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Clifton Pointe Townhomes

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

New Upscale Townhomes Eyed for Irish Cottage Property

Abode Living, the developers behind the Clifton Pointe project, are looking to develop the land across the street.

The developers behind Clifton Pointe — the 17 luxury townhomes along the Rocky River on Sloane Avenue — are eyeing another multi-million-dollar project across the street. With only a few units remaining in the first phase of development, Abode Living is working on plans to build additional units on the property most recently occupied by Irish Cottage. The gift shop specializing in Irish gifts, closed several years ago. It’s been vacant since. That building, as well as the structure just to the north, would be demolished to make way for as many as six new townhomes. Andrew Brickman of Abode Living said that he’s proposing architectural plans to the city this week. “We’ve already got three buyers lined up,” he said, adding that most of the …

Christina Cocchiarale Ward

6:55 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

The original Bill, I did NOT complain about every single one. You're just going on assumption. Nice. Not sure where you get your so called "facts" from but you're wrong. I said what I said. I don't care if you like it or not.   more ›

Friday, June 1, 2012

Breaking Ground on Clifton Pointe

The first phase of the multi-million-dollar project to build 17 upscale townhomes along the Rocky River is set (officially) begin next Tuesday.

Construction of the $15 million first phase of the Clifton Pointe development is set to begin on Sloane Avenue. Demolition has already begun on the three properties — starting at 1300 Sloane Avenue — to make way for 17 upscale townhomes along the Rocky River. Clifton Pointe hasn’t even broken ground yet, but at least 10 of the units are already spoken for. “We’re looking for seven other lucky buyers,” Andrew Brickman, the developer behind the project, said recently. This past fall, the developers of the multi-million-dollar project bought the three parcels of Sloane Avenue land for $800,000. Brickman — along with his partners, Justin Campbell and Nate Barrett — closed on the property in November. The first units are expected to be …

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