Tuesday, January 21, 2020

New owners of Hough Bakery headquarters bringing new life to Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood - News 5 Cleveland

CLEVELAND — The new owners of the old Hough Bakery headquarters say they hope the work they have planned at the corner of Lakeview Road and Wake Park Avenue will impact more than just the plot of land they've purchased.

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Knez (left) and Miketo (red hat) get ready to walk through the Hough Bakery building with East Cleveland Police Officers and News 5.

Knez Homes Founder, Bo Knez, and Forest City Shuffleboard owner, Jim Miketo, are teaming up for the project. They just recently closed on the 5-acre complex, with 130,000 square feet of space, where Hough Bakeries used to have its baking operation and headquarters until 1992.

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Old Hough Bakery files and graffiti populate the office space where the bakery business operated until 1992.

When Veronica Rosser moved in down the street 40 years ago, her breakfast was just a block away.

"The smell got you up in the morning," said Rosser. "Everybody on the street got doughnuts and coffee."

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Rosser lives down the street from the Hough Bakery building, where she says neighbors would often go for breakfast and coffee.

If the Hough Bakery Headquarters history is sweet, its present is stale.

"Every time you turn around, a window's broke," said Rosser. "Someone's dragging something out."

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Old baking equipment is still inside the bottom floor, with the subway tile wall common in kitchen spaces.

East Cleveland police officers who walked through the complex with the owners and News 5 said they often are called to the building in the summer, when warmer weather attracts homeless people and curious photographers. In the winter, they say the property has generally been quiet.

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Miketo and Knez talk on the bakery's second floor while walking through with East Cleveland Police and News 5.

What hasn't been stripped already reveals the earliest part of a long story Miketo and Knez want to keep telling.

Town homes in the back of the property would complement some kind of restaurant, student housing, and entertainment space where Hough bakers used to make bread, doughnuts, and a wide variety of cakes.

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Catwalks link buildings on the 5-acre complex together. Knez says he's hoping to use those passages in the finished construction.

"There was probably some high source of heat here because they have the relief fans," said Knez, pointing out equipment that has stood in roughly the same spot for decades.

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Old paperwork lists holiday specials for Hough Bakery locations for Christmas 1986.

In a neighborhood that could use a hand, Knez and Miketo will make a community where something is always happening, similar to Forest City Shuffleboard in Ohio City.

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Old paperwork shows payroll information from 1986 for an employee who lived nearby.

"We have residents overnight, offices during the day, and then our business at night, so it all kind of plays off of each other," said Miketo.

That project also gave new life to an old, historic building. Seven and half miles away and on the other side of town, Miketo says he saw a similar opportunity while driving around with Knez.

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A few blocks from the bakery, Knez's company has already been building some market-rate housing, and 30 low-income tax credit housing, which will give renters an option to buy the property after 15 years. That allows them to financially benefit from rising property values as the Hough Bakery project gets built.

"We turned the corner and it wasn't like I saw the Colosseum in Rome, but it was one of those moments," said Miketo. "That building is beautiful."

"We think it'll be a very significant part of the redevelopment of this neighborhood," said Knez.

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Other homes near Hough Bakery have already been built and sold as part of a larger effort to revitalize the surrounding community.

With Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation initiative and a handful of other funding tools, Knez has already gotten to work outside the bakery.

"We did a calculation and 38% of the parcels in Glenville were vacant and have been vacant for over 20 to 30 years," said Knez. "It gave us a canvas."

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The old sign from The Inner Circle Lounge sits in a yard next to Hough Bakery. Records show it was open near the Hough Bakery site around 2010.

On that canvas, Knez is building 30 low-income tax credit homes that renters can purchase after 15 years, giving them a path to equity to benefit from the boom he hopes the bakery project will create.

He says other developers in town are already flocking to the area. In a Cleveland market where new neighborhoods see aggressive redevelopment and investment every few years, Knez says the Glenville area is ready to be next.

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The abandoned bakery area will likely be turned into an entertainment space to draw customers to the property on nights and weekends. Offices are expected to be on the upper floors. Town homes will be created in a building behind the bakery.

It's giving Veronica and her neighbors a lot to look forward to, even if the bakery smells every morning are permanently in the past.

This story is part of A Better Land, an ongoing series that investigates Northeast Ohio's deep-seated systemic problems. Additionally, it puts a spotlight on the community heroes fighting for positive change in Cleveland and throughout the region. If you have an idea for A Better Land story, tell us here.

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