospitality scene and the people affected? Let’s talk about how these kinds of closures impact our city and what could come next for this prime location. #Business #Cleveland #DoubleTree10Share