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marched on the new bridge with guns, axes, and other tools. They met a mob of Cleveland residents ready to fight; the ensuing "Bridge War" was put down by county sheriff's officers. The courts ultimately forced Cleveland to rebuild its half of the Main Street Bridge, but the damage had been done, and Ohio City soon became the first area to be annexed by the larger city.
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In the mid-1980s, the Flats saw a resurgence as an entertainment destination. Underground music venues appeared on the East Bank, while mainstream development first took place on the West Bank. The Powerhouse, built to power the city's cable cars, was renovated to include multiple bars, restaurants,
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and developer/friend Jas Clark's "Willeyville" and "Cleveland Centre" developments along the newly constructed Columbus Road. The new bridge diverted the produce trade from the West Side Market to the new Central Market. Infuriated Ohio City residents, rallying with the cry of "Two bridges or none,"
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Plans were first unveiled in the summer of 2005 include leveling most of buildings in the East Bank and creating a new "neighborhood" that included mixed use live/work spaces, a movie theatre, shopping, a grocery store and riverwalk. The project was delayed by the 2007 Recession and court battles of
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By 2017, the Flats was once again vibrant and tourist friendly. New restaurants on the East bank, Cleveland Aquarium, a performance venue/bar on the West Bank, along with a piano bar, two breweries, a water taxi between the East Bank and the West Bank and many other upscale amenities have changed
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The Flats' 20th century heyday as an entertainment destination was short-lived. Three drowning deaths in one month in 2000, along with a city crackdown on fire and health code violations led to the closing of many bars. Patrons becoming scared off due to safety concerns led to a sharp decrease in
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A recession in the mid-19th century caused the Cleveland Centre mixed commercial and residential plan to collapse, and the land was purchased by industrialists connected to the canal and growing railroad lines. The cities' poor Irish lived along the West Bank in the
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Over the second half of the 20th century, much of the industry and manufacturing in the Flats closed, leaving decaying buildings and persistent pollution. The chemical-clotted Cuyahoga River caught fire several times; most recently in 1969.
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opened its doors on Jan. 21, 2012 in the FirstEnergy Powerhouse on the West Bank of the Flats. The 70,000-square-foot building was constructed in the late 19th century to generate electricity for the city’s cable cars.
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hit the steel industry hard. Layoffs in the late 1970s forced many to find work elsewhere, or support from welfare programs. During this time, Cleveland, along with other industrial cities in the region like
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In the early 2000s, The West Bank fared better than the East Bank with longtime businesses like Shooters and the Harbor Inn remaining open, and the construction of condominiums at the remains of the
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and Main Avenue station received $ 375,000 upgrades. Work at both stations includes replacing brick and concrete pavers, repairing the glass shelters, and demolishing ticket booths. At
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and an outdoor music venue. Other warehouses and buildings were also renovated into nightlife destinations. At its peak in the early 1990s, the Flats had the highest concentration of
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In September 2010, Cleveland Rowing Foundation closed a deal to reclaim 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) of vacant, industrialized land to create Rivergate Park, a public park devoted to
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Corridor, is also being restored to provide jogging and bike trails for city residents and to preserve part of the Flats history. Whiskey Island has also been purchased by
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A multiphase, $ 500 million mixed-use redevelopment along the East Bank of the Flats is being developed and financed by the Wolstein Group and Fairmount Properties.
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Breckenridge, Tom (June 8, 2007). "Judge tells Wolstein: 'Settle this case' Flats eminent-domain trial in recess". The Plain Dealer. p. B1 (Metro).
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Early residents found the Flats inhospitable with humid summers that brought airborne illness and harsh winters with strong winds and snowfall off
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crossing) which was the sole river crossing. Cleveland then built a new bridge further downstream (Columbus Road Bridge) which connected
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Apartments above the tourist area rent in the $ 2000 range, and activity in the Flats might now be surpassing its former glory.
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2020s logo for the East Bank of The Flats entertainment district, following its redevelopment and revival
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Several restaurants, bars, a 1200-foot boardwalk, and apartments opened as a part of Phase 2 in 2015.
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building." The two anchor tenants include the law firm Tucker Ellis and West, and the largest tenant,
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immigrant workforce that built the canal took residence on the West Bank of the Flats and neighboring
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of the river has also improved since 1970, with fish populations returning increasingly each year.
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Another mixed use development, Thunderbird, was announced for Scranton Peninsula, in June, 2018.
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Opening in June 2013, the $ 275 million first phase included a 23-story office tower, 8-story
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AM 850 moved its studios from the Galleria to a new location on the East Bank of The Flats.
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Margaritaville Cleveland opens in Flats Monday; photos from preview weekend - Cleveland.com
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in hopes of making it more accessible to residents in the form of a lakefront park. The
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is a mixed-use industrial, recreational, entertainment, and residential area of the
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Company on the East Bank was putting Cleveland on the map as an industrial power.
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and his survey party landed on the banks of the Cuyahoga upon their arrival from
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The Flats' industrial legacy, however, would be defined by its
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This article is about Cleveland, OH, USA. For other uses, see
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Powerhouse Building - home to Windows on the River and the
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business. While this was a boon for the redevelopment for
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Index

The Flat (disambiguation)

Cuyahoga River

Jacobs Pavilion
Cuyahoga Valley
neighborhood
Cleveland, Ohio
U.S.
low-lying topography
Cuyahoga River
Moses Cleaveland
Connecticut
Lorenzo Carter
Whiskey Island
Corps of Engineers
Lake Erie
Ohio and Erie Canal
Ohio River
Irish
Ohio City
Medina County
U.S. 42
West Side Market
Cleveland Memorial Shoreway
Cleveland Mayor
John W. Willey
Irish Ghetto
John D. Rockefeller
Standard Oil

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