serving Cleveland’s Central and Kinsman neighborhoods since 1990. BBC has now extended its service area to include the Buckeye-Shaker Square and Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhoods.
The City of Cleveland’s Land Reutilization (Land Bank) Program is designed to acquire vacant land and market it to individuals, developers, and non-profit organizations for redevelopment.
Land banks are a mechanism for acquiring, holding, and distributing property in service of community goals. A land bank can benefit communities as it facilitates neighborhood revitalization and home affordability by returning vacant, abandoned, and tax-delinquent properties to productive use.
The Euclid Land Reutilization Program (“City Land Bank”) is designed to acquire vacant land and occasionally vacant structures to market for redevelopment consistent with the adopted City Master Plan.
serves the communities of North Shore Collinwood, Collinwood Village/Five Pointes, Nottingham Village, and Euclid Green
serves Slavic Village, a community in Cleveland
