CentroVilla25: How a $14 million Latino market is revitalizing Cleveland neighborhood

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Last year, CentroVilla25, a vibrant Latino market and business incubator, opened in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood to transform the local economic and cultural landscape. The market serves as a hub for food, retail and community in an area with the city’s highest concentration of Hispanic residents.

The market was a direct response to economic development needs

Before CentroVilla25, the Clark-Fulton neighborhood was a commercial corridor dominated by chain pharmacies, fast-food restaurants and auto-parts shops that did not reflect the area’s rich Hispanic culture. Jenice Contreras, CEO…..

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