Neighborhood Vision 2025
Be a Hub of Black History, Entrepreneurship and Celebration in Cleveland
Neighborhoods on Cleveland’s east side represent the African American experience in the history of the United States, but these stories are not well documented. Today, Black entrepreneurs and business owners face economic, sociocultural, and institutional barriers all linked to structural racism. MidTown’s location, economic momentum linked to the growing Innovation District, the strength of the local business ecosystem, and legacy as part of a Black entertainment district offer the opportunity to create a hub of Black art, music, and entrepreneurship among the ranks of Harlem and Atlanta.
Be a Hub of Black History, Entrepreneurship and Celebration in Cleveland
Action
Designate East 66th St. as a Black Cultural District
Celebrate and preserve Black culture and history through the realization of the E 66th Street community-driven design process and implementation. Help raise this unique project to national attention.
Near-Term Actions
Pursue designation of E66th Street as an Black Cultural District.
Type of Action
Policy & Project Support
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