New plans show smaller store, with fewer parking spaces, but neighbors say they need more time to review the plans.
The first event set for June 12at Rozi's Wine House.
As part of the city’s traffic signalization project, there are new signs popping up all over Detroit Avenue.
Ward 2 Councilman Tom Bullock introduced a measure that would tap the city's economic development fund to build on the biking culture.
The six-year resident and director of planning and development has his finger on the pulse of all-things-Lakewood.
The news may not come as much surprise to Lakewood residents.
What do you think of the bill?
City wouldn't have supported the purchase and demolition of Grace Avenue home.
City’s comprehensive housing survey doesn’t do enough to explain ratings, some Lakewood Patch readers say.
About 14 percent of Lakewood's homes don't meet city code. So we've put together a searchable database to help you find out if your home is one of them.
Parade starts at Rocky River High School, ends at Lakewood Park Cemetery.
We asked readers earlier this week what they thought. They sure responded.
The state law removing pit bills as “vicious dogs” went into effect on Tuesday. What do you think?
If you’re neglecting your lawn, get ready to pay up.
With the new streetlights on Detroit Avenue already in the ground and running, workers pulled up the old ones.
It's docked right on Detroit Avenue, and holds up to a dozen bikes. And it's believed to be the first of its kind in Northeast Ohio.
With plenty of uncertainty, the administration is preparing for negations with all seven of the city’s unions.
About 50 residents attended a community forum to learn more about the new developments on Detroit Avenue.
Good weather has the resurfacing project rolling right along.
Value World eyed as tenant to take over the pharmacy’s space at 11900 Detroit Avenue.
The last time the city updated it long-term planning document was 1993.
The first light goes live — but not by design.
What do you think of the president's support of gay marriage?
A workshop, slated for Monday, is first in a series focusing on community development.
If you’re neglecting your lawn, you might have to pay up.
Residents get a sneak peek at the new U-shaped racks.
Already known as a bike-friendly community, bikeability is about to get even better in Lakewood.
The men each face three counts stemming from a what federal officials say was a plan to blow up a Brecksville bridge.
Construction is expected to begin in the morning and continue throughout the day, according to a news release.
Lakewood native Brandon Baxter expected to plead not guilty next week.
The building’s owner presents plans to the city for improvements to the building at the intersection of Madison and Marlowe avenues.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist would join St. James and the Oldest Stone House as the only structures with the special distinction.
City looks to convert the structures into single-family homes.
Residents applaud plan but are concerned it could hurt some of their neighbors
City meets and greets newcomers to the area in a special event
Crews continue with the new traffic signalization project, expected to wrap up this summer.
The city of Cleveland provides incentives for businesses to buy cameras to deter petty crimes. Lakewood would like to do something similar.
In his second address in two months, Summers lays out city’s focus at Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
Not a new resident? Come anyway.
City officials have spent the past two years trying to figure out the next use for the 104-year-old building.