by Margy Judd | Dec 4, 2017 | Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation
When you see the Space Needle you instantly know the photo is from Seattle, the same for New York City’s Central Park, Bourbon Street in New Orleans, and Chicago’s reflective Bean. These public spaces instantly give the viewer a sense of place. There is a...
by Margy Judd | Nov 6, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Family Friendly Stuff
Congrats to the Children’s Museum of Cleveland, which reopens today November 6, 2017, after several years away from the public eye (their former home was razed to make way for One University Circle residential building). Not only does the Beckwith-Stager Mansion...
by Margy Judd | Oct 31, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation
After hearing dozens of times from our corporate clients: “I wish I had time to take a Cleveland tour like the ones you create for our recruits,” we decided to make that happen! We packed more than 30 talent attraction professionals on a trolley and had...
by Margy Judd | Oct 26, 2017 | Family Friendly Stuff
If you have a high schooler interested in crew, you should aim to live close enough to The Foundry to take advantage of all this facility has to offer. Located on Columbus Road in The Flats, The Foundry opened in the spring of 2017 following a multi-million dollar...
by Margy Judd | Oct 18, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Events & Festivals
When peple think about music towns, they think of the big, obvious ones (New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Nashville, and Memphis jump to mind as powerhouse music towns) so it was interesting to hear Greg Harris, the Rock Hall’s CEO, share his thoughts on how...