161-Year-Old Parish Ends, But Immaculate Conception Church Lives On
After an extinctive union with the Cathedral Parish, Immaculate Conception Church is entering a new era as a Latin Mass oratory.
by Jaden Stambolia
After an extinctive union with the Cathedral Parish, Immaculate Conception Church is entering a new era as a Latin Mass oratory.
by Jaden Stambolia
Founded by pastry chef and chocolatier Grace Cohan, the new weekday cafe offers coffee, pastries, breakfast sandwiches, salads and lunch fare in the former Anna in the Raw space.
by Douglas Trattner
A new survey from Downtown Cleveland, Inc. found that residents who visit Downtown more frequently report stronger perceptions of safety, vibrancy and connectivity.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Also in our daily news roundup for May 29, a Cleveland councilman is pushing back on Mayor Justin Bibb’s proposed parking rate changes, Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to make public college tuition-free for residents and a historic Downtown Cleveland parish prepares to celebrate its final Mass before merging with another church.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
New city filings show AmTrust intends to spend millions renovating space at the AECOM Building, an investment that exceeds the recent sale price of its longtime home at 800 Superior.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Our editors share their favorite steakhouses, small plates spots, street food and more in our annual guide to Cleveland's essential eats.
by Kate Bigam Kaput, Ron Ledgard, Julia Lombardo, Annie Nickoloff, Christina Rufo, Jaden Stambolia, Dillon Stewart