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DETROIT WELCOME TO THE SHOREWAY NEIGHBORHOOD! COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DSCDO is a nonprofit providing comprehensive community development services. Through collaboration, DSCDO guides the physical, economic ,and social development of the neighborhoods it serves toward an improved quality of life.

Contact us at 216.961.4242 or dscdo.org

SUBSCRIBE REGISTER TO VOTE Our e-newsletters share neighborhood Remember to update your voter registration after @detroitshoreway events and opportunities, plus movies and you move! Register online, at the Lorain or Walz special screenings at the Capitol Theatre. library, or at Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. Detroit Shoreway Neighborhood Office 6516 Detroit Avenue, Suite 1 • , OH 44102 dscdo.org/connect olvr.sos.state.oh.us 216.961.4242 • dscdo.org ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD See a map at dscdo.org/neighborhood The Lorain Avenue Antiques District is a two-mile district through Detroit Shoreway and City (served by RTA’s 22 bus) with vintage shops and niche restaurants.

The Cleveland EcoVillage is a diverse, pedestrian- friendly community focused on sustainability and centered around RTA’s West 65th-Lorain Red Line station (with connections to the airport, , and the east side of Cleveland). EVENTS Detroit Shoreway is located two miles DSCDO SERVICES west of , on a bluff The neighborhood’s theatres offer exciting, overlooking . Detroit Shoreway is DSCDO provides the following services: accessible programming every season. within Cleveland’s Ward 15, and its current • Community Involvement • councilperson is Councilman Matt Zone. • Safety • • Capitol Theatre The Gordon Square Arts District is the • Economic Development heart of the neighborhood along Detroit • Housing & Home Repair • Talespinner Children’s Theatre Ave (served by RTA’s 26 bus) and home to • Greenspace, Planning & Infrastructure • Maelstrom Collaborative Arts theatres, restaurants, and businesses. The • Real Estate Development • Blank Canvas Theatre • Digital Literacy GSAD nonprofit organization leverages arts In addition, you can look forward to these • Marketing & Events and culture to foster growth and livability. recurring events: DSCDO also owns the Capitol Theatre (operated Edgewater Park hosts • 78th Street Studios Third Fridays by Cleveland Cinemas) and 16 apartment 147 acres of greenspace (year-round) buildings with 300+ units of affordable housing. and beaches to the • DSCDO Annual Meeting (February) north. Michael J. Zone • Dyngus Day (April) Recreation Center • Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon (May) provides sports, • Edgewater LIVE (June-August) swimming, and year- • Our Lady of Mount Carmel round programming to Italian Festival (July) the south. Many smaller • Día de Muertos (October) greenspaces and • DSCDO Annual Benefit (November) community gardens are • WINTERTIDE at Gordon Square located in between. (December)