2019 Annual Report MidTown Inc. drives planning, placemaking, and real estate development projects to ‘establish a shared vision and lead a collective effort to plan and develop a neighborhood that embraces and exhibits a sense of place.’ What do we mean by place?

MidTown Cleveland, Inc. Our Vision 5000 EUCLID AVENUE SUITE 100 MidTown is a connected CLEVELAND, 44103 community in the center 216.391.5080 PHONE of it all, an inclusive place for people to innovate, midtowncleveland.org create, prosper, and live. Annual Report

Last year’s annual report focused on how MidTown is becoming a more connected community through health care, food, people, and place. MidTown’s vision statement opens with “a connected community in the center of it all,” and as we enter the final year of our three-year strategic plan, strengthening the connective tissue of our neighborhood remains a core focus. This year’s annual report is focused on a second strategic plan priority — creating a complete MidTown neighborhood that transforms MidTown from a pass through to a place. This Must Be the Place This goal, equally as important as community connections, is one What do we mean by place? Creating quality places for all the Town. We work to engage the residents and stakeholders in our Market and eatery, murals, wayfinding, and utility boxes). we’ve spent considerable time working on over the past year. Our people to live, work, play, learn, and be, places that feel good to community in designing, programming, and activating place We are grateful to our dedicated board and staff who team is constantly working on planning, placemaking, and real be in, that enhance quality of life, and that draw people in. We throughout the Town. Sometimes placemaking is work to advance the neighborhood in countless estate development initiatives under the goal of establishing a work at both a macro-neighborhood level (corridor planning for temporary and occurs every week or just once a ways, as well as to our 200+ members, donors,

shared vision and leading a collective effort to plan and develop a Carnegie) and a micro-street level (improving the intersection of year (the CHOMP, our kickball tournament) and and financial supporters who believe in our neighborhood that embraces and exhibits a sense of place. Euclid and East 55th) to help create a stronger sense of place in sometimes it is designed to last for years (Dave’s vision and share in our success.

ABOVE A mural by Lauren Noel, part of a series throughout the neighborhood, brings color to the corner of Euclid Ave. and East 36th St. CHAIR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Stephanie McHenry Board of Directors Jeff Epstein MidTown Cleveland Inc. 1

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21 Membership, 22 PRINCIPAL EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY TAXEL IMAGE GROUP Leadership & Financials THIS PAGE The team from Dealer Tire hoists the championship trophy at the second annual Kickball Tournament. 23

24 A Connected Place Several dynamic new community gathering places where you can find a diverse cross-section of our community coming together to shop, learn, connect, or just hang “third spaces” opened in out. These spaces evolve organically, but they are a key building block in MidTown in the last year, creating a connected community with a sense of place.

PICTURED AT TOP Café Phix MidTown & MidTown Tech Hive Dave’s Market Dave’s Market and eatery has quickly become a point of pride in the Town and the go-to spot for the community, with neighbors from across the neighborhood shopping or crowding the aisles during the lunch rush.

DAVE’S MARKET Teaching Kitchen A focal point of technology and Programmed by University Hospitals and community in the neighborhood, the other community partners, the teaching Tech Hive has become Cleveland’s most kitchen at Dave’s hosts classes such as diverse coworking space and a home for “cooking with your kids” and “healthy meal seemingly every meeting and event in planning on a budget” which add to the MidTown. Café Phix, a locally-owned vitality of the community. coffee shop in the building, serves as a meeting hub and refueling station for the Tech Hive’s innovative users. 05 MIDTOWN A Beautiful Place MidTown is in the midst of a with small and large-scale public art and beautification projects that delight and inspire the people who live in, work in, or visit MidTown. major push to improve the look Several projects will be completed this fall, and the effort will and feel of our neighborhood culminate in a ten-day international mural festival in June 2020.

PICTURED AT TOP Pocket Parks Spring Cleanup A dedicated collection of community members, representing businesses, residents, and local groups, came together in early May to plant and prepare MidTown for the arrival of spring and summer.

