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A Complete Cleveland Neighborhood. Click here for updates on our monthly community meetings or to watch a meeting you might have missed! Our offices are now open again! Come visit us at 3308 Lorain Ave. Also take a look at our Ohio City Store where you will find Ohio City merchandise like our flags and Pride Hats.
Ohio City is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Cleveland, Ohio. It is located immediately west of the Cuyahoga River.
A complete guide to the best things to do in Ohio City, one of Cleveland's coolest neighborhoods, according to a local!
Ohio City is known for its diversity, historic housing stock, entrepreneurial spirit, passionate neighbors, and anchors like the West Side Market, Lutheran Hospital and Saint Ignatius High School. View our Ohio City Welcome Guide here.
Ohio City, one mile west of Downtown Cleveland, is buzzing with a rebirthed energy. Every venue you visit was envisioned by an Ohio City maker.
Ohio City is a village in Liberty Township, Van Wert County, Ohio, United States. The population was 651 at the 2020 census. It is included within the Van Wert, Ohio Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Cleveland’s Ohio City Highlights. Visit the historic West Side Market for delicious food and amazing people-watching. Enjoy one of the several outdoor festivals and events from City Stages, Station Hope, and the Ohio City Street Festival.
Ohio City offers a wealth of cultural institutions; public, private and charter schools; over 100 non-profit organizations, local restaurants and retail. Ohio City is rated the second most walkable neighborhood in Cleveland, with downtown being named first.
From bustling West 25th Street to historic longtime favorite joints, Ohio City is home to some of the most eclectic, innovative and entertaining restaurants and bars in Cleveland. By Allison Jack
Ohio City is a neighborhood in Cleveland across the Cuyahoga River from Downtown. It has been on the upward swing for years and continues to grow! New luxury apartments, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops are popping up around the neighborhood seemingly every day.