Billy Oconnor+FollowBig changes coming to Beachwood PlaceBeachwood Place is about to get a major refresh! Trademark Property Company is stepping in to manage and reimagine the mall, promising a new mix of shops and upgraded dining spots. Locals can expect more popular retailers, better food options, and a focus on making the mall a true community hub again. With nearly 50 years as a shopping staple, this could be the boost Beachwood needs to stay relevant and exciting. What would you love to see added or improved at Beachwood Place? Let’s talk about what would make it your go-to spot! #Shopping #BeachwoodPlace #Cleveland00Share
jeffreyhester+FollowWho’s feeling lucky in Cleveland tonight?Cleveland just saw the Powerball numbers drop for a massive $86 million jackpot—imagine what that could do for someone in our city! Even if you didn’t hit the big one, local games like Pick 3 and Rolling Cash 5 are still handing out solid prizes every day. It’s wild to think how a single ticket could change everything. Anyone here ever come close, or know someone who scored big? What would you do if you won? Let’s hear your stories and dreams! #News #Cleveland #Powerball00Share
Greg Cardenas+FollowHollywood legend returns to ClevelandCleveland’s own David Lester, the behind-the-scenes mastermind on classics like Star Wars and The Shawshank Redemption, is back in town this weekend to share stories and advice with local film lovers. From shooting the Millennium Falcon’s escape to hiring Ohio talent for Hollywood blockbusters, Lester’s journey shows how anyone—armed with curiosity and grit—can break into the industry. With filmmaking tools now in everyone’s pocket, could Cleveland become the next big movie hub? Let’s talk about how local talent and creativity can shape the future of film right here at home. #Entertainment #Movies #Cleveland00Share
Christina Davis+FollowCleveland’s historic mansion makes way for careA piece of Cleveland’s history is about to disappear: the 19th-century mansion on Cedar Avenue, designed by renowned architect Charles Schweinfurth, is set for demolition. This isn’t just about losing an old building—it's about the city’s changing needs. The expansion of the Gardens of Fairfax Healthcare Center will double its size, bringing 84 new private rooms and keeping families closer to their loved ones. While some original features will be preserved in the new design, many are left wondering: is progress worth the loss of local heritage? How do you feel about trading history for modern care? #Business #Cleveland #HistoricPreservation10Share
Jason Curtis+FollowHollywood magic returns to ClevelandStar Wars, Shawshank Redemption, Air Force One—Cleveland native David Lester has shaped some of Hollywood’s most iconic scenes, and now he’s back in town to share his behind-the-scenes wisdom. Lester’s journey from shooting local TV to helping George Lucas create those legendary Millennium Falcon chase shots is a reminder that big dreams can start right here. With the film industry more accessible than ever, Lester’s story is sparking conversations about how Cleveland could become a filmmaking hotspot. What do you think—could our city be the next big movie hub? #Entertainment #Movies #Cleveland00Share
Kelsey Cook+FollowCleveland Cinematheque brings global Oscar buzzCleveland’s Cinematheque is about to make your winter movie nights unforgettable. This January and February, they’re screening some of the most acclaimed international films—many of which are likely Oscar contenders—that you won’t find anywhere else in town. From Brazil’s political thriller “The Secret Agent” to Spain’s desert drama “Sirāt,” these are the kinds of movies that usually skip Cleveland altogether. But heads up: most films only get a couple of showings, so you’ll want to plan ahead. Who’s excited to see these global hits on the big screen? Which one are you most curious about? #Entertainment #Movies #Cleveland00Share
megan01+FollowRockefeller Building’s next chapter: What’s coming to downtown Cleveland?A major out-of-town investor is about to snap up the historic Rockefeller Building in downtown Cleveland, and locals are buzzing about what’s next. The building’s recent troubles—break-ins, stolen fixtures, and flooding—have left it in rough shape, but the new buyer reportedly has deep pockets and big ambitions. There’s talk of transforming the site with new apartments, retail, or even high-rise hotels, plus redeveloping the old garage and parking lot nearby. This could be a game-changer for the neighborhood. What would you love to see fill this iconic spot? Let’s hear your ideas for Cleveland’s future! #RealEstate #Cleveland #RockefellerBuilding00Share
Linda Price+FollowCleveland trucker’s $970 payment hits hardA $970 monthly truck payment on a $33-an-hour wage is enough to make anyone sweat, but for Corey in Cleveland, it’s pushing him to the financial brink—especially with $65K in debt and a divorce looming. Dave Ramsey didn’t mince words: “Sell your stupid truck, dude.” With negative equity, a house in play, and a 401(k) on the line, Corey’s story is a wake-up call about how quickly debt can spiral. Would you downsize your ride or fight to keep it? What’s the toughest financial choice you’ve had to make? #Business #Cleveland #DebtFreeCommunity60Share
Christine Cobb+FollowCleveland’s coolest spots & must-do eventsThere’s so much happening around Cleveland right now, it’s tough to keep up! From exploring the quirky American Sign Museum to catching the dazzling Wild Winter Lights at the Metroparks Zoo, there’s something for everyone. Sports fans can get in on Cavaliers All-Star voting, while foodies can snag 50% off local eats with New Day Deals. Plus, if you’re looking to give back, there are plenty of ways to support families in need or donate to great causes. What’s your favorite local event or hidden gem? Let’s share some ideas and make the most of what our city has to offer! #Entertainment #TVSeries #Cleveland00Share
Timothy Bird+FollowBig changes brewing at Corner Alley ClevelandCorner Alley on East 4th is about to get a fresh jolt of energy! Hangry Brands is teaming up with MRN Family of Companies to co-own this iconic downtown bowling spot. While the famous bowling pins will stay, there’s talk of adding an 18-hole mini golf course, shuffleboard, and pinball—turning the space into even more of a hangout for locals and pregame crowds. No staff changes or closures are planned, just a creative refresh. What would you love to see added to Corner Alley? Share your ideas and memories below! #Business #Cleveland #East4th00Share