Children's Museum image : © Hattie Kotz Photography Children’s Museum Lawn Colorful Adirondack chairs, outdoor tables, Volunteers and staff – including a and interactive games make the front yard of tremendous team from Cromwell the Children’s Museum a great place to linger Mechanical – helped clear brush from and enjoy lunch from the food trucks which a vacant parcel at East 55th and frequent the Museum parking lot. Euclid and plant flowers, beautifying an overgrown corner that is a frequent pedestrian cut-through. 07 MIDTOWN A Beautiful Place CONTINUED

PAINT THE TOWN Mural Program As part of the Paint the Town program, MidTown coordinated the design and installation of two colorful murals along Euclid Avenue — these will be followed by more than a dozen more as part of the 2020 international mural festival.

PICTURED AT TOP Wayfinding Prospect Repaving Program This fall, more than 60 signs will go up across MidTown to direct visitors to their destinations and help brand our growing neighborhood.

Top mural image : © Bob Perkoski, www.Perkoski.com ASIATOWN HEALTH-TECH UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Bike Racks Blade Signs Signal Boxes Public Art Twenty brightly colored MidTown- Working with a local artist, With artwork from students at The one-year old UH Rainbow themed bike racks will be installed MidTown and community partners the Cleveland Institute of Art, Center for Women and Children across the neighborhood in September from AsiaTown installed these MidTown helped brighten up nine is upgrading its public space 2019, encouraging people to bike to colorful street signs throughout gray utility boxes with biomedical with a sculpture near the Euclid and from home, work, or the Town’s The potholes on Prospect Avenue have the neighborhood to help create designs to highlight the innovation Avenue entrance and a sunshade many visitor destinations. given way to a smooth new surface a sense of arrival in AsiaTown. of the Health-Tech Corridor. green space on its northern lawn. after two seasons of construction and plenty of orange barrels! 08 09 MIDTOWN MIDTOWN A Vibrant Place A place is only as vibrant as and many of our partner organizations have coordinated an array of engaging programs and events to help its people, and throughout animate and activate a variety of spaces in the the last year MidTown neighborhood and bring new energy to the Town.

PICTURED AT TOP Kickball Tournament The CHOMP Back at Colonel Young Park after a brief relocation for Prospect Avenue construction, the CHOMP entered its eighth summer of feeding the Town.

Leo’s Listening Party A community-led initiative to celebrate the tradition of black music along Euclid Avenue, the Leo’s Listening Party program added a series of dinner and dialogues as it evolved into a multi-generational and multi-layered discussion of how to weave history and This year, more than 300 participants culture into the future fabric of MidTown. took to the field at League Park. The competition was fierce from the sold- out group of 16 teams, each vying to become MidTown’s kickball champion. 11 MIDTOWN A Vibrant Place CONTINUED

10TH ANNIVERSARY Cleveland Asian Festival This year’s Cleveland Asian Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary, a remarkable achievement for this volunteer-led event which brings over 40,000 visitors to AsiaTown each year. PICTURED AT TOP

MidTown and MidTown HTC Happy Hours Mornings The MidTown Mornings series continues to promote dialogue over breakfast with topics focusing on strengthening and enhancing our community.

First Pitch Community First Pitch of Summer images : © Joshua Foster Holiday Dinner of Summer In connection with this year’s 2018 marked the first community MLB All-Star game, Destination holiday dinner, which saw neighborhood Cleveland coordinated an event residents come together with a select MidTown and Health-Tech Corridor allowing Clevelanders to “pitch” a group of business and nonprofit leaders Happy Hours offer regular networking baseball from League Park through for a night of music, food, and games. and community building opportunities MidTown to . in unique locations throughout the neighborhood multiple times each year. 12 13 MIDTOWN MIDTOWN Conceptual Rendering A Dynamic Place The built environment in with vacant and blighted buildings being demolished and new apartments, retail, hotels, and restaurants coming to the area. The projects currently in MidTown is constantly progress will catapult us towards achieving a greater sense of place and help evolving and improving, connect adjacent neighborhoods to jobs, services, and transit in MidTown.

