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" Cleveland houses for rent and tons more " Bob Blackwood
About Cleveland
TravelSmart recently ranked Cleveland as the second
safest and culturally most fascinating city in the U.S.
Both Cleveland’s Gund Arena and the Convocation Center at Cleveland State
University were recently added to Pollstar’s “Top 50 Arena Venues
in the World.”
More Cleveland houses for rent at www.rentincleveland.com.
Cleveland was named one of the 2003 Top 25 Arts Destinations by
www.americanstyle.com.
All State Insurance and Black Enterprise Magazine recently
chose Cleveland as a top 20 travel destination for African Americans.
Cleveland is ranked as one of the top ten destinations for summer
vacations—in the nation by MSN.com!
Greater Cleveland was recently named one of four “most livable cities” in
America by Partners for Livable Communities. The nonprofit organization
selects its cities based on several criteria, including envirnomental quality,
parks, arts and culture, planning, economic development and public/private
partnerships.
Greater Cleveland was named the nation’s second best spot for recreation,
according to Places Rated Almanac.
Ebony magazine recently ranked Cleveland one of the top ten
cities for African-American women to live. Ebony rated cities based on factors
including lifestyle, safety, culture and job opportunities.
Essence magazine named Cleveland the #5 Best American City for
African American Families.
The West Side Market, the city’s most venerable food institution, has made
it into “The Saveur 100”; list. Saveur magazine’s annual listing
celebrates the “mastery in food, drink, writing, design and restaurant life.”
Six Greater Cleveland restaurants earned AAA Four Diamond Award for 2004;
Century at the Ritz Carlton, Ristorante Giovanni’s, The Baricelli Inn, The
Leopard Restaurant, Lockkeepers and Classics. Cleveland has more Diamond
restaurants than any other restaurants in our competing regions. Standards for
Diamond Awards are set by AAA and include overall sophistication in décor and
service and the highest quality of food and presentation. Cleveland has more
Diamond Award restaurants than any other city in our competing regions.
Three Greater Cleveland hotels won the 2004 AAA Award. They are the
InterContinental Hotel and Conference Center, Walden Country Inn & Stables and
Ritz-Carlton Cleveland.
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