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 | | The Cleveland Arcade, originally built in 1890, was the 9th building placed on the National Historic Register of Landmarks and was the retail center of downtown Cleveland. |
 | | The financing plan included eleven funding sources, both public and private, including: City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County economic development loans, loans and grants from three private foundations, a non-school TIF, federal historic tax credits, a conservation easement and private equity and debt financing. |
 | | Sandvick Architects and Brennan, Beer, Gorman and Monk were the project architects and Marous Brothers Construction was the general contractor. |
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