PICTURED AT TOP The Cleveland Foundation Tru by Hilton The Cleveland Foundation’s planned move Cleveland’s first Tru by Hilton hotel had its grand to MidTown will anchor a new civic district opening in June and has been well-received by around and East 66th and visitors for its design and accessible location. catalyze future development in the area.

COMING THIS FALL UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEW PROJECT 3800 Euclid The MidTown The 70 Top rendering : © S A 12-apartment rehab of a Under construction after These new construction market vacant space across from the several delays, this 80-unit rate apartments – the first of Children’s Museum will open this apartment building with plans their kind in MidTown – will bring

9 fall and bring ground floor retail for ground-floor retail will open new life to the neighborhood, in Architecture to the neighborhood mix. up in 2020 at 31st and Euclid. a space adjacent to Dealer Tire. 15 MIDTOWN AN Inclusive Place MidTown continues to work and integrate these principles into our organizational practices. These critical elements are present in virtually every initiative listed to advance racial equity and in this report and there are specific efforts underway to expand inclusion in the neighborhood economic opportunity and incorporate equity into planning processes.

Hire Local MidTown’s Economic Opportunity Coordinator worked with the business community to connect residents to jobs in the neighborhood, facilitating job fairs and laying groundwork for future effots.

Job Board AsiaTown Entering its second year, the job With support from local stakeholders, MidTown hired board was the most popular link a dedicated AsiaTown project manager and will add on our website and newsletters, AsiaTown image : © Cleveland Chinese Chamber of Commerce another half-time time community organizer to elevate hosting hundreds of jobs from the voices and concerns of the community – the first MidTown organizations while fully dedicated place-based staff in AsiaTown’s history. creating a strong set of data on in-demand skill sets and industries which we will use to inform training and workforce Equitable Development development efforts. Working with a consulting team from Philadelphia and Cleveland’s own Third Space Action Lab, our staff and board developed equitable real estate practices to drive our processes and policies around development. 17 MIDTOWN MidTown by the Numbers A YEAR IN THE TOWN – BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2018

18 19 MIDTOWN MIDTOWN July 1, 2018– Our Members August 2, 2019 RECOGNIZING MIDTOWN'S COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS MEMBERSHIP PERIOD

