Neighborhood Demographics, Schools, Jobs, and Real Estate
Ohio Relocation
"The view of Cleveland from the Lake Erie shores has never been more picturesque nor the skyline occupied by so many new places. The word "renaissance" is bandied about all too casually these days but by any statistical measure, the degree of building and investment in the city in the last several years has been nothing short of spectacular. And, at a youthful 200, Cleveland is experiencing phenomenal growth. Downtown and its periphery thrive as centers of commerce, education, entertainment and culture. Multibillion dollar investments have produced new, luxurious hotels, tourist attractions, office buildings and housing.
Four conspicuous jewels in the crown attract visitors from around the world: the Gateway sports and entertainment complex; and on the lakefront, the state-of-the-art Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Great Lakes Science Center, and of course, the new Cleveland Browns Stadium.
The banks of the Cuyahoga River serve up the Flats, a strip of restaurants and nightclubs for boaters, families and other revelers. Playhouse Square anchors a bustling theater district that features entertainment headliners and Broadway shows.
National surveys routinely tout Cleveland as one of the most desirable and affordable places to live. Within its metropolitan borders are nationally renowned medical centers, with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation routinely ranked among the Top 10 in the nation. More than 20 colleges and universities and an extensive public library system lend to the city's appeal.
Members of nearly 80 ethnic groups enrich the city's residential base, and are helping political leaders spearhead construction and revitalization of neighborhoods. They are the foundation of the city's industrial and growing service industries, and the engine that propels its' --dare we say it?-- renaissance."