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WELCOME TO THE DETROIT SHOREWAY CLEVELAND'S PREMIERE WESTSHORE NEIGHBORHOOD

Detroit Avenue Streetscape Work will start in 2007 on a $3 million streetscape project to transform Detroit Avenue between West 58th and West 73rd streets with wider sidewalks that will encourage pedestrian traffic and street café dining. Unsightly utility wires will be concealed underground, and with new lighting, trees and public art, the enhanced look and feel of Gordon Square will expand the horizons and open the sky to visitors and residents.

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Cleveland's Waterfront District Plan

The Detroit Shoreway neighborhood will be one of the first beneficiaries of the City of Cleveland's Waterfront District Plan, which will transform the West Shoreway from an imposing barrier that separates residents from miles of lakefront, into a pedestrianfriendly boulevard with stop-lights, intersections and cross-walks. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2010.

Battery Park

$100 million in housing is creating a new neighborhood with the construction of Battery Park, situated on 13 acres of the former Eveready battery plant overlooking Edgewater Park. Vintage Development Group, lead by the principals of Marous Brothers Construction, building 328 housing units including single-family homes, townhomes and luxury lofts with stunning views of Lake Erie and the downtown Skyline.

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Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre will soon be the most exciting location for movie-goers in Cleveland. Like a year-round film festival, the three-screen Capitol will feature independent, foreign and documentary films.

When complete, the Capitol will feature an expanded lounge and concession area, including a selection of beer and wine, along with traditional movie concession favorites.

Built in 1921, but vacant for the last two decades, this historic structure is well on its way to reopening as a state-of-theart movie theatre. Detailed wall murals, classically-inspired architecture, and a vaudeville stage will be restored to recreate the atmosphere of the 1920s-era movie palace, but with all the amenities of 21st century technology.

With its quality art and independent film offerings, expanded concessions and artistically detailed setting, the restored Capitol Theatre will provide a unique movie-going experience and an entertainment destination for the entire region.

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POINTS OF DESTINATION FROM A TO Z

A 6516 Detroit Avenue: Gordon Square Arcade, an historic landmark, now home to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization; The Center for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans-gendered persons; CHASE; Ricon Crillo, an authentic Puerto Rican restaurant, and more. Retail/Commercial space available. Please contact Marilyn Mosinski at 216.961.4242 x236.

B 1400 W.65th: Capitol Theatre, coming soon a 3 screen Independent Film venue with a full service concession area. This is one of Cleveland's oldest standing theatres! For more information please contact Matthew Wiederhold at 216.961.4242 x237. 1306 W.65th Street: Stone Mad Irish Pub, OPENING MID SUMMER!!! Featuring gorgeous architectural finishes, a custom stone patio, indoor/outdoor fireplaces, Bacci Ball court and much much more. Pete Lenaghan does it again! 6418 Detroit Avenue: The City Grill, Recently renovated featuring Karaoke. on Friday nights and coming soon a hearth stone oven for gourmet pizzas. For more information please contact Benito at 216.651.2170.

€ 5802 Detroit Avenue: Cheddars Cafe, a new specialty Mac n Cheese bistro it is a must try and then will become a new regular lunch/dinner spot. For more info 216.651.1610.

℗ 5800 Detroit Avenue: Snickers Tavern, a long standing Detroit Shoreway eatery, with an upscale feel don't forget the outdoor patio! For reservations or to be put on the mailing list call 216.631.7555.

1251 W.58th Street: The Parkview Nite Club & Grille, a venerable favorite featuring a great menu, some of Cleveland's best bartenders and the best Blues/Jazz around. For music schedule call 216.961.1341.

5428 Detroit Avenue: Minh Anh, Vietnamese Restaurant & Market serving excellent lunches and dinners. An absolute must visit! 216.961.9671. 5400 Detroit Avenue: Saigon Plaza, venue for entertainment, traditional ethnic dances and songs, music, cultural performances, Asian foods and exhibits. For more information contact Gia Hoa Ryan at 216.961.6005.

0 5413 Herman Avenue: Kings Terrace Townhomes, two remaining in Phase 2. 2400sf of luxury living with excellent views of Lake Erie and downtown. For sales information please contact Marylou Miller at 216.410.0756. K5107 Detroit Avenue: Long Phung, the best Chinese & Vietnamese take out ever. 216.651.1119

5801 Detroit Avenue: Happy Dog, a return to the 50's with nightly specials and live music -including Polka night! For more information call 216.651.9474.

6205 Detroit Avenue: Miller-Weitzel Gallery & Studio, featuring new exhibitions monthly as well as hosting concerts and special events.

