
In the recent edition of Crain's Cleveland Business, there is an article about the State of Ohio's Enterprise Zones, and who is getting assistance and who isn't.
Mayor Michael P. Summers is quoted in the story saying...
"I'm disappointed that this Lakewood Hospital redevelopment project, estimated to be $70 million to $90 million, didn't make it on the economic development radar of the state," said Lakewood Mayor Mike Summers. "I understand how it might have happened, but it's a big project in an inner-ring suburb; those don't happen very often. Everyone is interested in Amazon and big shiny stuff, but this was fundamental, and it's a 21st century transformational opportunity."
Read the entire story here: http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/ ... -officials
Which means, that Carnegie and the City of Lakewood were counting on State money to help with the development of the site? As of right not it is unclear, if the Lakewood Hospital site not getting state funds will slow down or even cancel the planned development.
In this day and age developers like to have places fully funded and/or 70% filled before even breaking ground on a project.
Did the City of Lakewood trade in our cash cows for a handful of magic beans, in an area now hit by drought?
Also in this edition of Crain;s is a story on the slowdown in rental units in Cleveland, and other sties around the area being passed over for other projects in other counties.
Stay tuned!