Putting the Outdoors in Play

L.L.Bean and the Trust for Public Land worked together to make the outdoors more accessible for one of Cleveland’s strongest communities.

Built in the 1930’s, Lakeview Terrace isn’t just Cleveland’s oldest housing facility, it’s one of the oldest in America. The area was originally intended to have green spaces for the community to enjoy, but the West Shoreway bridge currently blocks residents from accessing the open spaces they need and deserve. L.L.Bean and the Trust for Public Land partnered to change that. By adding more green spaces and renovating open areas within this rich, vibrant community, now every resident and their families have quick and easy access to outdoor spaces where they can play, relax and enjoy being together as a community. Because along with bringing us joy, the outdoors also brings us together.

Follow along as we help transform the Lakeview Terrace with new trees, beautiful open areas for the community and even a new custom-designed basketball court.

Episode 01: Planting the Seeds

It’s tree planting day at Lakeview Terrace and the community and volunteers are ready to get their hands dirty.

Episode 02: Drawing Up a New Play

See a local artist work with Lakeview kids to come up with a design to restore and renovate the community basketball court.

Episode 03: From Court to Canvas

Watch the artists and Lakeview kids bring their design to life and join the community as they celebrate their new open space for the first time.

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