Clevo Books to Move Into Vacant Rise Nation Space This Month

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Clevo Books to Move Into Vacant Rise Nation Space This Month
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After two years of testing the waters in a sizable space at the Euclid Arcades, Downtown's Clevo Books will relocate three blocks east to the old Rise Nation space at 1030 Euclid Avenue in late April.

After two years of testing the waters in a sizable space at the Euclid Arcades, Downtown's Clevo Books will relocate three blocks east to the old Rise Nation space at 1030 Euclid Avenue in late April.

Siegal-Bergman is excited for the new digs for the store's growing collection, and for a monthly readings and a planned literary-themed wine bar. Along with that wine bar, which will come with a second phase renovation this summer, Siegal-Bergman plans to use Clevo's new 3,000 square-foot store to expand her sidelines merchandise—themed notebooks, pens, book-related gifts—and allow for a more airy, inviting place to hang out.

Last month, The Bookshop, the non-pretentious spot off Madison Avenue in Lakewood announced they were closing and would be liquidating books at a 75 percent discount. that Visible Voice will be moving out of Tremont to a new, rehabilitated storefront close to West 45th and Lorain Avenue. And in December, sisters Catherine Kassouf and Jean Khoury, began renting a space in the largely-vacant Erieview for their travel-inspired Browsing Room Bookstore and Cafe.

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