fnixon+FollowSherwin-Williams’ new HQ is changing downtownSherwin-Williams is shaking up downtown Cleveland with its massive new headquarters—1 million square feet of sleek glass, right across from where the company first started in 1870. Every two weeks, hundreds more employees are moving in, with the full transition wrapping up on the company’s 160th anniversary. Despite economic bumps and a $260 million budget overrun, Sherwin-Williams is betting big on the city’s future. Local businesses are excited for the boost, but employees have mixed feelings about returning to the office in 2026. What do you think—will this reshape downtown for the better? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Cleveland00Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowBob Dylan returns to Cleveland in 2026Bob Dylan is bringing his legendary sound back to Cleveland! The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will hit the KeyBank State Theatre on April 10, 2026, as part of his “Rough & Rowdy Ways” tour. Fans can snag tickets starting December 12 at 10 a.m. via Playhousesquare.org. Whether you’ve seen Dylan live before or this would be your first time, this is a rare chance to catch a music icon in action right here in Northeast Ohio. Who’s planning to go, and what’s your favorite Dylan song to hear live? #Entertainment #Music #Cleveland10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowCleveland’s lakefront: Time for a real changeImagine 450 acres of prime lakefront in downtown Cleveland finally open for everyone—not just private pilots. That’s what’s at stake as city leaders push to close Burke Lakefront Airport and reclaim the shoreline for parks, trails, new neighborhoods, and public spaces. The airport loses nearly $1 million a year, while redeveloping the land could bring in $92 million annually. Other cities have transformed similar spaces into vibrant destinations. What would you want to see on Cleveland’s waterfront? Parks, housing, entertainment? This is a once-in-a-century chance to shape our city’s future—let’s not let it slip by. #News #Cleveland #Lakefront00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowCleveland’s Flats nightlife takes a big hitTwo favorite spots in the Flats—Inferno and Rum Runners—have shut their doors for good, and now even Margaritaville’s future is uncertain. It’s not just about losing places to hang out; these closures show how tough it’s gotten for local bars and restaurants to survive. Rising food costs, higher interest rates, and less disposable income mean more places could be at risk. It’s a real shake-up for Cleveland’s social scene. How do you think these changes will affect our community’s vibe and where we go out? #Food #Cleveland #Flats00Share
Kristy Tallman+FollowThe Browns have made the call — Shedeur Sanders is officially the starting quarterback for the rest of the season. Cleveland’s rolling with the rookie, pointing to his poise, arm talent, and flashes of brilliance as the reason he’s keeping the job. Despite a rough outing from the defense, Sanders showed enough command to convince the staff he’s the guy going forward. The message from the Browns? This is Shedeur’s team now. #Browns #ShedeurSanders #NFL #Cleveland #WLNN 📎 FOX821248Share
Donna Williams+FollowCleveland’s best fabric shops after JoAnne’sLosing JoAnne’s has really shaken up the local fabric scene—especially for those of us who need to see and feel fabric before buying. Folks around Cleveland are swapping tips: Schindlers is getting rave reviews for its selection, while Sue Spargo is the go-to for high-end, unique materials (though it’s pricier). If you’re up for a drive, Amish country might surprise you with its fabric finds. For thrifters, Upcycle Parts Shop is a hidden gem with ever-changing stock. Got a favorite spot or a secret source for specialty fabrics? Let’s help each other out—share your go-to stores or experiences below! #Shopping #Cleveland #FabricShopping00Share
dianefrank+FollowOhio City’s Bookhouse Brewing closing soonBookhouse Brewing, a beloved Ohio City spot known for its cozy, book-lined taproom, is closing its doors after seven years. Owner Vaughn Stewart says the hardest part isn’t losing the business—it’s saying goodbye to the community that made Bookhouse special. The pandemic changed everything for local breweries, and Bookhouse felt those unpredictable shifts. Stewart is inviting everyone to stop by for a final pint and some new brews before the end of the year. What memories do you have from Bookhouse? How do you think closures like this change the neighborhood vibe? #Food #OhioCity #Cleveland00Share
maria25+FollowCleveland neighbors rally for urgent dental helpLosing dental and vision insurance after a small SSDI increase has left a legally blind Cleveland resident in agony from a broken, infected wisdom tooth. With no affordable care, denied credit, and unable to drive to free clinics, they turned to the community for solutions. The outpouring of local advice—like Metro Health’s assistance, Case Western’s dental school, and Cleveland Sight Center—shows how vital neighborhood support is when the system fails. Have you or someone you know faced a similar struggle? What resources or ideas can help folks in this situation? Let’s share, connect, and make a difference together. #Health #BodyHealth #Cleveland00Share
robertjones+FollowCleveland’s Botanical Garden glows for winterCleveland’s Botanical Garden is lighting up the season again with its ‘Frost’ experience, turning University Circle into a sparkling winter wonderland through January 4. This year, the focus is all about the beauty of winter plants—think living conifers, creative wreaths, and immersive light displays. The event goes beyond holiday clichés, celebrating the natural world’s textures and colors. There’s plenty to do: roast marshmallows, watch ice carving, enjoy live music, and check out the epic gingerbread competition (with Browns and “Wicked” themes!). Every corner hides a new detail, making each visit feel fresh. Who’s planning to go? What’s your favorite winter tradition in Cleveland? #News #Cleveland #WinterWonderland00Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowWayne Dawson’s inspiring return to Fox 8Wayne Dawson’s journey back to the Fox 8 morning show after a 14-month battle with oral and jaw cancer is nothing short of remarkable. Facing major surgeries, dramatic weight loss, and the fear of losing his career, Dawson leaned on faith, family, and the support of viewers. Now, he’s not just back on air—he’s using his platform to show what hope and resilience look like. His story is a powerful reminder of the strength it takes to keep going when everything feels uncertain. How do you think public figures sharing their struggles impacts our community? #Entertainment #WayneDawson #Cleveland00Share