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How a Ukrainian tycoon became Cleveland’s commercial real estate kingpin The 55 Public Square b

How a Ukrainian tycoon became Cleveland’s commercial real estate kingpin The 55 Public Square building in downtown Cleveland is, for all intents and purposes, a Cleveland landmark. Twenty-two stories tall, just a couple of blocks from the home of the Cleveland Indians, designers completed the modernist office building in 1958, a sign of Cleveland’s post-war boom. It was also, according to a lawsuit filed earlier this year, one of the jewels in another crown: that of Ukrainian tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky, who allegedly stood as Cleveland’s commercial real estate kingpin for years, before the bottom fell out of his Ohio empire. [READ MORE]( [Trump brags about indefinite child detention because he’s bringing families together]( [READ MORE]( [FIFA is already setting up the 2023 Women’s World Cup for failure]( [READ MORE]( [Trump’s enthusiasm for universal background checks was halted by one call to the NRA]( [READ MORE]( [Agriculture’s role in climate change draws scrutiny from 2020 Democrats]( [READ MORE]( [Kids in border camps are 9 times likelier to die of flu. Trump’s team won’t vaccinate them.]( [READ MORE]( CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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