Cleveland Indians 2013 Game Schedule – Emerging Downtown

Cleveland Indians Progressive Field

It’s Tribe time again in Cleveland! With the Indian’s 2013 season already underway , it looks to hopefully be a good year for Cleveland. Excited for warm days at the park, Downtown Cleveland full of red and blue and the sounds of bats cracking balls in Progressive Field. A new local Cleveland Cab/Taxi company called Wolley’s Cab (They have brand new cars painted Orange and Brown for the Browns!) has put together the 2013 Indians monthly Schedule on their website, April, May, June, July, August, September. So visit the month to view all games, home and away along with start times!

Forbes has named 15 cities with an emerging downtown and Cleveland was right there in the mix. Their words, “Cleveland began revitalizing its downtown in the mid-1990s. Today, more than $3.5 billion is currently invested in furthering the area’s redevelopment. The Global Center for Health Innovation and a 750,000 square foot convention center will open this summer, totaling $465 million. Roughly $200 million in mixed-use development is under way around the relocation of the Cuyahoga County Administrative Headquarters at Euclid Ave. Recreational projects include a newly finished aquarium, an up-and-coming recreation center and a proposed skate park expected to break ground this year. The area’s population nearly doubled in the two decades ending in 2010, according to Census data, and the area welcomed the biggest percentage increase in population growth of any district in the greater city as a whole. From fourth quarter 2011 through the fourth quarter of 2012, the number of Cleveland housing units grew about 13%, according to the Downtown Cleveland Alliance. Another 715 units are expected to come online in 2013.”

Downtown Cleveland, Ohio

We’ve all noticed the great additions and new businesses downtown. It’s exciting to see Downtown Cleveland revitalized and continually growing. Keep supporting the local downtown establishments, bars, restaurants, The Horseshoe Casino, venues, theaters, shops and of course sporting events. It keep jobs and tourism in the growth department. Not to mention our support brings in new revenue and new businesses. With that being said, a couple of championships would look great on our wall right about now… Go Tribe and Go Cleveland!

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