The highest swimming pool in Cleveland is now open with more than a month to go until Labor Day. And right after Labor Day is when the finishing touches on Skyline 776 are due to be completed (NEOtrans). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.
Restaurant-cafe spaces are back on the market
Fifty weeks ago, NEOtrans got a tour of the Skyline 776 apartment tower just as its first tenants were moving in. But those tenants were moving into a 23-story high-rise that was still under construction and recovering from a sudden transition. Nearly a year later, work is still be done on the building, at 776 Euclid Ave. in Downtown Cleveland. But a lot has been done and there is finally an end-date in sight.
Finally gone is the scaffolding over the sidewalk in front of the 304-unit luxury apartment building. The absence of the scaffolding was the most visible change to passersby. Decorative finishes on the lobby and other amenity spaces were recently completed.
Having that evidence of ongoing construction were apparently among the factors that have held back leasing progress. After a year of leasing, the building is only 50 percent full, said Daniel Dickson, a managing partner at Detroit-based Trowbridge Ventures which owns a majority interest in Skyline 776…