The University Heights Planning Commission has recommended, with contingencies, John Carroll University's Gateway North redevelopment plan. The plan would have a five-story building built with retail on the first floor, including a specialty grocer, and student dwellings on the above four floors.
A rendering to the John Carroll University Gateway North building, with Warrensville Center Road to the left, and John Carroll Boulevard to the right.UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The city’s Planning Commission last week approved plans for the John Carroll University Gateway North project planned for the site at Fairmount Circle, between Warrensville Center Road, John Carroll Boulevard, and Milford Road.
The coming of another grocer, he said, will “mean that, when the Gateway project is completed, University Heights, at 1.8 square miles, will have five grocery stores.” The other parking lot will have 224 spaces and will be for students living in the Gateway residences.“They want to have this open for the fall semester of 2026,” he said.
“The proposed project aims to transform the area by adding modern student housing above a boutique grocery store, a restaurant, and additional retail spaces. It will also provide much-needed parking for both shoppers and students.” “The variances needs are few, maybe three, all very minor” Brennan said. “And there are additional features they’re willing to put in to increase bicycle parking by pushing back the building .”
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