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Metroparks Trail D R L HENNINGER R A E Aerial: Airphoto USA 2005 P neighborhood gateways Ohio City Brooklyn CentreDetroit-Shoreway Industrial Valley CLARK AV Connecting ClevelandT 2020 Citywide Plan - Retail District Strategies S T H S T 5 D Clark-Fulton 6 R 3 W - Focus redevelopment efforts on West 25th/ 7 Clark intersection W - Redevelop vacant & underutilized buildings and properties D R West Boulevard - Develop streetscape enhancement plan for portions of Clark Ave and West 25th St N O - Consolidate Latino-oriented businesses on T N Tremont West 25th St into regional retail destination A R C S D R N Clark-Fulton T O T S L U H Stockyards T F 5 2 - Establish consolidated retail district centered around K-Mart Plaza along West 65th St between West W R I 67th Pl and West 65th St D G - Establish Cleveland Landmarks District on Clark Ave, South Broadway E between West 48th St and West 53rd St R - Establish design guidelines and BRD for portions of D Steelyard Commons West 65th St, Storer Ave and Denison Ave - Create identity/directional signage at major neighborhood - New regional shopping center gateways - Create infill development strategy for Clark and Denison Aves Stockyards Brooklyn-Centre Brooklyn Centre - Consolidate utility poles to create less cluttered streetscape - Target underutilized properties for mixed-use development Masonic Temple and YMCA DE Y N Building. IS K ON P A - Improve deteriorated housing conditions on V N adjacent side streets. O T L U F PARK DR D D R R N E O G T D L I Old Brooklyn U R F - Establish restaurant/retail uses adjacent to Old Brooklyn MetroHealth South campus - Concentrate retail/develop Pedestrian Retail Overlay District along Pearl Rd, from Broadview Rd to Memphis Ave - Recruit deep discount-style retailers (Marc’s, Big Lots, etc.) to serve as retail D district anchor R - Narrow Pearl Rd right-of-way and develop L R streetscape enhancement plan A E - Develop comprehensive parking strategy P Brooklyn Centre Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan - Development Opportunities 2.A.10 New Fulton Road Bridge - decorative lighting & banners highlighting Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in conjunction with construction of new high-level bridge by Cuyahoga County Engineer 2.A.11 Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge - decorative lighting & banners highlighting Cleveland Metroparks Zoo on existing high-level bridge 2.A.8 Towpath Trail - public art & interpretive exhibits along 5.5-Mile extension of regional multi-purpose recreational trail 2.A.9 Art House - 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