East vs. West, neighborhood vs. city center: How the West Side Market debate is a microcosm of Cleveland politics (Analysis)

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Cleveland's loyalties are often split east and west, but we can all agree that West Side Market is an institution in need of protection... right?

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The debate raging at City Hall over using federal aid to repair the West Side Market is one that feels, for better or worse, quintessentially Cleveland.

Time and again, Cleveland politics -- and decisions about how and where to invest public money -- culminate in standoffs between two seemingly opposing sides. It’s a tale of two cities: East vs. West, neighborhoods vs. city center, white vs. Black, haves vs. have-nots. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

 

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