Cleveland Rocks
The phrase stems from the city’s decade-long effort to land the , which opened here in 1995 as part of a robust downtown revitalization initiative. Today Cleveland is home to major league baseball, basketball and football, a world-class museum and orchestra, renowned restaurants, a picturesque public park system and unique, close-knit neighborhoods.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø sits in the heart of a 1-square-mile district with the greatest concentration of artistic, cultural, and educational institutions in the world. When you are on our campus, you are within steps of the , the , the , the , the , the , and the , among many other institutions.
This new mixed-use development has won notice from and awards from national planning organizations. Apartments, restaurants, bars, yoga and bowling—it’s all here, directly adjacent to campus.
Nearby Neighborhoods
Once the region’s own version of Haight-Ashbury, this street just south of campus offers quirky stores, casual and upscale restaurants, antiques, hardware, grocery stores and more.
From mouthwatering pizza to fine cuisine from every region of the old country, Little Italy also offers galleries, salons and other services.
Housing Help
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