After years of collecting dust, plans are moving forward for a new three-mile boulevard to connect I- 490 with Cleveland's University Circle. It's called the Opportunity Corridor--yet one more route for the city to turn itself around. Advocates say the $374 million project will spur development in a part of the city greatly in need of an economic boost. But with development stalled on the city's last major transportation project--the Euclid Corridor--why would the next project fare any better? Join host Dan Moulthrop and find out Wednesday morning at 9.Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland Cleveland, Ward 5
Deb Janik Sr. VP, Real Estate and Business Development, Greater Cleveland Partnership, member of the Opportunity Corridor steering committee
Steven Litt The Plain Dealer