Mr. Curtis Banks discusses his past and future for Kosciuszko Avenue in Cleveland Ohio. He explains what his plans are for his site and how he came to Cleveland. He discusses how and why his father came to Cleveland in the first place and what the living conditions were when he arrived. He also explains how the history and culture of the area has changed through the years and what he intends to do to make it a better place to live in the future
Bruce Higley discusses the Albert M. Higley Co. and its involvement in Cleveland and the city\u27s M...
Frank Kidd Jr., born in 1935, has been a resident of Cleveland his whole life. His parents were orig...
Virgil E. Brown Sr., resident of Cleveland Heights, moved to Cleveland in 1929 at age twelve. Brown ...
William Collins, who grew up in Cleveland Heights, worked as an architect in Cleveland throughout mo...
William H. Collins, successful architect, spends a lot of time discussing the various projects he wo...
In this 2007 interview, 51 year old Chuck Hoven, a life long resident of the west side of Cleveland,...
Filmmaker, Robert C. Banks, Jr. discusses his life and career. A lifelong Clevelander, Banks attende...
Dennis Coughlin, a life-long resident of Cleveland Heights, describes what he has seen growing up in...
Scott Curtis discusses his past work as a councilman and member of the WCPC. Issues discussed includ...
Bruce Hennes first heard about Coventry Village in Cleveland Heights as a teenager living in Canton,...
William Gould was born in Lakewood, Ohio in 1930 and began working as an architect in Cleveland star...
In this 2005 interview, Thomas Yablonsky, executive director of both the Warehouse District and the ...
Mansfield Frazier talks about his project in the Hough neighborhood of Cleveland, OH. He is a native...
Second interview in which Mr. Banks discusses, among other topics, life in Newark, NJ where he was b...
Bruce Higley discusses the Albert M. Higley Co. and its involvement in Cleveland and the city\u27s M...
Frank Kidd Jr., born in 1935, has been a resident of Cleveland his whole life. His parents were orig...
Virgil E. Brown Sr., resident of Cleveland Heights, moved to Cleveland in 1929 at age twelve. Brown ...
William Collins, who grew up in Cleveland Heights, worked as an architect in Cleveland throughout mo...
William H. Collins, successful architect, spends a lot of time discussing the various projects he wo...
In this 2007 interview, 51 year old Chuck Hoven, a life long resident of the west side of Cleveland,...
Filmmaker, Robert C. Banks, Jr. discusses his life and career. A lifelong Clevelander, Banks attende...
Dennis Coughlin, a life-long resident of Cleveland Heights, describes what he has seen growing up in...
Scott Curtis discusses his past work as a councilman and member of the WCPC. Issues discussed includ...
Bruce Hennes first heard about Coventry Village in Cleveland Heights as a teenager living in Canton,...
William Gould was born in Lakewood, Ohio in 1930 and began working as an architect in Cleveland star...
In this 2005 interview, Thomas Yablonsky, executive director of both the Warehouse District and the ...
Mansfield Frazier talks about his project in the Hough neighborhood of Cleveland, OH. He is a native...
Second interview in which Mr. Banks discusses, among other topics, life in Newark, NJ where he was b...
Bruce Higley discusses the Albert M. Higley Co. and its involvement in Cleveland and the city\u27s M...
Frank Kidd Jr., born in 1935, has been a resident of Cleveland his whole life. His parents were orig...
Virgil E. Brown Sr., resident of Cleveland Heights, moved to Cleveland in 1929 at age twelve. Brown ...