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  2. Cleveland Force (1978–1988) - Wikipedia

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    Wolstein then hired Timo Liekoski as coach. Liekoski brought in several players from the North American Soccer League, and the Force had its first truly successful season. Still, Wolstein was not happy with attendance until a flash crowd of 19,106 jammed the Richfield Coliseum for a playoff game against the Chicago Sting. The team was an ...

  3. Bert Wolstein - Wikipedia

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    The firm struggled at first, and incurred heavy debts in order to raise the capital to build the houses it sold. In 1964, one of Wolstein's firms, Scott Construction, received a $725,000 loan ($2,700,000 in 2023 dollars) to build a 350-home development in Twinsburg, Ohio. [1] Wolstein named the development Heritage Hill. [12]

  4. Hunting Valley, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hunting Valley is a village in Cuyahoga and Geauga counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 763 as of the 2020 census. An eastern suburb of Cleveland, it is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. In 2000, Hunting Valley was ranked the 6th highest-income place in the United States.

  5. Ohio home listed for $20 million includes car barn, heated ...

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    A 20,000-square-foot home in Hunting Valley, Ohio, has been listed for $20 million. In addition to the dining room, the first floor includes a great room, kitchen, full pantry, living room, and a ...

  6. Cuyahoga Valley, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cuyahoga Valley is a neighborhood on the Central and South Side of Cleveland, Ohio, located along the Cuyahoga River. Formerly known as Industrial Valley , the neighborhood was originally limited to only one section of the geographic Cuyahoga River Valley, but the city expanded it in 2012 to include the entire valley area. [ 3 ]

  7. SITE Centers - Wikipedia

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    SITE Centers was founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein as Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. [2] After two years, the company built its first property, a KMart store in Eastlake, Ohio. [3] On February 12, 1993 Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. became a public company after making its initial public offering.

  8. Ohio State had to work hard to convince Springfield's Aaron ...

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    Jul. 31—Aaron Scott Jr. is going to be a Buckeye. That was no sure thing until Sunday. The standout Springfield cornerback said he was still mulling the decision between Ohio State, Michigan and ...

  9. Wolstein Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center is a 13,610-seat indoor arena located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). ). It is home to the Cleveland State Vikings men's and women's basketball teams and previously served as the home of the Cleveland Crunch of the National Professional Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League from 1992 ...