As temperatures in Cleveland remain in the teens to 20s, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner said that there have been seven winter-related deaths since Feb..
Posted By Sam Allard on Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 11:11 AM click to enlarge Architect s rendering of the Hilton Cleveland Downtown, 2013.
In accordance with the worst case scenario projections of budget analysts, Cuyahoga County will bail out the Hilton downtown Cleveland hotel with an infusion of nearly $15 million.
This payment which has been approved by county council, and which officials have hastened to underscore is
contractually obligated will cover mostly debt service and taxes that the hotel chain claims it cannot afford due to low occupancy rates.
After a $7.9 million bailout last year, the total amount contributed by county taxpayers to the hotel is nearly $22 million, more than double the county s total contributions toward Covid rental relief and small business grant
With the weather weathering pretty weather-like this winter, there's plenty of ice coverage in Northeast Ohio, which isn't super rare but infrequent enough that folks.