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CLEVELAND– New renderings show a much different design for the proposed nuCLEus project in downtown Cleveland.

Stark Enterprises announced plans to create a mixed-use building in January 2015. It would be located at a parking lot at East 4th Street between Huron Road and Prospect Avenue in the Gateway District.

Original plans described a 54-story skyscraper with a bridge connecting two towers. Construction was estimated to top $540 million.

Now, those plans have been scaled back. The developer still intends to have 500 apartment units, a luxury hotel, 150,000 square feet of restaurants and retail space, as well as 200,000 square feet of office space.

More details on the plans here

“NuCLEus will capture powerful day and night time pedestrian traffic that will drive high salesper square-foot, thanks to a growing number of city dwellers, a dynamic downtown work force and millions of visitors every year,” a flyer from Stark Enterprises said.

 

READ MORE: Fox8.com

Article Courtesy of WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland

First Picture Courtesy of Malik Burpo / EyeEm and Getty Images

Second Picture Courtesy of Yuanshuai Si and Getty Images

Third and Fourth Picture Courtesy of Stark Enterprises and WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland

LOCAL NEWS: nuCLEus Scales Back Its Design for Downtown Cleveland Project  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com