by Margy Judd | Jul 17, 2023 | Arts & Culture
It’s the only pre Civil War building in University Circle, and one of the few left in Greater Cleveland. You’ve likely noticed the home driving east on Mayfield Road from University Circle heading into Little Italy. The home’s age is one small reason...
by Margy Judd | Jul 11, 2023 | Arts & Culture, EA Staff News, Networking & Connections, Public Spaces, Parks & Recreation
We asked EA’s Director of Settling In Services, Kristen Joyce, what exactly her job title means and how her lifetime of moving around made her the perfect person for this role at Executive Arrangements. Q. How would you describe your job as Director, Settling in...
by Margy Judd | Jun 13, 2023 | Arts & Culture, Development News, Events & Festivals, Family Friendly Stuff
Wow, just wow. The Cleveland Foundation’s new headquarters at E. 66th and Euclid Ave. will be a gamechanger for this neighborhood. From the minute our staff walked in and was greeted by the super friendly reception desk crew we were blown away by the bright and...
by Margy Judd | Jun 6, 2023 | Development News
Last week I joined a half dozen girlfriends on the rooftop patio at Studio West 117 for happy hour. My friend Yvette Ittu, who is the head of one of the organizations (Cleveland Development Advisors) that provided funding to help this new spot come to fruition, wanted...
by Peg Furnas | Mar 8, 2023 | EA Staff News, Featured Bloggers, Neighborhoods & Housing, Recruitment & Relocation, Schools & Education, Uncategorized, Volunteering
By Peg Furnas In Women’s History Month I stand tall surrounded by the strong women who have come and gone and those that remain. I grew up in a family of six with three sibs – two of them sisters. My mom was my first mentor and guide, showing me what a woman...