Source: 2020 U.S. Census, City Planning Commission of Cleveland
Lee–Miles is a historical area on the Southeast side of Cleveland, Ohio, comprising the two neighborhoods of Lee–Harvard and Lee–Seville. Once an independent municipality known as Miles Heights, it was annexed by Cleveland after a referendum in 1932.[3] Today, it most corresponds to Cleveland's Ward 1.
Cleveland Industrial Park – this community's largest development site. At 114 acres, this industrial park is located near I-480 with interchanges at Lee Road and Broadway Avenue, and was created by city government in 1981. Since 1998, the city has marketed opportunities for new business and successfully secured several industries who made commitments to create 600 new jobs in the $40 million industrial development.
Michney, Todd M. (2017). Surrogate Suburbs: Black Upward Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Cleveland, 1900–1980. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN978-1469631943.
Michney, Todd M.; Gimbal, Carolyn (2019). The Making of Cleveland's Black Suburb in the City: Lee–Seville and Lee–Harvard. Cleveland: Cleveland Restoration Society. ISBN9780578561769.