Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland resigning from council Cleveland City Council chambers. By Nicole Meyer | April 30, 2021 at 2:35 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 2:35 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Ward 5 Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland announced today that she is resigning due to health issues.
She was first sworn into office in Jan. 2006 and has represented the neighborhoods of Central, Kinsman, Midtown, and part of downtown.
Councilwoman Cleveland has served as Majority Leader in council and as vice chairwoman of the council’s Finance Committee.
She also chaired the Transportation Committee and sat for various others.
She is a graduate of East Technical High School and Case Western Reserve University where she earned her graduate degree in law.
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Aide to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson charged with rape
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
Posted Apr 07, 2021
Alexander Lackey, 35, was secretly indicted on March 22 on charges that accuse him of sexually assaulting a woman multiple times between October 2018 and January of this year. The abuse started when the girl was 17 years old, according to court records.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio An aide to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is charged with rape and sexual battery in a secret indictment that was unsealed last week, according to court records.
Alexander Lackey, 35, was secretly indicted March 22 on charges that accuse him of sexually assaulting a woman multiple times between October 2018 and January of this year. The abuse started when she was 17 years old, and took place at Lackey’s home on Broxton Avenue in Cleveland, according to court records.
Beachwood office buildings fall under lender s control
Beachwood office buildings fall under lender s control
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Colliers vice president Cyndie O’Bryon will run the leasing efforts for the Commerce Park 4 and 5 office buildings in Beachwood. The edge of the Commerce Park 4 building is at left and Commerce Park 5 is at right.
Fix holes in parking lot. Do massive landscape updating.
Those highly visible items top the list for upgrades at the Commerce Park 4 and 5 office buildings in Beachwood after the 1980s-era structures just became lender-owned.
That is the word from Cyndie O Bryon, a first vice president at the Colliers Cleveland office as she starts running the leasing effort and the firm begins managing the properties for an affiliate of Rialto Capital Management. Through an affiliate, the Miami-based real estate investment and asset management firm, which serves as a special servicer handling distressed properties for lenders, gained control of the buildings on