- Cuyahoga County invests $4 million to restore vitality to E. 9th and Euclid as K&D Group bids $35 million (again) on a plan to adaptively reuse the Breuer Tower complex.
- “The Mind of Cleveland", an exhibit by conceptual artist Carl Pope at CIA that consists of posters with statements about Cleveland that Pope collected from regular folks, is “viral art... invasive art... it follows you home and moves into your dining room,” Norm Roulet reviews in his blog.
- Here’s a real sustainable business success story—Simple Yard Care, which uses only organic fertilizers and manual tools (push mowers), which they pull on bike trailers. The two-person Tremont company is looking to hire and expand into new urban neighborhoods.
- Have you wondered, “What’s all the fuss about the Great Lakes Compact?” Midtown Brews will delve into the "MIGHTY BLUE: The Great Lakes Basin Water Compact" a live video broadcast with Marnie Urso, Great Lakes Restoration & Policy, Grassroots Coordinator, Audubon Ohio at 5:30 pm tonight. Found out why the compact is important for all of us living in the Great Lakes basin.
- Make it a sustainability two-fer tonight as the League of Women Voters presents Norman Tien, Dean of the School of Engineering at Case and director of the new Great Lakes Energy Innovation Institute, at 7:30 pm at Trinity Commons. Tien will discuss the role of education in creating the next generation of "green" pioneers.
