Ukrainian Village mentioned as increasingly walkable, trendy district:
“With various ongoing improvements that include the exciting redevelopment of the soon-to-be pedestrian friendly Shoppes at Parma, two new large modern libraries, and revitalization of the city’s increasingly trendy and very walkable Polish Village and Ukrainian Village commercial districts, a thriving 21st century Parma continues to be a popular community of choice for those who value plentiful services, modern amenities, a competitive cost of living, and a high quality of life.”
Read more at: http://www.parmaobserver.com/read/2014/03/05/five-things-you-may-not-know-about-parma
Published by Stefan P. Stefaniuk
I’ve proudly called the Greater Cleveland area home for most of my life and have always appreciated the character, energy, and strong sense of community that make this region special. After serving five years in the U.S. Navy while stationed in Virginia Beach, Virginia, I returned to my hometown of Parma in 2009. In 2020, my wife and I made Strongsville our home, where we are now raising our four children.
Throughout the years, I have remained actively involved in neighborhood revitalization efforts and community-focused initiatives across Northeast Ohio. Combined with my legal studies at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and graduate studies at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, these experiences have strengthened my commitment to creating meaningful, lasting improvements within the communities I serve.
I’m always grateful to work alongside dedicated residents, community leaders, and organizations who share a passion for positive progress. Together, we continue building a stronger community for current and future generations.
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