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The Power of Partnership: Cuyahoga Land Bank’s Collaborative Approach

Part 3: Working with Housing and Development Partners Building stronger communities requires a collaborative spirit, and we are fortunate to partner with these exceptional housing and development

The Power of Partnership: Cuyahoga Land Bank’s Collaborative Approach

Part 2: How the Land Bank Collaborates with Municipalities Cuyahoga Land Bank acquires vacant, abandoned and tax-delinquent properties, many of which are located within the City of Cleveland. Vital

The Power of Partnership: Cuyahoga Land Bank’s Collaborative Approach

Part 1: Building Together in Partnership With County Agencies Cuyahoga Land Bank directly addresses issues like abandoned housing, tax delinquency and urban decay, which are often barriers to

HELP Foundation Breaks Ground on Greenhouse Project

The HELP Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, recently broke ground on the site of their new greenhouse facility on Shore

Hardest Hit Funds Wind Down

The U.S. Department of Treasury established the Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) in 2010 to provide targeted aid in response to the housing crisis that began in 2007, leading to unprecedented home

New Home Enriches South Euclid Housing Stock

The Cuyahoga Land Bank recently teamed up with One South Euclid to build a charming new home on Avondale Road to enhance the housing stock of the City of South Euclid. One South Euclid is a community

State-of-the-Art Facility Retains, Adds Jobs

When Heinen’s began looking elsewhere for land in 2013 to build its new food production facility, the City of Warrensville Heights partnered with the Cuyahoga Land Bank to help keep

Helping Ease the Forfeiture Backup

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office has not held its regular forfeited land sale for nearly two years. As a result, the number of forfeited properties in Cuyahoga County

Local Activist Named to Cleveland City Council

The Cuyahoga Land Bank congratulates community activist Anita Gardner on being appointed as the interim council representative for Ward 4 on Cleveland City Council. Gardner, the chief executive

Pocket Park to Bring Greenspace to E.  131st Street Corridor

Pocket parks, also known as miniparks, are urban open spaces, usually only a few house-lots in size or smaller. A pocket park is an ideal play area for children, space for relaxing or a community