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South Euclid Storefront Art Initiative
 
Notre Dame College City of South Euclid

The City of South Euclid, in partnership with Notre Dame College, is proud to announce the creation of the Storefront Art Initiative.

 

The Storefront Art Initiative restores life and vibrancy to vacant storefronts throughout our commercial corridors by installing window art displays designed by Notre Dame College Students.

 

The Initiative beautifies the City’s commercial districts, offers students the opportunity to publicize their artwork, and makes vacant storefronts look more attractive to prospective tenants.

 

Click Here to see the Storefront Art Initiative Poster designed by Notre Dame College Student Kirstie Hegedus.

 

Artwork is currently displayed in three locations. The first location is the 1512 South Green Building, located next to the South Euclid-Hillcrest United Methodist Church. Potential tenants interested in leasing this building should call (216) 701-9343. The second storefront is 4469 Mayfield Road, located next to Key Bank. If interested in leasing this storefront contact (216) 765-8000. The final location is 4485 & 4487 Mayfield Road, near Marc's. Interested tenants who would like to lease either of these buildings can contact (216) 831-3310, ext. 126.

 

The City is currently looking for additional property owners to be part of the Storefront Art Initiative. If interested in participating, please contact Economic Development Coordinator Michael Love at (216) 691-4205 or mlove@seuclid.com.

1512 South Green Building Storefront Artwork

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4469 Mayfield Building Storefront Artwork

4485 & 4487 Mayfield Building Storefront Artwork 

 

Media Coverage

 

Fox 8: South Euclid Storefront Art Project

 

Sun Messenger: “South Euclid battling vacant storefronts with the beauty of art

 

The Plain Dealer: “Notre Dame College students provide art to decorate vacant buildings in South Euclid: Higher Education

 

The News Herald: “South Euclid introducing Storefront Art Initiative

 

Notre Dame College: “Vacant Storefronts Display Student Art

 

 

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