Vacant property owned by MetroHealth charity in Clark-Fulton attracts crime, say neighbors

TL;DR Summary
Neighbors in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood are frustrated with a vacant apartment building owned by MetroHealth's charity, CCH Development Corporation, which has become a hub for crime and other issues. Despite being purchased in 2019 as part of a revitalization project, no action has been taken. MetroHealth plans to demolish the property and clean the area in spring 2024, citing difficulties in securing funding for new construction. The buildings may eventually be repurposed for housing, but no concrete plans have been made.
- “Get rid of it;” Clark-Fulton Neighbors say vacant property owned by MetroHealth charity attracting crime Cleveland 19 News
- 'We're over 99% staffed:' Chesterfield superintendent discusses recruitment efforts for new school year WWBT
- Run a nonprofit in Maine? You may have unclaimed property WABI
- KVLY Sports - Fargo North PKG - 081523 KVLY
- H.S. Football Preview: Lincoln Christian KOLN
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
81%
428 → 81 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Cleveland 19 News