More Than Grass: How Lawn Maintenance Signals a Turning Point
In community development, transformation doesn’t always begin with a ribbon cutting or a new foundation. Sometimes, it starts with something much simpler, like a freshly cut lawn,
Creative Destruction: The Land Bank finds creative uses for salvaged materials from distressed buildings
Land Bank-salvaged sandstone from East Cleveland, now in Circle East District, is an environmentally responsible, cost effective and nostalgic link to history. The towering apartment
Cuyahoga Land Bank’s Targeted Revitalization in Warrensville Heights Spurs Private Investment
The Warrensville Heights housing market surges after strategic Cuyahoga Land Bank development. The city of Warrensville Heights has seen housing value surge, over the last five years –
East Cleveland Cleanup of More than 250 Tons of Trash Offers Healthy Start for Residents, Opportunity
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) completed a significant environmental cleanup at Elderwood and Chapman in East Cleveland last year, removing more than 250 tons of illegally dumped trash
Building a Healthier, More Affordable Future: Why Green Efforts Matter in Community Development
As communities across the country grapple with rising housing costs, aging infrastructure and public health challenges, one solution continues to rise to the top: green, sustainable
Maximizing Impact: How a Multi-Tool Land Banking Approach Transforms Communities
At Cuyahoga Land Bank, no two properties are the same – and neither are the solutions required to bring them back to productive use. From complex environmental cleanups to neighborhood
Transfer of Vacant Properties, Partnership with CMHA Supports Broader County Housing Initiatives
After more than a year and a half of coordination, persistence and partnership, a significant portfolio of vacant single-family homes and lots from the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA)
The Rise of the Female Homebuyer: How Women Are Shaping the Housing Market
In recent years, women have emerged as a powerful force in the U.S. housing market. Although married couples still make up the largest share of buyers, single women are increasingly leading home
Land for a Purpose: How Cuyahoga Land Bank Helps Power Green Infrastructure Across the County
For more than a decade, Cuyahoga Land Bank has played a quiet but critical role in strengthening our region’s infrastructure not just by returning vacant properties to productive use, but by
Building Markets, Not Just Housing: The Case for Mixed-Income Neighborhoods
For decades, conversations about housing in disinvested communities have been framed almost entirely around affordability. While well-intentioned, that framing often misses the deeper issue and, in