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President & CEO, Greater Cleveland Partnership

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New analysis from the School of Cities, University of Toronto shows how important the "after-work" activity has been to Downtown Cleveland and other major cities. Demonstrates importance of residential growth and recreational amenities for a vibrant center city. We are fortunate to have major sports, arts, and culture in our walkable downtown.Link to Web site: https://lnkd.in/g-t-bkSc Data from Oct 2023 ... would be even more dramatic in our epic 2024.Greater Cleveland Partnership, Destination Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Guardians, Cleveland Browns, Playhouse Square, Great Lakes Science Center,

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