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Community Impact Awards: Stage Presence
Issue: March/April 2010
Author(s): By Allison Strouse
The reborn Capitol Theatre has energized Cleveland’s Detroit Shoreway neighborhood.
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Community Impact Awards: Home Makeover
Issue: March/April 2010
Author(s): By Myra Orenstein
The city of Lima came together to save two of its historic downtown buildings and provide a spark for economic development.
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Players
Issue: January/February 2010
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10th Annual Commercial Real Estate Forum: Back Issues
Issue: October 2009
Author(s): By Shawn A. Turner
From public-private partnership to casino gambling and the convention center, past Deal Maker Forums have tackled the tough issues. Now, how do we move forward given today’s rough-and-tumble economy?
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The Downtown Advantage: Creative Spaces
Issue: October 2009
Author(s): By Karen Fuller
Some people still imagine Cleveland to be a blend of dark buildings with tired cement floors and uninspiring fluorescent lights. But they’re thinking of Cleveland in a whole different era. Today’s downtown Cleveland businesses have not only spruced up existing space, they’ve turned it into knockout offices with edgy designs. The truth is, downtown Cleveland has the available space to revise, remodel and rehab to suit the needs and personality of any type of business. It’s a green...
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Greenbacks for Growth
Issue: April 2009
Author(s): Kristen Hampshire
Help is on the way to expand your business in Northeast Ohio.
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Hurdling the Great Wall
Issue: October 2008
Author(s): Peter Strozniak
China’s economy and expanding global presence provide both opportunities and challenges for Northeast Ohio.
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Long-Distance Relationship
Issue: October 2008
Author(s): Christopher Johnston
Jeffrey Bader has had an intimate affair with China — and he’s eager to tell Deal maker Forum attendees about it.
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Looking East
Issue: October 2008
Author(s): Christopher Johnston
China takes center stage at Deal Maker Forum 2008.
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The Buzz in our Own Backyard
Issue: October 2008
China's economic growth spurt may be making worldwide headlines, but back home in Northeast Ohio, development projects are positioning the region for future growth.