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Plans for demolishing a city-owned health center in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood and replacing it with 72 affordable senior apartments over offices plus community spaces got a warm reception today from the city’s Landmarks Commission.
Commission members reviewed the plans by City Architecture of Cleveland for the new development at 4242 Lorain Ave. but didn’t vote on it. That will come later this year. Today’s hearing was intended only to give feedback on a conceptual proposal.
It followed an earlier meeting of the Ohio City Design Review Committee whose members were also supportive. They said the scale of the proposed four-story, 71,500-square-foot building was appropriate fo