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Cleveland Heights Chief Building Official Eric Elmi announced at a press conference on Monday, Jan. 27, that the fire-damaged building in Cleveland Heights' Marquee mixed-use development will need to ...
Demolition of the Marquee at Cedar Lee apartments will allow for the reopening of Cedar Road, which has been closed between Lee and Goodnor roads since the Jan. 24 fire that destroyed the four ...
The 88-year-old marquee of the historic Cody Theatre had been sagging downward for decades and threatened to fall off the ...
The State Fire Marshal's Office continues to investigate the Jan. 24 blaze at The Marquee at Cedar Lee, a $66 million luxury ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – Friday, Jan. 24 was the final day of what had had been a milestone week for the sprawling Marquee ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- With heavy equipment moving onsite at the fire-ravaged Marquee at Cedar Lee apartment complex this week, officials have scheduled demolition to start Monday (March 24).
Cleveland Heights Fire Chief James Harry confirmed to WKYC that the fire left the affected building, located at 13230 Cedar Rd., “unsalvageable.” The 74,230-square-foot building was slated to house ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A building fire in downtown Wichita is now under control. Crews were called to Second and Broadway around 7:36 p.m. on Thursday after flames could be seen shooting from the ...
The fire at the unfinished Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook site, also known as The Marquee at Cedar Lee, broke out on Friday night. It took 20 hours to extinguish the flames.
A fire in Justice left a 23-unit apartment building uninhabitable Saturday morning, according to Roberts Park Fire Protection District Chief Jeffrey Ketchen. Fire officials were alerted to a fire a… ...
The fire official said a crew would remain on scene for a few more hours to ensure that there were no hot spots in the materials. “We want to be sure that the Orpheum and the AT&T building are ...
The fire at the unfinished Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook site, also known as The Marquee at Cedar Lee, broke out Jan. 24. It took 20 hours to extinguish the flames.