Cleveland seeking qualifications to turn McCafferty Health Center site into affordable Ohio City housing

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CLEVELAND (WJW) — The city of Cleveland is looking for real estate developers that are qualified to turn a 1.3-acre site along Lorain Avenue in Ohio City into affordable rentals.

The Thomas F. McCafferty Health Center, a 19,000-square-foot clinic built in the 1970s at the West 44th Street intersection, is “largely underutilized,” reads a Thursday news release. Right now, about a quarter of its space houses the Cleveland Department of Public Health, which is planning to move its clinical services soon.

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The vision for redevelopment includes nonprofit or social services prioritizing low-income residents, as well as a public gathering space, according to the city’s request for qualifications . The site would be leased long-term to the developer, while the city would retain ownership…

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