How does sitting on a swing with a cocktail in your hand in Cleveland's bustling East Fourth Street district sound?
East Fourth Street corridor may be getting a bit of a makeover.
The DORA, permitted under a state law change in 2015, would allow patrons of drinking age to purchase alcoholic beverages and enjoy them outside in a designated area. Architect Jenny Sabin, who has been commissioned by Nike and Microsoft to create unique indoor atriums, is designing an abstract canopy for the outdoor area. According to tentative renderings, there would also be outdoor seating along with swings.
As for the valet service area, Maron noted that they hope to relocate it to Prospect and Euclid avenues to make room for some of the proposed changes. He has been working over the last year and a half with Downtown Cleveland Alliance, a nonprofit organization, and the city of Cleveland to provide input on the project.
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