Investing in the Community

An important part of The Coral Company culture is the belief that our investment in the community should go beyond the bricks and mortar of building structures. We invest in ways that you cannot see. The Coral Company and our employees give back in the community, in their own way – through outright donations to volunteering personal time. Each Coral employee feels an obligation to make a difference where he or she can.

 

Some of the organizations we are involved in include:

  • American Liver Foundation
  • Bellefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau
  • Child Welfare League of America
  • Cleveland Institute of Music
  • Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Cleveland Museum of Natural History
  • Cleveland Reads Literacy Program
  • Dress for Success
  • Dunham Tavern Museum
  • Friends of the Cleveland Kennel
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Heights Arts Collaborative
  • Lake County Homeless Shelter
  • Lake County Humane Society
  • National Alzheimer’s Association
  • National Council of Jewish Women
  • Ohio Arts Council
  • Opera Cleveland
  • Playhouse Square Associates Council
  • Playhouse Square Foundation
  • Project Hope
  • Purple Hearts
  • The Domestic Violence Center
  • The Jewish Community Federation
  • The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
  • The Red Cross
  • United Way

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Recent News:

First construction phase at South Euclid's Cedar Center North to include senior housing
February 22, 2010
By Jeff Piorkowski - Sun Messenger

The first phase of the Cedar Center North project in South Euclid will now include affordable, empty-nester housing for senior citizens 55 and older.

Euclid Piecing Together Budget
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Jason Lea – The News Herald
The Coral Group has been successful thus far in its takeover of Shore Cultural Centre, Cervenik said.

The Coral Company Sees a Management Opportunity in Other's Distressed Properties
Monday, January 19, 2010
Michelle jarboe, The Plain Dealer
In a sea of struggling apartment buildings and floundering shopping centers, the Coral Co. is diving for new business.

If these walls could talk...
Friday, October 16, 2009
JANET DERY, Associate Editor
The Cleveland Jewish News
Bud Rand built The Parkland Apartments in Shaker Heights soon after World War II and moved into a spacious suite on the second floor with his family.

Euclid Extends Shore Centre Lease
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Jason Lea, News-Herald
"For 20 years, we haven't had a plan. We've winged it and the results are obvious."

Cedar Center Project Split Up
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Michelle Jarboe
Plain Dealer Reporter
To ease financing, developer breaks work into phases.

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