

On The Boards: Cleveland Waterfront
In a city of great neighborhoods, North Coast Harbor will be Cleveland’s next “destination” district. The open spaces offer a great variety of environments and experiences, while always maintaining an intimate human scale. Residents and visitors alike will be charmed by neighborhood’s small, intricate alleyways, courts and mews that provide a continual source of visual surprise. They are all interlinked yet diverse – defined by a series of lively places and destinations, including retail-lined streets, parks, courtyards, an enhanced promenade, public terraces and interior winter gardens. Even during the cold winter months, this neighborhood will be a thoroughly walkable place. Here, the buildings and open spaces share symbiotic relationship, one complementing the other.
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