Built in 1895, the Wagner Awning Building is a long-standing anchor of the Scranton corridor that made tents and awnings across the midwest. Today it is a mixed-use property featuring 59 apartments and 12,000 sq feet of commercial space.

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A long-abandoned dairy factory, the Fairmont Creamery now acts as a bridge between the thriving neighborhoods of Tremont and Ohio City. Built in 1930, the 107,000 square foot property houses 30 apartments and five businesses.

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As many of the members in our community know, we have two important elections coming up in Cleveland. On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, voters will determine who is on the ballot for the congressional seat left vacant by Marcia Fudge, who is now serving as the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in a Special Congressional Primary Election. Then, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, voters will elect Fudge’s replacement and will cast their vote in the mayoral election.

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While the team at Sustainable Community Associates (SCA) is usually known for repurposing historic Cleveland buildings into hip apartments, writes Karin Connelly Rice for FreshWater, the developers are well into their second new construction, and latest, apartment project—The Lincoln at the corner of Scranton Road and Willey Avenue in Tremont—just across the way from their 2014 Fairmont Creamery project down the street from their last new-construction project, The Tappan, completed last year.

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Polaroid Project: Erin in Tremont Hello, I’m Erin and I live in the Wagner Awning Building. I have resided there since before the Tappan was constructed! I am a native…

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