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More than two years after Stark Enterprises and J-Dek Investments lofted plans for a 48-floor downtown Cleveland skyscraper, the site remains a sea of parking lots. Ezra Stark, chief operating officer ...
CLEVELAND — The developers behind Cleveland’s first major skyscraper in decades are proposing a complex property tax deal to move NuCLEus forward. Stark Enterprises said the arrangement would clear ...
Bringing to a close years of wrangling with Cleveland city officials over additional aid for nuCLEus, legislation allowing the city of Cleveland to provide $12 million to the proposed $350 million ...
Cleveland's nuCLEus project appears to be target of proposed tax credit for 'transformational' deals
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A new state tax credit being considered by the General Assembly appears tailor-made for a downtown Cleveland project - the high-rise nuCLEus development in the Gateway District.
Though it will no longer be an iconic skyscraper on the scale of Terminal Tower that our great-grandchildren will rhapsodize about when they discuss, as they often will, the local skyline, a revamped, ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) -The major nuCLEus housing, retail and office space project for downtown cleared its first hurdle Thursday when it passed through a Design Review Committee for the Cleveland City ...
DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - We've been hearing leaks about the Cleveland skyline and how it could soon look much different. Plans have finally been filed for a new downtown development project ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland's Planning Commission enthusiastically approved the basics of developer Bob Stark's proposed nuCLEus project. His team made a presentation explaining the $300 million ...
Developer Bob Stark appeared on WCPN yesterday morning to discuss the proposed $540 million nuCLEus project, a massive mixed-use skyscraper slotted for construction next to the Quicken Loans Arena.
Wearing a charcoal suit and a white shirt without a tie, he spoke in a deep, booming voice and gestured broadly toward dual screens filled with projected images of diagrams sketching the basics of the ...
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