$50,000-$100,000 $1,000-$2,499 $250-$499

Minute Men, Inc. Acme Express, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1993 SmartShape Design MEMBER SINCE 2018 3800 Euclid House LLC MEMBER SINCE 2018 Ohio Guidestone MEMBER SINCE 1997 Encore Staffing Network MEMBER SINCE 2018 1-888-OhioComp & Complete Payroll Management AEG Presents / Agora MEMBER SINCE 2017 Sussen Foundation, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1983 A & S Distributors MEMBER SINCE 2007 The Orlean Company MEMBER SINCE 2017 Community Shares MEMBER SINCE 1989 Albert M. Higley Company ­ MEMBER SINCE 1983 Sussen Self Storage MEMBER SINCE 2001 Abraham Realty Company MEMBER SINCE 2018 Partners Environmental MEMBER SINCE 2017 MEMBER SINCE 2017 Parkwood Corporation ­MEMBER SINCE 1983 + American Red Cross MEMBER SINCE 1983 Taxel Image Group MEMBER SINCE 1983 Ace Taxi MEMBER SINCE 2018 Plantscaping MEMBER SINCE 2000 Greater Cleveland Partnership MEMBER SINCE 2018 ARC/ Riot MEMBER SINCE 2008 Thompson Hine / PMC MEMBER SINCE 2018 Adam Architecture LLC MEMBER SINCE 2019 Priority Vending, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2002 Greater Cleveland Volunteers MEMBER SINCE 2019 Asia Services in Action MEMBER SINCE 2018 Vazza Real Estate MEMBER SINCE 2017 Greg Peckham MEMBER SINCE 2019 $25,000-$49,999 American Coffee Services MEMBER SINCE 1987 Race Ahead MEMBER SINCE 2018 Beaty Capital Group / Templelive MEMBER SINCE 2019 Vocon MEMBER SINCE 2008 Gust Gallucci Company, Inc.+ MEMBER SINCE 2013 American Civil Liberties Union MEMBER SINCE 2003 Robert P. Kloos MEMBER SINCE 2019 Dealer Tire MEMBER SINCE 1993 Bialosky & Partners Architects MEMBER SINCE 2016 Walter / Haverfield MEMBER SINCE 2017 Hoff & Leigh MEMBER SINCE 2017 Bob Brown Consultant MEMBER SINCE 2017 Robert P. Madison MEMBER SINCE 2019 CGB Tech Solutions Inc.+ MEMBER SINCE 2012 Improvement Works LLC MEMBER SINCE 2018 BT Solar MEMBER SINCE 2017 The Salvation Army MEMBER SINCE 2019 Cadillac Music Corporation MEMBER SINCE 2000 Kids Book Bank MEMBER SINCE 2017 $500-$999 Buschman Corp. MEMBER SINCE 1990 Second Generation Limited MEMBER SINCE 2003 $10,000-$24,999 CWRU / IOTc MEMBER SINCE 2018 Chamberlain College of Nursing MEMBER SINCE 2015 MPC Plating, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1987 City Architecture, Inc. ­MEMBER SINCE 1990 American Sugar Refining Co. MEMBER SINCE 2010 Shrine of the Conversion of St. Paul Applied Industrial Technologies ­ MEMBER SINCE 1983 Moody & Nolan Architects MEMBER SINCE 2016 Apex Pinnacle Sign MEMBER SINCE 2019 Chicago Title Insurance Company MEMBER SINCE 2018 MEMBER SINCE 1983 + The City Mission MEMBER SINCE 1993 Flying Hand Studio MEMBER SINCE 2017 Cleveland Building & Construction Trades Council ­ Morgan Lithography MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2019 Asia Plaza Company MEMBER SINCE 1992 Signature Sign MEMBER SINCE 2004 Regional Sewer District MEMBER SINCE 1987 NewBridge of Cleveland Center MEMBER SINCE 2017 Colony Hardware Company MEMBER SINCE 2015 Athersys, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2000 Smartland MEMBER SINCE 2018 MEMBER SINCE 1983 ­ Cleveland Eye Bank / Eversight MEMBER SINCE 2013 Neighborhood Connections MEMBER SINCE 2018 Coleman Spohn Corporation MEMBER SINCE 1995 Burger King / Franchise Operations MEMBER SINCE 2007 St. Timothy Missionary Baptist Church University Hospitals MEMBER SINCE 2008 Cleveland Granite & Marble+ MEMBER SINCE 2017 Neighborhood Leadership Development Program MEMBER SINCE 2017 Burkle Hagen MEMBER SINCE 2017 MEMBER SINCE 2018 + Contractors Supply Walthall CPA MEMBER SINCE 