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'The Riverfront Cleveland': Bedrock releases video showing vision for neighborhood along Cuyahoga River

'The Riverfront Cleveland is a transformational, mixed-use development reimagining 35 acres of underutilized land and the historic Tower City Center.'
Credit: Bedrock

CLEVELAND — Fresh off of the groundbreaking of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center, Bedrock has released a flythrough video showing renderings of "The Riverfront Cleveland" neighborhood that will someday line the banks of the Cuyahoga River downtown.

"The Riverfront Cleveland is a transformational, mixed-use development reimagining 35 acres of underutilized land and the historic Tower City Center along the Cuyahoga River," Bedrock explained on its new Riverfront website. "The 3.5 million square foot master plan development will include 12 acres of publicly accessible space including parks, plazas, trails, a 3,000 foot riverwalk, open areas and waterfront access with year-round activities."

Bedrock says it will "advance the ambitious vision" of The Riverfront Cleveland "over the next 15 to 20 years." 

You can see the flythrough video of The Riverfront Cleveland below.

On Oct. 14, the first "vertical aspect" of The Riverfront began with groundbreaking of Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center, which will become the new training center for the Cleveland Cavaliers when it opens in 2027. The facility spans more than 210,000 square feet and planners say it will become one of the largest and most advanced training and performance complexes in the world. 

Planners say The Riverfront is an integral component of Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s Shore-to-Core-to-Shore (SCS) development plan. "The SCS connects Cleveland’s core Downtown Business District and Neighborhood to its two waterfronts—the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie through a series of urban spaces, parks, streets and plazas."

"Bedrock’s vision for the redevelopment of the Cuyahoga Riverfront is one of the major projects that will help us realize Cleveland’s goal of becoming the 18-hour, 15-minute city we know it can be," Bibb previously stated.

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