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41°27′39″N 81°41′26″W / 41.46083°N 81.69056°W / 41.46083; -81.69056
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Steelyard Commons is a shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, having opened in 2007. The center gets its name for having been built on the site of the former LTV Steel Factory #2 in the city's Tremont neighborhood which closed in 2001. [1]

Tenants include Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree (formerly Deals), Home Depot, Taco Bell, Aldi, Steak n Shake, AT&T, Old Navy, Party City, Burlington Coat Factory, Bath & Body Works, VILLA, Panda Express, fitness center (formerly Best Buy and Halloween shop), Marshalls, Applebee's, IHOP, KeyBank, GameStop, Petco, Burger King, Five Guys and BuyBacks. [2]

Relation to City View Center

In 2004, City View Center announced its opening, scheduled for 2006, coinciding with the construction of Steelyard Commons. The two centers were closely linked. City View Center initially planned to build at the Steelyard Commons location, but the $1.5 million higher cost led to choosing the former Boyas Dump site instead. As a result, City View Center was developed in Cleveland alongside Steelyard Commons.

In 2008, Walmart at City View Center announced its closure and merged with the Steelyard Commons and Bedford Walmart, the latter of which has since closed. Additionally, in 2006, Home Depot decided to move to Steelyard Commons instead of City View Center. The Steelyard Commons location for Home Depot was originally intended for Big Lots and TJ Maxx, but Home Depot secured the spot before them. [3]

References

  1. ^ "County Move Forward With Plan to Assist Steelyard Commons Expansion - Office of the Cuyahoga County Executive". Cuyahoga County Office of the Executive (Press release). 1 October 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ Steelyard Commons
  3. ^ STEELYARD COMMONS - Case Western Reserve University

41°27′39″N 81°41′26″W / 41.46083°N 81.69056°W / 41.46083; -81.69056



steelyard+commons Latitude and Longitude:

41°27′39″N 81°41′26″W / 41.46083°N 81.69056°W / 41.46083; -81.69056
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Steelyard Commons is a shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, having opened in 2007. The center gets its name for having been built on the site of the former LTV Steel Factory #2 in the city's Tremont neighborhood which closed in 2001. [1]

Tenants include Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree (formerly Deals), Home Depot, Taco Bell, Aldi, Steak n Shake, AT&T, Old Navy, Party City, Burlington Coat Factory, Bath & Body Works, VILLA, Panda Express, fitness center (formerly Best Buy and Halloween shop), Marshalls, Applebee's, IHOP, KeyBank, GameStop, Petco, Burger King, Five Guys and BuyBacks. [2]

Relation to City View Center

In 2004, City View Center announced its opening, scheduled for 2006, coinciding with the construction of Steelyard Commons. The two centers were closely linked. City View Center initially planned to build at the Steelyard Commons location, but the $1.5 million higher cost led to choosing the former Boyas Dump site instead. As a result, City View Center was developed in Cleveland alongside Steelyard Commons.

In 2008, Walmart at City View Center announced its closure and merged with the Steelyard Commons and Bedford Walmart, the latter of which has since closed. Additionally, in 2006, Home Depot decided to move to Steelyard Commons instead of City View Center. The Steelyard Commons location for Home Depot was originally intended for Big Lots and TJ Maxx, but Home Depot secured the spot before them. [3]

References

  1. ^ "County Move Forward With Plan to Assist Steelyard Commons Expansion - Office of the Cuyahoga County Executive". Cuyahoga County Office of the Executive (Press release). 1 October 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ Steelyard Commons
  3. ^ STEELYARD COMMONS - Case Western Reserve University

41°27′39″N 81°41′26″W / 41.46083°N 81.69056°W / 41.46083; -81.69056



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