Lillian Kuri believes the Cleveland Foundation's new cener can build a new Midtown
Lillian Kuri, the newest president of the Cleveland Foundation, on the third floor of the foundation's new location in Midtown, on June 6.
"Our farm became this, like, hub for family," Kuri said, walking around the foundation's second floor."My dad had [over] every Northeast Ohio doctor of Arabic descent." The post-Covid belief that working from home will become passé is also fueling the in-construction Midtown Collaboration Center, set to rise next door, to the foundation's west, by 2025. With a companion East 66th Streetscape Plan — what Kuri calls the"Central Park of this district," with its cycle loops and walking promenade — it's possible that Kuri's dream could help reawaken Midtown Cleveland from its postindustrial slumber and decades of stale design.
"It feels like we were this great institution, right in the Hanna, doing great things," Kuri said."But it wasn't visible."was the core of this: how to make that visible, accessible, and felt by people." She smiled, and inhaled."And I hope you feel that in this building—and smell the timber."A rendering of the next-door Midtown Collaboration Center, which just passed design review by the Cleveland Planning Commission.
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