Cleveland Condemned: City has hundreds of abandoned, condemned, and vacant apartment buildings
Since the foreclosure crisis, Cleveland has demolished, rehabbed and sold condemned homes. But what about apartment buildings? Our News 5 investigation found hundreds are abandoned, vacant, and condemned. Housing experts say they decrease property values, divert investment and create eyesores.
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