CLEVELAND, Ohio — Thirty apartments on Euclid Avenue are among the first projects to be completed with help from a state incentive for preserving historic buildings.

The Kaufman brothers have finished transforming two buildings near Cleveland State University and are waiting for their certificate of occupancy. Renters have signed leases on about a dozen apartments. The first resident, from Washington, D.C., is scheduled to move in Dec. 12. Next door, eight new condominiums are slated to be finished by early next year… (go to article)


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