2010 Cleveland Kraut MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2012 Centers for Families & Children MEMBER SINCE 2005 Storybox Cinema MEMBER SINCE 2018 Cromwell Mechanical LLC + Craig Melnick MEMBER SINCE 2018 New United Distributing Co. MEMBER SINCE 2014 Dave’s Marketplace MEMBER SINCE 1993 Cleveland HeartLab Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2016 Target Auto Service MEMBER SINCE 2013 Cuyahoga County Land Bank MEMBER SINCE 2018 Oswald Companies MEMBER SINCE 2017 Debbie Sibila MEMBER SINCE 2019 Cleveland Canvas Goods Manufacturing Co. Tech Elevator MEMBER SINCE 2018 $5,000-$9,999 MEMBER SINCE 1989 Children’s Museum of Cleveland MEMBER SINCE 2016 Ozanne Construction MEMBER SINCE 2019 Dollar Bank MEMBER SINCE 2017 thunder::tech MEMBER SINCE 2004 Buckeye Business Products MEMBER SINCE 2017 Crescent Digital LLC MEMBER SINCE 2016 Cleveland Housing Network MEMBER SINCE 1995 P & P Maintenance MEMBER SINCE 2015 First American Title Company MEMBER SINCE 2019 University Commons / 1900 E.30th Cumberland Development MEMBER SINCE 2007 Case Western Reserve University First Federal of Lakewood MEMBER SINCE 2019 The Community of St. Peter MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2014 Progressive Arts Alliance MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2018 Custom Fabricators MEMBER SINCE 2018 Ron & Maria Fuqua MEMBER SINCE 2019 First Interstate MEMBER SINCE 2017 Copy King MEMBER SINCE 2003 Vintage Tea and Coffee MEMBER SINCE 2018 ­ MEMBER SINCE 2002 D. O. Summers MEMBER SINCE 1990 Rowfant Club MEMBER SINCE 2007 First National Bank MEMBER SINCE 2017 Cuyahoga County Board of Vocational Guidance Services MEMBER SINCE 2005 Dimit Architects MEMBER SINCE 2019 Cleveland State University MEMBER SINCE 1997 MEMBER SINCE 2011 Developmental Disabilities ­MEMBER SINCE 1983 Sequoia Realty MEMBER SINCE 2017 Frost Architectural Preservation, Inc. Web Studio Interaction MEMBER SINCE 2018 + Dodd Camera Company MEMBER SINCE 1994 Haus Malts, LLC MEMBER SINCE 2017 The Dann Law Firm MEMBER SINCE 2016 Skybryte Company MEMBER SINCE 2004 First Energy MEMBER SINCE 2018 Willo Security MEMBER SINCE 2018 Dubick Fixture & Supply Co. MEMBER SINCE 1985 Health-Tech Hospitality MEMBER SINCE 2017 Environmental Design Group MEMBER SINCE 2017 Sterling Holdings MEMBER SINCE 2017 Geis Companies / Hemingway Development MEMBER SINCE 2019 General Video of America MEMBER SINCE 1989 Yosemite Construction MEMBER SINCE 2009 HP Manufacturing MEMBER SINCE1994 Fund for Our Economic Future MEMBER SINCE 2017 Uncle Ben’s Pawn Shop MEMBER SINCE 2003 Growth Opportunity Partners, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2019 Your Bean Counters, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2014 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority ­ HzW Environmental Consultants, Inc. G2G Consulting MEMBER SINCE 2018 Urban League of Greater Cleveland The Inspirion Group / The MidTown MEMBER SINCE 2016 Ziska Architecture MEMBER SINCE 2011 MEMBER SINCE 1991 MEMBER SINCE 2005 Glass Doctor of Cleveland MEMBER SINCE 1993 MEMBER SINCE 2014 Zoller Biacsi Company MEMBER SINCE 2015 + Industrial Realty Advisors MEMBER SINCE 2017 InterContinental Hotel MEMBER SINCE 1990 Jakprints, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2015 Graffiti MEMBER SINCE 1989 Your CFO Resource MEMBER SINCE 2017 JumpStart Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2012 Jencen Architecture MEMBER SINCE 1984 MCPc MEMBER SINCE 2017 High Rock Property Advisors, Ltd MEMBER SINCE 2019 Western Reserve School of Cooking at CCLK Kenneth J. Coleman MEMBER