No 6205 Detroit Avenue: Parish Hall, features new exhibitions monthly, as well as hosting concerts and special events. For more information please call 216.939.9099.

O 6415 Detroit Avenue: Cleveland Public Theatre, in its 24th year, ground breaking professional theatre that celebrates the 'avante garde, locally created and speaks to issues of social justice. For performance schedule call 216.631.2727.

℗ 6421 Detroit Avenue: 1point618 Gallery, featuring curated exhibits of National and International artists. For more information contact Robert Maschke at 216.281.6421.

Q 6425 Detroit Avenue: Gypsy Beans & Baking Co., Full service coffee house in the historic Kennedy Building featuring Local and National art and music venues. To be put on the mailing list please contact Niki Gillota at 216.939.9009. 6501/6511 Detroit Avenue: The Bank Building, Now home to Councilman Matt Zone's office; Kitsch City, unique cards and gifts opening July '07. Retall/Commercial space available. Contact Marilyn Mosinski: 216.961.4242 x 236. 6515/6519 Detroit Avenue: The Detroit Studio; M% Gallery, TDS specializes in design and print to creatively promote your business. For business cards, brochures & more contact: 216.631.6655. M% Gallery Specializes in emerging & cutting edge Contemporary Art. For more information contact 216.990.3349. 1261 W.76th: ReddStone Bar & Grille, Josh Kabat and partners putting to good use the former location of Snickers due to open June 29th serving up cocktails and gourmet 'casual' bar food with style.

1201 W.73th to W.76rd: Battery Park, a 328 market rate single family, flats and townhome condominium development. Featuring a community center in the former Eveready Battery Power house which will include a restaurant and market place. In the center of the 13 acre development a park is planned. Truly one of a kind project by Marous Brothers Construction. For sales information please contact Alison Benoit at 216.939.9926.

1270 W. 70th: Villa Giardino, 18 renovated market rate townhomes seconds away from Lake Erie and Edgewater Park. Priced at $109,900 to $124,900 with $10,000 City of Cleveland down payment assistance. For sales information please contact Nikki Forkins at Progressive Urban Real Estate 216.228.6440.

W W.54th W.65th, south of Bridge Avenue: EcoVillage, a community within a neighborhood featuring 'green' built construction and community gardens. For more information contact Mandy Metcalf at 216.961.4242 x227. 5809 Bridge Avenue: Bridge Square Phase 3, a multi-level townhome featuring granite counters, bamboo flooring, open floor plan, bonus room and tax abatement. For sales information please contact Sean Curtin at 216.961.4242 x235.

W.45th to W.85th Lorain Avenue: Lorain Avenue Antiques District, an opportunity to visit over 25 quality shops on Lorain Avenue featuring fine works of art, silver and architectural salvage to vintage clothing and decorative objects. Everything to satisfy your antique needs! For more information please call 216.281.9145. W.58th Street: Pear Avenue Cottages, featuring 5 new green built houses with 2 and 3 bedroom floor plans with 1 1/2 baths. In the heart of EcoVillage. For more information please call Doris Honsa at 216.334.1620.

Cleveland Public Theatre

Since 1983, Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) has played a leading role in the city's significant cultural offerings. CPT produces a wide range of performance including dance, theatre and musicals that are innovative, adventurous and memorable.

Cleveland Public Theatre has garnered a loyal following and serves an important role in our community by offering a home for local producers, choreographers and playwrights. Because of CPT's style of performance, the organization has a track record of attracting young, creative professionals to theatre and is one of the few arts organizations that draws significant audiences from the City of Cleveland.

Cleveland Public Theatre's nationally recognized educational programs focus on youth from low-income familles and adults in transition. These programs utilize theatre to increase academic performance, enhance self reliance and life skills, and nurture a sense of responsibility and citizenship. Significant repairs and upgrades are long overdue in CPT's performance spaces, including the Gordon Square Theatre, which was built in 1911 and remains Cleveland's longest standing theatre.

Near West Theatre

Near West Theatre (NWT) changes lives. By producing large-scale, inter-generational musical productions, NWT involves volunteers of all ages and walks of life both on stage. and backstage. Since 1978, NWT's commitment to affordable, professionally-directed theatre has provided a connection to the performing arts for economically diverse audiences.

NWT emphasizes community building by engaging in longterm relationships, creating a positive environment for interaction and inspiring second and third generations to participate. Winner of the Governor's Award for Community Development and Participation, NWT performs at the highest level of civic and artistic achievement.

Eager to be accessible to all members of the community, NWT will move from its third floor home in a parish hall to a newlyconstructed, 300-seat, state-of-the-art educational theatre complex at W. 67th Street and Detroit Avenue, in the heart of the Gordon Square Arts District.