We just ate at The South Side and tried out the Triple Threat Wednesdays menu…this Wednesday it’s a burger, a beer, and a bourbon! Owner Sherman DeLozier told us The South Side will feature a different beer, a different bourbon and 3 different burgers every Wednesday. Continue reading
Month: April 2014
Scranton Road National Register Historic District
by Tremont West Development Corporation Tremont West Development Corporation has contracted with historic preservation consultants Naylor Wellman, LLC for creation of a National Register Historic District along Scranton Rd. between Parafine and Valentine Avenues. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of properties recognized by the federal…
Rudy Crowned Dyngus Dog 2014!
Secondhand Mutts invited dog lovers to celebrate Dyngus Day with their dogs by coming together on Monday afternoon for the first ever crowning of the official Dyngus Dog 2014.
Tremonsters showed their Dyngus spirit by dressing up their dogs to be a part of the excitement, as summer came to Cleveland for a day just in time to stuff Dyngus Day bars with attendees all too ready for an excuse to shake off the long winter, get out, and be social. Continue reading
Help Merrick [Rock the] House!
Dana Depew Shows at Cowork Tremont
COWORK Tremont will open with a bang by hosting an exhibit by Tremonster artist Dana Depew this Friday, April 11, for ArtWalk. COWORK Tremont is located at 806 Literary Road, on the 2nd floor (above Barrio). Continue reading
Clearing Trees along the Southeast Side of I-90 Between Abbey and Starkweather
Changes for Tremont
by Jocelynn Clemings
Construction of the second phase of the George V. Voinovich Bridge is well under way and Tremont residents have likely noticed a flurry of activity. Recently, crews began clearing trees along the southeast side of I-90 between Abbey and Starkweather Avenues. Crews are performing earth moving tasks in order to rebuild portions of I-90, and the trees in these areas need to be removed. The roadway in this area is widened slightly – by about four to six feet – in order to accommodate wider “break-down lanes” or shoulders. In addition, because this work includes excavation and rebuilding embankments, it is unlikely existing trees would survive. Continue reading
Tremont West Announces Tremont Storefront Incubator Winner, Brewnuts
Tremont West Development Corporation and the Hispanic Business Center are excited to announce our 2014 Tremont Storefront Incubator Program participant is Cleveland’s very own Brewnuts. Shelley Fasulko and John Pippin are the co-owners of the already popular craft beer inspired donuts. They plan to open their incubator at 2406 Professor Avenue on…