SINCE 1983 Jerry Rothenberg MEMBER SINCE 1984 Improve Consulting MEMBER SINCE 2019 $25-$249 MEMBER SINCE 2016 The Krill Company MEMBER SINCE 2018 Juniper CRE Solutions MEMBER SINCE 2018 Initiate Studios MEMBER SINCE 2018 Lakeside Commerce MEMBER SINCE 2018 Karpinski Engineering MEMBER SINCE 1989 Adoption Network Cleveland MEMBER SINCE 2009 $2,500-$4,999 K P Photo Group, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1998 Legal News Publishing Company MEMBER SINCE 1989 KeyBank MEMBER SINCE 1989 Aids Task Force MEMBER SINCE 2019 Other Contributors Abeona Therapeutics Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2017 Karnis Safe & Lock Co., Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1983 MAGNET MEMBER SINCE 2016 LDA Architects, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2014 Artistic Cast, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1995 City of Cleveland MEMBER SINCE 2017 Central Cadillac MEMBER SINCE 1983 Kowit & Company MANN Holdings MEMBER SINCE 2019 Margaret W. Wong & Associates Company Café Phix MidTown MEMBER SINCE 2019 Learn to Grow Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2017 Cleveland Hillel Foundation Cleveland Eye Clinic MEMBER SINCE 2011 MEMBER SINCE 2003 Marous Brothers MEMBER SINCE 2017 Cleveland Asian Festival MEMBER SINCE 2017 LiWah Restaurant MEMBER SINCE 2006 Cleveland Neighborhood Progress Cushman & Wakefield/CRESCO North Coast Commercial / Meaden & Moore MEMBER SINCE 2013 Cleveland Kids in Need MEMBER SINCE 2009 3311 Perkins Limited MEMBER SINCE 2017 Loftworks Live / Work Condominiums Cuyahoga Arts & Culture MEMBER SINCE 2016 Mission Resource Alliance MEMBER SINCE 2018 Cleveland Opera Theater MEMBER SINCE 2015 Ohio Addressing Machine Co. MEMBER SINCE 1989 MEMBER SINCE 2006 Councilman Basheer Jones DigitalC MEMBER SINCE 2018 Moskey Dental Laboratories, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1990 MEMBER SINCE 2013 Cleveland Restoration Society MEMBER SINCE 2005 + PIRHL MEMBER SINCE 2017 Mace Security International Greater Cleveland Partnership MEMBER SINCE 2017 Nicola, Gudbranson & Cooper, LLC Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland Masjid Bilal, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2017 Close to Home CDC MEMBER SINCE 2019 MEMBER SINCE 2017 Positive Education Program MEMBER SINCE 1996 Harrington Electric Company MEMBER SINCE 1984 The Cleveland Foundation Strategy Design Partners MEMBER SINCE 2017 MedWish MEMBER SINCE 2018 Community Action Against Addiction Oriana House, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 2001 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation J & M Real Estate Advisors, LLC MEMBER SINCE 1992 MEMBER SINCE 2018 Pierre’s Ice Cream MEMBER SINCE 1989 Squire Patton Boggs MEMBER SINCE 2019 Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory Mussun Sales, Inc. ­ MEMBER SINCE 1993 MEMBER SINCE 2011 Dancing Wheels MEMBER SINCE 2018 Manufacturing Works ProCleve Investments, Ltd. MEMBER SINCE 1984 Tavern Club Co. MEMBER SINCE 1985 PNC Bank ­MEMBER SINCE 1983 Najm Real Estate, Inc. MEMBER SINCE 1989 Dunham Tavern MEMBER SINCE 1989 PNC Foundation RDL Architects MEMBER SINCE 2019 Teal Sky Properties MEMBER SINCE 2019 Porter Properties CLE. LLC MEMBER SINCE 2018 Newmark Knight Grubb Frank MEMBER SINCE 2019 Radio One MEMBER SINCE 2017 Transaction Realty MEMBER SINCE 2015 Economic and Community Development Institute MEMBER SINCE 2017 Third Federal Savings & Loan MEMBER SINCE 2012 Recovery Resources MEMBER SINCE 1997 Viking Capital Partners / Esmond MEMBER SINCE 2018 OHM Advisors MEMBER SINCE 2017

