Proponents of a long-planned three-mile boulevard that would connect I-490 at East 55th Street with University Circle say it's not simply a road project. It would better connect University Circle, reclaim brown fields and spur economic development, they argue. But who will cover the $300-plus million tab? And is the Opportunity Corridor really the best opportunity for regional progress? Let's talk about it, Wednesday morning at 9:00 on The Sound of Ideas.Deb Janik, Sr. Vice President, Real Estate & Business Development, Greater Cleveland Partnership
Anthony Brancatelli, Cleveland City Councilman
Steven Litt, Art & Architecture Critic, The Plain Dealer
Angie Schmitt, founder, Rust Wire.com
Opportunity Corridor
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