The city of South Euclid has entered the competitive bidding process to acquire the Notre Dame College campus, marking a significant move for the predominantly Black suburb. News 5 Cleveland reports that city officials view this as a unique opportunity to transform the 53-acre property into a community asset that could drive economic development and provide educational resources. The college, which served the region for decades before closing, sits in a strategic location that could benefit South Euclid’s nearly 20,000 residents. This acquisition effort represents the city’s proactive approach to securing resources that could enhance opportunities for local families and strengthen the community’s long-term growth prospects.
Source: News 5 Cleveland (WEWS ABC), Cleveland


