Hemisphere
Development LLC | Consulting

HEMISPHERE BRINGS NEW HOUSING TO HISTORIC DISTRICT
When
the Cuyahoga County Metropolitan Housing Authority purchased
a former oil depot in Cleveland’s historic Little Italy
neighborhood, the discovery of 21 underground storage tanks
put an indefinite hold on plans to construct public housing
at the site. In the past, as many as 29 such tanks were located
at the property, abutting numerous residences in this densely
populated area. Before any property development could take
place, someone had to address the environmental hazard posed
by the abandoned tanks.
Hemisphere Steps In
Hemisphere devised a plan to remove the environmental roadblock
and pave the way for much-needed new residential development
for the area. Working with the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga
County, Hemisphere devised a cost-effective cleanup strategy
integrated with its development plan.
A
Residential Renaissance
Now
that the environmental concern has been eliminated, Hemisphere
is moving forward with plans for residential development on the
property. This project is expected to bring new life to this
historic neighborhood and help it take better advantage of its
location near some of Cleveland’s best-known landmarks,
including Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum
of Art, Severance Hall, the University Hospitals medical complex
and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.