CLEVELAND — From Progressive Field to Huntington Bank Field to Rocket Arena, we've gotten used to the idea of our public buildings carrying corporate names. But what about city buildings?

"Honestly, I'd be intrigued to see what they would do with that," said one man, David, whom we spoke with in Playhouse Square.

He will likely soon see as the city seeks to hire a consultant to see if there would be interest in buying, in a sense, the naming rights to certain city properties.

"This would be facilities primarily with high foot traffic. Facilities could be a rec center, it could be a greenhouse, it could be one of our largest regional type parks," said Alexandra Nichols, Cleveland Director of Parks and Recreation, at a meeting Monday of council's finance committee.

It would do something

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