Edwins restaurateur says no deals in offing to move out of Shaker Square and into Nighttown

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Edwins restaurateur says no deals in offing to move out of Shaker Square and into Nighttown
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Edwins founder Brandon Chrostowski says there are no plans afoot to move his two restaurants out of Shaker Square and into the vacant Nighttown in Cleveland Heights.

Crews continued $5 million in renovation work around Shaker Square last month, including Edwins Too restaurant in the southeast quadrant, where founding entrepreneur Brandon Chrostowski has walked back reported plans to consolidate operations in the vacant and already refurbished Nighttown in Cleveland Heights.CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Edwins founder Brandon Chrostowski says there are no plans afoot to move his two restaurants out of Shaker Square and into the vacant Nighttown .

“I am writing you all this morning because Brandon Chrostowski with Edwins Leadership Institute has started calling board members and former board members regarding his interest in moving his restaurants out of Shaker Square,” Menesse wrote. The owners have since put out some “general safety” fact sheets to show that “although there have been some incidents, any suggestion that Shaker Square is facing out-of-control crime is not based in reality.”Meanwhile, Shaker Square representatives continued to check this week to see what other incident reports have been filed in a“Our attorney assures us that has no standing in this claim, as we have gone above and beyond to secure Shaker Square and its safety,” Menesse wrote to board members.

Menesse and BBC Executive Director Joy Johnson maintain that the biggest deterrent to crime remains increased sidewalk traffic among busy storefronts. Their partnership with SafeChoice security since November 2023 has increased foot and vehicle patrols around the property.On Oct. 18, CNP, BBC and FASS Real Estate issued an update on the situation, stating that Chrostowski recently informed Shaker Square ownership that he is considering an opportunity to relocate Edwins and Edwins Too -- without mentioning Nighttown.

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