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Welcome to the Neighborhood

Nestled within the heart of Cleveland, you’ll be effortlessly connected to the pulse of the city. The recently opened Museum of Illusions is located at The May. Cheer on the Cavs at the legendary Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse or take a stroll through one of the many sprawling public parks while enjoying lakeside views. Indulge your culinary senses at the historic West Side Market or immerse yourself in renowned museums like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame or Museum of Contemporary Art. Located a short walk, drive or bus ride away, The May offers an unparalleled opportunity to live at the epicenter of entertainment, history and culture in downtown Cleveland.

 

Beyond Downtown

Downtown is central to so many things that make Cleveland great, but The May provides access to beautiful surrounding neighborhoods as well. Free trolley lines and a bus and train system also add to the richness of living in the heart of the city.

Public Market

Ohio City

PUBLIC MARKET

Located just west of downtown in Ohio City is Cleveland’s famed West Side Market, home to more than 100 vendors and boutique shops. The European-style market offers something for everyone, including hand-cut meats, seafood, fruits and vegetables, Old World baked goods, fresh flowers, ready-to-eat foods, local clothiers, handmade jewelry, home decor and specialty gift items.

University Circle

University Circle

EXPLORE THE ARTS

Cleveland’s rich arts and culture scene is on full display in University Circle. It boasts world-class museums, historic universities and libraries, nationally recognized medical facilities and beautiful parks. Whether you’re visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland or grabbing a window seat at an eclectic eatery, “the Circle” offers a diverse social scene and unique atmosphere for everyone.

Tremont

Tremont

FOODIE'S PARADISE

One of Cleveland’s oldest neighborhoods, Tremont features dozens of unique restaurants and award-winning chefs, like Michael Symon, Rocco Whalen and Dante Boccuzzi. The district has been dubbed Cleveland’s foodie’s paradise and adds to the charm of the tree-lined streets and 18th-century homes. The community is also a hub for artists, as centuries-old art adorns public spaces adjacent to contemporary murals.

Transit Options

Each year, people use Cleveland’s robust public transit systems more than 45 million times. The free downtown trolley lines are a great way for employees, residents and visitors to get to the most popular destinations downtown. The RTA offers a Red Line route to and from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, as well as a HealthLine route with dedicated lanes along Euclid Avenue and off-board fare collection for commuters.

The HealthLine, which connects directly to the Cleveland Clinic, is known as the leading Bus Rapid Transit model in the nation, transporting riders to 24 percent of all jobs in Cuyahoga County. The RTA is ideal for reverse commuters, with lines specifically taking residents to areas beyond downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Cleveland Public Transit

Welcome to the Neighborhood

Beyond the doors of The May, opportunity and adventure await around every corner. From the moment you venture outside, you’re close to hundreds of retailers and world-class restaurants that offer everything from craft beer and cocktails to culturally inspired cuisine and local favorites.

Just blocks from The May is Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, one of the nation’s top venues for sports and entertainment. Catch a Cavs basketball game or your favorite band at the newly renovated arena. You can also see professional baseball, football, concerts and family shows nearby at Progressive Field, FirstEnergy Stadium, the House of Blues Cleveland and Cleveland Play House. If you want to take a chance at winning some extra cash, JACK Cleveland Casino offers a one-of-a-kind gaming experience that’s popular for both high rollers and the mildly curious.

Sprawling public parks, proximity to activities on Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, and a vibrant arts and museum scene add to the rich cultural experience of living in downtown Cleveland.

 

BEYOND DOWNTOWN

Downtown is central to so many things that make Cleveland great, but The May provides access to beautiful surrounding neighborhoods as well. Free trolley lines and a bus and train system also add to the richness of living in the heart of the city.

 

OHIO CITY

PUBLIC MARKET

Located just west of downtown in Ohio City is Cleveland’s famed West Side Market, home to more than 100 vendors and boutique shops. The European-style market offers something for everyone, including hand-cut meats, seafood, fruits and vegetables, Old World baked goods, fresh flowers, ready-to-eat foods, local clothiers, handmade jewelry, home dcor and specialty gift items.

 

UNIVERSITY CIRCLE

EXPLORE THE ARTS

Cleveland’s rich arts and culture scene is on full display in University Circle. It boasts world-class museums, historic universities and libraries, nationally recognized medical facilities and beautiful parks. Whether you’re visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland or grabbing a window seat at an eclectic eatery, “the Circle” offers a diverse social scene and unique atmosphere for everyone.

 

TREMONT

FOODIE’S PARADISE

One of Cleveland’s oldest neighborhoods, Tremont features dozens of unique restaurants and award-winning chefs, like Michael Symon, Zack Bruell and Dante Boccuzzi. The district has been dubbed Cleveland’s foodie’s paradise and adds to the charm of the tree-lined streets and 18th-century homes. The community is also a hub for artists, as centuries-old art adorns public spaces adjacent to contemporary murals.

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Each year, people use Cleveland’s robust public transit systems more than 45 million times. The free downtown trolley lines are a great way for employees, residents and visitors to get to the most popular destinations downtown. The RTA offers a Red Line route to and from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, as well as a HealthLine route with dedicated lanes along Euclid Avenue and off-board fare collection for commuters. The HealthLine, which connects directly to the Cleveland Clinic, is known as the leading Bus Rapid Transit model in the nation, transporting riders to 24 percent of all jobs in Cuyahoga County. The RTA is ideal for reverse commuters, with lines specifically taking residents to areas beyond downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods.

 
 

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