05/22/2026
Preservation does not always happen at the scale of a single building. It can be about reconnecting an entire place. In Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, the transformation of Front Street focused on restoring the role of downtown as a center of community life. Like many downtowns, the area had experienced years of change that left it less connected and less active than it once was. The work along Front Street rethought how people move through and experience the district.
Through streetscape improvements, public spaces, and coordinated investment across multiple sites, the project helped create a more walkable and inviting environment. City Architecture was part of a broader team contributing to this effort and supporting the overall vision for downtown.
Today, Front Street is active again, with events, businesses, and public life returning to the corridor. It has been recognized as one of Ohio’s “Great Places,” reflecting the impact of sustained, collaborative investment.
Preservation is not just about holding onto the past. It is about creating the conditions for people to gather, connect, and shape what comes next.