BY: Ken Prendergast
Conceptual plans for a modern, five-story luxury condominium development called Casa d’Angolo, or “corner house “in Italian, were sent back to the drawing board by the Cleveland Landmarks Commission yesterday. The recommendation came despite a member of the development team predicting the proposed condos would become a Little Italy landmark equal to that of the Holy Rosary Church.
Seeking to develop the site is WXZ Development of Fairview Park, run by Jim Wymer, Matthew Wymer and David Swindell. It owns the land at the northwest corner of Mayfield Road and East 126th Street as well as a narrow strip over to East 124th Street behind Borgata Bar, 12412 Mayfield.
SOURCE: https://neo-trans.blog/
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