Property would be open for community use until long-term plans determined
Nearly two years after Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Museum of Art launched their collaboration on the Nord Family Greenway, the institutions are partnering on another public landscape effort—this one just across the street from the greenway. Representatives of both organizations will present plans to a city design review committee this morning for a 4.2-acre parcel previously part of the campus of the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA). Dubbed East Bell Commons, the project represents an interim measure to be in place while the two organizations continue to consider the property’s best long-term use. Located at the corner of East Boulevard and Bellflower Road, the project is just north of the greenway. It also has the same designer, Sasaki Associates. “We recognize that this space has exceptional potential for a creative, collaborative effort that significantly advances our decades-long academic partnership with the Cleveland Museum of Art,” Case Western Reserve President Barbara R. Snyder said. “We want to take the time necessary to consider the many exciting possibilities, and also give the site a positive public purpose while we explore long-term options.”
For more information, contact Bill Lubinger at william.lubinger@case.edu.