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Shaker Heights knows looking backwards improves future economic developmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/29/2004 - 09:32.
One drive through Shaker Heights makes it clear this is an historically significant community. The Clevelend Plain Dealer recently reported Shaker leaders recognize their historic character as a valuable asset and they have taken steps to protect that, at the City Hall level. While much of the great historic architecture of Northeast Ohio has been detroyed over the years, regional community leaders should take action like has Shaker to preserve what remains - consider the great buildings in areas of Cleveland like Glenville, and in East Cleveland, and picture a future of historic buildings restored to their potential prime, rather than gone forever. Read on about the Shaker initiative, introduced and linked below.
History cannot be altered in Shaker Heights - not without Believing a rich past is key to the future, the city has Previously, the commission could do nothing more than delay Shaker Heights is more aggressive than most Northeast Ohio
"We are a premier inner-ring suburb," she said. "And to be competitive
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