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Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization WELCOME TO DETROIT SHOREWAY A NEIGHBORHOOD WITH A VIEW, A COMMUNITY WITH A VISION.

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1 Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization WELCOME TO DETROIT SHOREWAY A NEIGHBORHOOD WITH A VIEW, A COMMUNITY WITH A VISION

2 Detroit Shoreway – “A neighborhood with a view, A community with a vision” Neighborhood Profile

3 Detroit Shoreway – “A neighborhood with a view, A community with a vision” Neighborhood Profile 15,000 people call Detroit Shoreway home Detroit Shoreway is in the center of the Near West Side neighborhoods – a very densely populated community with 77,000 people If it were incorporated as a city, the Near West Side would be Ohio’s eighth largest city Detroit Shoreway is one of the few lakefront communities in Northeast Ohio where you can walk to the beach The 200-acre Edgewater State Park, Ohio’s most popular State Park, borders the northern end of the neighborhood

4 Detroit Shoreway – “A neighborhood with a view, A community with a vision” Neighborhood Profile As recently as the 1970 census, the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood had the highest number of people who walked to work The closure of the two largest employers, Westinghouse and Eveready Battery, sent the neighborhood into a tailspin By 1990, the neighborhood had a 40% poverty rate and median home sales price of $16,000 We’ve been dedicated to rebuilding the neighborhood’s housing market for the last two decades to attract private sector investment through market rate housing development and acquisition and redevelopment of multi-family buildings along Detroit Avenue

5 Detroit Shoreway – “A neighborhood with a view, A community with a vision” Grassroots Origins Founded in 1973 as a grassroots organization focused on working with residents and businesses toward the goal of revitalizing the neighborhood. DSCDO mission: Through collaboration, DSCDO aims to guide the physical, economic and social development of the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood toward an improved quality of life.

6 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development $30M Capital Campaign  Renovation of Capitol Theatre  Renovation of Cleveland Public Theatre  Construction of Near West Theatre  Detroit Avenue Streetscape  Parking Improvements

7 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development  1920s-era theatre fell into disrepair in 1970s and was vacant for 25 years  $7 million renovation of Capitol Theatre, completed in October 2009  The cornerstone of the Gordon Square Arts District (GSAD) will bring over 100,000 people annually to GSAD Capitol Theatre

8 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development  Grassroots, intergenerational theatre with an emphasis on serving youth  A new performance center will provide a home for Near West Theatre in the Gordon Square Arts District Near West Theatre

9 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development  Built in 1911, it is the oldest standing theatre in Cleveland  One of the nation’s leading experimental & political performance venues sponsoring dance, music, poetry, and performance arts  Phase I Renovation:  Establish foundation for larger-scale renovation  Expand available facilities  Improve operational capacity of the existing buildings Cleveland Public Theatre

10 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development Parking Lot Expansion, Way-finding and Fencing

11 Gordon Square Arts District - Leveraging the Arts as a Tool for Economic Development To date:  60 new businesses since 2006  520 new employees in the district When completed in 2013:  643 jobs in GSAD  773 jobs in Cleveland  950 jobs in Ohio  Economic output of $371 million Team NEO – Economic Impact Study

12 Over 75 new businesses since 2006 Economic Development

13 Events pARTy in Gordon Square 12,000 visitors 2nd Saturday in June Dia de los Muertos 2,500 visitors 1 st Saturday in November Dyngus Day 5,000 visitors Easter Monday Third Fridays 1,500 visitors Monthly Artwalk Wrapped in Tradition 2,000 visitors 2 nd Saturday in December


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