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Cleveland Whiskey expansion slowed
Project grapples with supply chain, inflation challenges BY JEREMY NOBILE
It’s been two years since Cleveland Whiskey founder and CEO Tom Lix unveiled plans for a new distillery and restaurant going in a historic building at what’s been dubbed the Flats South Innovation District, but supply chain hiccups have slowed down the project. And that’s not the only challenge facing the small business in today’s increasingly expensive market. The craft distillery incorporated in 2009 but has been operating out of a small MAGNET space since 2013 that it long outgrew. The new facility in the works not only will allow Cleveland Whiskey to scale up See WHISKEY on Page 24 A conceptual rendering shows a potential redevelopment of the lakefront portion of the Avon Lake power plant site. The plant closed in the spring and is being decommissioned by Charah Solutions, which plans to reposition the property for new uses like public waterfront access. | AVON LAKE ENVIRONMENTAL REDEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC
Remake on the lake
New owner of Avon Lake power plant has big waterfront vision BY MICHELLE JARBOE
The new owner of the Avon Lake power plant has a bold vision for the 131-acre site, a lakefront property set to be transformed from an environmental burden to an economic asset. Charah Solutions Inc., a Kentucky-based company that acquired the property this year, is decommissioning the plant and preparing to clear much of the land. Early renderings drawn up by Gensler, a global design firm, show expansive public space along the shoreline, with
mid-rise residential buildings, offices and other development to the south. New images will be unveiled Tuesday, July 19, during an evening meeting at Avon Lake High School’s performing arts center. The presentation will mark the start of a public process to reimagine a site that has been industrial for almost a century. “This is a pivotal moment for the future of the city. … We aim to revitalize the lakefront, connect
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“WE AIM TO REVITALIZE THE LAKEFRONT, CONNECT THE CITY TO LAKE ERIE AND CREATE THE LARGEST OPEN SPACE AND PUBLIC LAKEFRONT PROJECT THAT OUR REGION HAS SEEN IN DECADES ...”
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Drone zone
Spire’s monthly meetups help drone racers hone skills BY JOE SCALZO
Unless you’re a fighter pilot — or Tom Cruise pretending to be a fighter pilot — you’ll never know what it feels like to buckle yourself inside a cockpit and man the world’s fastest aircraft. But, once a month, a group of drone pilots gather at Spire Institute & Academy to do the next-best thing: strap on a pair of goggles and see firsthand what it’s like to race against other talented pilots. It’s very cool. But, as they’ll tell you, it’s also very uncool. See DRONE on Page 25
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