Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — There’s some relief coming for local business owners in Cleveland Heights’ Cedar-Lee District, who had concerns due to the construction of the Marquee at Cedar Lee.
A little more than two weeks ago, News 5 spoke with Burns after she expressed the need for improvements in the Cedar-Lee district due to the development of the Marquee at Cedar Lee, and how the building’s construction had been impacting her business.Since we last spoke, Mayor Kahlil Seren says the city has taken action.
“That allows for a bit more feeling safe and security in the garage, which I know that the, the business owners were hoping to increase,” said Seren. Burns says these upgrades have made a difference, and she hopes the city will place more signage around the neighborhood and add lighting for the newly paved walkway.
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