THE CLEVELAND FOOD CO-OP was established in 1968 by a small group of neighbors in the HESSLER ROAD community. Lacking a local supply of fresh fruits and vegetables in the University Circle area, the five households pooled their money and organized regular outings to the Cleveland Food Terminal to purchase produce in bulk.
The CLEVELAND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION was established in 1954 by local business leaders to assist urban-renewal and slum clearance efforts. It provided financial and planning assistance for a number of project in the 1950s and 1960s. Inspired by the work of Pittsburgh's Allegheny Conference on Community Development, John C. Virden of the Federal Reserve Bank, Elmer Lindseth of CEI, and Thomas F.