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City Of Cleveland Heights: Made Cleveland To Make A Permanent Home On Coventry
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March 16, 2022
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Made Cleveland to Make a Permanent Home on CoventryCity Leases Storefront Space to Multi-Vendor MarketplaceΒ For Handmade Gifts and Art from Local Cleveland βCulture Creatorsβ
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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIOΒ - On Monday, March 7, 2022, Cleveland Heights City Council authorized Mayor Kahlil Seren to enter into an agreement to lease the City-owned retail space at 1807 Coventry Road to Made Cleveland, a one-stop-shop for Clevelanders to find and purchase unique products from talented, regional artists and crafters. The 1807 Coventry location is part of the City-owned Coventry Road Garage. Former tenants of the space include City Buddha and the Cleveland Food Co-op.
βMade Cleveland is a cultural amplifier,β Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren said. βIt allows local artists and crafters to reach a much larger market than they otherwise might. By working with Made Cleveland, weβre actually supporting hundreds of local small businesses.βΒ
Made Clevelandβs website currently lists 160 local vendors.
While the 1807 Coventry space will be its first physical store, Made Cleveland isnβt new to the Coventry District. Founder and owner Ash OβConnor started Made Cleveland as an online marketplace in 2020 and put up Made Cleveland pop-up shops on Coventry during the 2020 and 2021 holiday seasons. These pop-up shops offered Ash a chance to get to know other Coventry Village merchants, who encouraged the City to lease her the space.
βI started Made Cleveland because I was seeing two sides to the same problem,β OβConnor said. βArtists had been telling me for years how difficult it was to find consistent representation to sell their work, and as a customer, I had to chase after creators I liked at when they had booths at art fairs and flea markets. Connecting makers and customers online was a no-brainer!β
βHaving a physical space to show creatorsβ work is the next logical step for us,β OβConner added. βNothing can replace experiencing art firsthand.β
Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager for Cleveland Heights, sees Made Cleveland as a perfect fit for Coventry. βMade Cleveland will host programs and special events that will increase foot traffic and activity on the street and compliment the other merchants and restaurants in Coventry Village,β Anderson said.
βMade Clevelandβs pop-up shops proved their store could thrive on Coventry without having to risk a big upfront investment in building out a permanent space,β Anderson said. βWe see Made Cleveland as a potential model for how other retail entrepreneurs might make the transition from online to a brick-and-mortar presence.β
Made Cleveland plans to open its Coventry Road doors in late spring/early summer 2022. In the meantime, products from local artists and crafters are available at Make Clevelandβs online marketplace, www.MadeCleveland.com.Β
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