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Cleveland’s Red-Hot Downtown Housing Market Moves Into A New Phase

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More than 15,000 people now call downtown Cleveland home. Compare that to fewer than 8, 000 residents in 2000, the numbers coming from the Downtown Cleveland Alliance. With another wave of residential projects in the works, more than 3,300 additional downtown apartments are expected to be on the market by the year 2020.  Analysts hope that will boost downtown Cleveland's population to 20,000.

But as we begin 2018, can downtown retain its luster as a hot residential market? Will the current projects beget another round of investment? And are people still moving and staying downtown?

Stan Bullard of Crain's Cleveland Business joins ideas to discuss where things stand in today's downtown housing market.

 

Stan Bullard, Senior Reporter, Crain's Cleveland Business

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