CLEVELAND — In a community like the Clark–Fulton neighborhood, life blooms in some parts, while others, like a building on West 25th Street, are regaining what has been lost.
There are some neighborhoods across Cleveland, like the Clark-Fulton community, where it can be challenging for some people to access fresh food and produce due to specific socioeconomic barriers."We've been waiting very anxiously," said Clark-Fulton resident Donna Lenz.We first told you about the new market, which will be called CentroVilla25, last month when Cleveland City Council approved $1.7 million in ARPA funds.
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