20 + Includes in-kind contributions 21 MIDTOWN MIDTOWN MidTown The Town’s Team Staff & Board OUR WORK IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE ONGOING EFFORTS OF OUR STAFF & BOARD 2018 LEADERSHIP

Board Board Profile Committees

OFFICERS TRUSTEES Gloria M. Ware, Founding Director of the KeyBank Center PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS for Technology, Innovation and Inclusive Growth at Chair Lloyd Bell * Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair Stephanie McHenry * MEADEN & MOORE LTD Jumpstart Inc., has been a MidTown board member Paul Deutsch Craig Melnick Gloria Ware Michele Crawford McHENRY 4.0 BIALOSKY CLEVELAND GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER JUMPSTART CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Aparna Bole since 2017 and currently serves as the Board Secretary Vice Chair UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Lloyd Bell III Candice Miller Jerome Baker Arian May Paul Deutsch * Robert Brown and co-chair of the Community Connections committee. MEADEN & MOORE APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES YWCA OHIO GUIDESTONE BIALOSKY CLEVELAND CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT “I’ve witnessed the tremendous women, people of color and those Aparna Bole Frank H. Porter Susan Berger Stephanie McHenry Maria Campanelli UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS PORTER PROPERTIES CLE. LLC POSITIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM McHENRY 4.0 Treasurer growth and evolution of the in rural communities across Ohio Debbie Sibila * THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF CLEVELAND Robert Brown Matthew Salmon Robert Brown Al Najieb area. When MidTown shared to career opportunities. Gloria DEALER TIRE Michele Crawford * CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT MASJID BILAL, INC. CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE its new strategic plan in 2017, envisions that MidTown will Michele Crawford Debbie Sibila Marc Dann Diana Rosa Secretary Paul Federico * CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEALER TIRE DANN LAW FIRM CENTERS FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN Gloria Ware * it highlighted approaching show the nation how to reinvest, GREATER CLEVELAND PARTNERSHIP JUMPSTART community and neighborhood build, grow and win with diversity, Stephanie McHenry Gloria Ware Pam Gill Matthew Salmon Matthew Fitzsimmons * McHENRY 4.0 JUMPSTART RECOVERY RESOURCES PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT Founding Chairman development in a way that equity and inclusion at the center. NICOLA, GUDBRANSON & COOPER, LLC Emily Lord Allyson Varley Morton L. Mandel Pam Gill actively incorporated diversity, “I hope to be an active part FINANCE GOVERNANCE ALBERT M. HIGLEY CO. AMERICAN RED CROSS PARKWOOD CORPORATION RECOVERY RESOURCES equity and inclusion. That type of of engaging a wide group of Jorge Martinez Joe Zumpano Chair Chair Darin Haines AMERICAN RED CROSS HOFF & LEIGH placemaking excited me!” stakeholders to create the type of Debbie Sibila Matt Fitzsimmons PAST CHAIRS MCPc At Jumpstart, Gloria’s neighborhood that is welcoming DEALER TIRE NICOLA, GUDBRANSON & COOPER, LLC Ethan Karp Lloyd Bell brings a wealth of experience and inviting – one that provides a Lloyd Bell III Lloyd Bell MAGNET MIDTOWN CLEVELAND, INC. MEADEN & MOORE MEADEN & MOORE Kenneth J. Coleman Jay Lucarelli in finance and business high level of economic well-being, Maria Campanelli Ethan Karp Staff MINUTE MEN STAFFING SERVICES development and a passion for both for those here currently, and Michael L. Coticchia THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF CLEVELAND MAGNET Craig Melnick community engagement to her for those who will choose to live, Jeff Epstein Joyce Huang John R. Cunin Paul Deutsch Stephanie McHenry GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR role — accelerating the success work and play here in the future.” BIALOSKY CLEVELAND McHENRY 4.0 Daniel Fashimpaur Candice Miller MIDTOWN CLEVELAND, INC. PLANNING & PLACEMAKING Stephanie McHenry Michael R. White APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES of women and minorities as DIRECTOR Carmalette Kelly G. Robert Klein McHENRY 4.0 JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON CLEVELAND HEALTH-TECH CORRIDOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & MANAGER Timothy Miller entrepreneurs of high growth MANDEL FOUNDATION OFFICE OPERATIONS Robert B. Lash ABEONA THERAPEUTICS, INC. Matt Salmon firms, while also connecting PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT Joi Carter M. John Lillis Frank H. Porter * DIRECTOR Samira Malone PORTER PROPERTIES CLE. LLC COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & MARKETING CLEVELAND FOUNDATION FELLOW John R. Melchiorre EMERITUS Julian Rogers Gloria Ware Zach Cooper Karis Tzeng Robert V. Munson CASE WESTERN RESERVE ON HER WORK WITH MIDTOWN Chair BUSINESS OUTREACH SPECIALIST PROJECT MANAGER UNIVERSITY Frank H. Porter Gordon Priemer COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & MARKETING ASIATOWN Frank H. Porter I saw an opportunity Matt Salmon * PORTER PROPERTIES CLE LLC J & M REAL ESTATE ADVISORS Tirzah Fields Max Upton Tom Roberts PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT to connect with our Kenneth J. Coleman Jerome Rothenberg ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY DIRECTOR FAIRPORT ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC JENCEN ARCHITECTURE COORDINATOR Shelley Roth Wayne Wong neighbors, businesses, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VISTA NASA residents, leaders and Daniel Fashimpaur Don Scipione Thomas Roulston VITAMIX ACME EXPRESS, INC. Michael R. White * non-profits to work Don Scipione JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON Robert B. Lash Daniel C. Sussen MANDEL FOUNDATION towards a goal of MOSKEY DENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. SUSSEN FOUNDATION, INC. Daniel C. Sussen achieving equitable Morton Mandel Barney Taxel growth for all. THE JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON TAXEL IMAGE GROUP MANDEL FOUNDATION Robert V. Munson 22 * Executive Committee PROCLEVE INVESTMENTS, LTD. 23 MIDTOWN MIDTOWN Financial Report Making Headlines THE TOWN'S TOP STORIES FROM 2019

