Hannah Garcia+FollowNEON staff face paycheck delays and tough choicesImagine working nearly a month without a paycheck—then getting an email blaming you for your employer’s financial mess. That’s what NEON employees across Cleveland are dealing with right now. Many are struggling to pay rent, buy groceries, or even keep their phones on, all while showing up to care for patients who often can’t pay. To make matters worse, their health insurance was canceled without warning, leaving some unable to fill prescriptions or see a doctor. The dedication of these workers is clear, but how long can anyone keep going under this kind of pressure? What would you do in their shoes? #Safety #Cleveland #HealthcareWorkers00Share
mary01+FollowCleveland’s West Side Market gets a fresh new lookFresh produce just got a serious upgrade at Cleveland’s West Side Market! The newly opened KeyBank Produce Arcade is now welcoming shoppers, bringing a modern vibe to this historic spot that’s been feeding the city since 1912. With 70 family-run businesses and over 250 employees, the market is more than just a place to shop—it’s a community hub. If you haven’t seen the renovations yet, it’s worth a visit to check out the new space and support local vendors. What changes would you love to see next at the market? #Food #Cleveland #WestSideMarket00Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowCleveland homeowners: Don’t let USPS delays cost youHeads up, Cleveland! Property tax bills are dropping next week, but this year, mailing your payment could be riskier than usual. The USPS now only picks up mail once a day, which means if you send your check close to the Feb. 19 deadline, it might not get postmarked in time—even if you mailed it on the right day. That could mean late fees! To avoid headaches, consider paying online, by phone, or in person, or ask for a hand-stamped postmark at the post office. How are you planning to pay your taxes this year? #Business #MakeMoney #Cleveland00Share
dianefrank+FollowWest Side Market’s fresh new look is here!Cleveland’s West Side Market just unveiled its totally revamped KeyBank Produce Arcade, and it’s a game-changer for anyone who loves shopping local. The new space is brighter, more welcoming, and packed with fresh produce—making it easier than ever to support neighborhood vendors and find the best seasonal picks. This upgrade isn’t just about looks; it’s about bringing the community together and making healthy food more accessible. Have you checked out the new arcade yet? What do you think it means for the market’s future? Let’s talk about how this could shape our city’s food scene! #Food #Cleveland #WestSideMarket00Share
RadiantRaven+FollowCleveland’s Red Line gets a major upgradeCleveland’s Red Line is about to get its first new trains since 1985, and it’s not just about shiny railcars—this overhaul means safer, more accessible stations and smoother rides for everyone. Crews will be widening and repairing platforms, updating maintenance facilities, and prepping for two short shutdowns in 2027 to make the switch. Once the new Siemens trains roll out, the entire rail system will finally run on a single, modern fleet—making commutes more reliable and efficient. How do you think these changes will impact your daily travel or the city’s vibe? #Transportation #Cleveland #TransitUpgrade00Share
Jason Wells+FollowWest Side Market’s fresh new look debutsShoppers at Cleveland’s West Side Market are stepping into a whole new experience today—the produce arcade has been totally revamped! Now climate-controlled and packed with modern touches like refrigerated cases and sinks, the space is more comfortable for both vendors and visitors. This is just the start: upgrades to food storage, power systems, and even a teaching kitchen are on the way. While there might be a few bumps as everyone adjusts, these changes promise to keep the Market thriving for years. How do you feel about balancing historic charm with modern updates? #Food #Cleveland #WestSideMarket00Share
William Mckinney+FollowCleveland’s new foster lifeline for pets & peopleWhen life throws a curveball—like sudden hospitalization or housing loss—Cleveland pet owners no longer have to give up their furry friends. The Cleveland APL’s Crisis Safety Net Foster Program steps in, offering up to 90 days of loving foster care for pets while owners get back on their feet. Foster families get all the supplies they need, and the impact is huge: 20 families have already reunited with their pets. It’s a win for animals, owners, and neighbors alike. Would you consider opening your home to a pet in need during a tough time? #Pets #Cleveland #FosterPets11Share
mary01+FollowCleveland’s Irish beer bash is back!Mark your calendars—Great Lakes Brewing Co. is kicking off the season early with an Irish-themed party for Conway’s release! This isn’t just about one beer; they’re pouring a full trio of Irish brews, giving everyone a chance to get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit months ahead of time. It’s a fun way to shake off the winter blues, catch up with friends, and try something new. Anyone else thinking this could become a new Cleveland tradition? Who’s planning to check it out? #Food #Cleveland #GreatLakesBrewing00Share
robertjones+FollowCleveland hotel near Rock Hall to close soonA major downtown Cleveland hotel just steps from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is shutting its doors for good at the end of January, putting 66 people out of work. The DoubleTree by Hilton on East Lakeside Ave. has struggled with low occupancy and financial losses, despite its prime location. The closure hits not just hotel staff but also the local hospitality scene, especially with big events drawing visitors to the area. How do you think this will affect downtown businesses and the vibe around the Rock Hall? #News #Cleveland #RockHall00Share
james60+FollowDowntown Cleveland’s Rose Building transformsCleveland’s iconic Rose Building is getting a $120 million makeover, shifting from its old Medical Mutual office days to a vibrant mix of apartments, a Marriott Tribute hotel, and new spots for dining and shopping. Construction barriers just went up along Prospect and East 9th, so expect some sidewalk detours. With this and three other big projects on the same stretch, Prospect Avenue is about to feel a lot busier—and maybe a bit trickier to navigate. What do you think: Is this development boom good for downtown, or will all the construction headaches outweigh the benefits? #Health #BodyHealth #Cleveland00Share