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY Without Donor Restrictions With Donor Restrictions 2018 Total 2017

Support & Revenue 1,146,384 645,786 1,792,170 1,304,500 JUNE 28, 2019 MARCH 10, 2019 Restricted Assets Released — (56,930) (56,930) (345,074) Cleveland Foundation Carnegie Ave wins friends, Total Revenue & Support 1,146,384 588,856 1,735,240 959,426 Plans Move, MidTown influences development Revitalization EXPENSES

Program Services 727,964 — 727,964 679,640

General & Administrative 187,034 — 187,034 112,539 JANUARY 23, 2019 JUNE 24, 2019 Fundraising 92,138 — 92,138 64,085

Total Expenses 1,007,136 — 1,007,136 856,264 What Drove Cleveland’s Tru by Hilton opens

Change in Net Assets 139,248 588,856 728,104 103,162 Return to Economic in Cleveland, first new Prominence MidTown Hotel in decades Net Assets | BEGINNING 1,680,639 194,288 1,874,927 1,771,765

Net Assets | ENDING 1,819,887 783,144 2,603,031 1,874,927

Change in net assets reflects grant revenue recognized from multi-year grant and only 6 months of associated expense. JUNE 28, 2019 JUNE 27, 2019 This financial statement is an excerpt from MidTown’s 2018 audit. The complete audit is available upon request. Cleveland Sports Rolls Cleveland ranks third in MIDTOWN CLEVELAND INC. Government Out Red Carpet for nation for hiring IT Grants 5% All-Star Game professionals, study says 2018 1%Other FUNDING MARCH 15, 2019 JUNE 14, 2019

Figures reflect a -2% net Venture for America selects University Hospitals, Dave’s investment loss Cleveland for next start up serve up healthy cooking accelerator program classes in MidTown % Membership MAY 28, 2019 JANUARY 29, 2019

MidTown Cleveland seeks to TempleLive Owner Completing 21 create a more vibrant, First first phase of work on connected community Cleveland Masonic Temple % Special Project MARCH 21, 2019 JUNE 18, 2019 1% Contributions Foundation Five generations later, Dave’s Jobs moving to places like 66Grants* 3% In-Kind Donations Supermarket is still feeding , the needs of Cleveland * Grant income includes several multi-year grants Rental & Event 24 4%Income MIDTOWN