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  1. They have the URL registered but it looks like the site isn't active yet.
  2. Not that I'm familiar with the culinary joys of dog excrement, but I can say that though their food wasn't fantastic, it didn't conjure any connections with doggy poo. :lol: I'd rather they improve the food first; even I can tolerate poor font choices every now and then.
  3. I'm a Target snob ;-) so I usually go for Target at Steelyard. I won't shop there, but there's Wal-Mart in Steelyard opening this fall. There's a Marc's in Lakewood (plaza at Detroit near Warren) and Ridge Park Square (I-480 @ Ridge). Big Lots on W. 65th south of Clark (skettttchy 'hood), Family Dollar on West 25th at Carroll. Those are the discount joints off the top of my head.
  4. Welllll, as a designer, I have to agree. If they have great food/service, I could give a rat's @ss about the signage but since it looks like they need a litttttle work... bad signage might be the proverbial straw... ;-)
  5. MayDay replied to ColDayMan's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    He was also sporting a mullet and poorly-fitted pleated khakis... I'm sorry, I just think if you're going to have a strong opinion on aesthetics, at least LOOK like you understand good aesthetics in the first place!
  6. Hopefully it's a case of being a new place and needing to work out the kinks. Hopefully...
  7. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Really - does he know who the h#ll you are?!?
  8. Patios were full at both Pickwick, Corner Alley and Zocalo; HOB was decent but not jam-packed. It's 80ish and sunny-ish and plenty of people were out and about.
  9. Well I tried the take-out window at Zocalo today; the takeout window is limited to the basics (burritos, enchiladas, etc.). Decent food, portions are about average, it was enough for a bite (enchilada with salsa, chips, rice and beans for $5.99). The entrees listed (dine in only) seem promising.
  10. It'll be a nice gap filler between 200 Public Square and the 9th Street towers, that's for sure. I think it would actually be a little more to the right, partially blocking the view of Fifth Third Center. The elevator "stump" is on the parking deck's southeast corner, so the tower would be much closer to the National City/Garfield Building.
  11. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Lincoln Goodale? Image from sculpturecenter.org:
  12. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    When one is wearing short-shorts, one should always avoid jumping at anything metal. No, I do NOT speak from personal experience!
  13. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Goodale Park? (With montecarloss making a cameo!)
  14. You're not looking at the whole picture. KJP's not talking about Cleveland specifically - he's talking about principals of mixed-use planning. One of the basics is that a cluster of mixed-use mid-rises do more to improve the pedestrian traffic and vibrancy of an area, than a single supertall building that's strictly an office tower would. For example, look at a photo of Paris where pedestrian traffic is high. There aren't any supertalls in the immediate area here, just a lot of 4-8 story mixed-use buildings: On the other end of the spectrum, this area of downtown Columbus isn't lacking for skyscrapers or parking lots. Like many areas that are surrounded by towers that are only open M-F 9-5, it's lacking pedestrians and vibrancy. Now, as KJP suggests - imagine if the handful of tall buildings were instead a dozen mixed-use mid-rise buildings that created a cohesive urban fabric. It would really behoove you to read posts thoroughly; you would learn so much if you did.
  15. Here's an idea - peabody99 mentioned that it could be a fun time. The $10.00 Rush Hour Cruise on the Goodtime III - starts at 5:30 on Fridays, but they're over after September. http://www.goodtimeiii.com/RushHour.asp
  16. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    I absolutely LOVE that song! (go figure...)
  17. No, you don't have to be a regular poster - we take requests! ;-) Take out counter on the left; main entrance is through the alley (see second photo):
  18. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    I'm not saying profits=good art. What I'm saying is just as weepinwillow said - for studio space, it doesn't get much cheaper than Cleveland. I'm not talking about artists' profits, I'm talking about just being able to sustain their craft. Sure, an artist could have more opportunities in NYC, but they'd have a broom closet at three times the price of an average space here; and that they'd share with three other people. Even my friends who are pretty established (in Red Hook) are feeling the pinch; their overhead (biggest chunk being studio rent) is killing them, not to mention you don't just move to NYC and people start handing you commissions. It's taken them years to get where they are and their day jobs were: restaurant host, server, and security guard. If they can do it, so can Cleveland artists ;-) I think 8Shades mentioned there are resources for Cleveland artists to help them get set up with studio space, and just as importantly, a viable approach to getting their work out there. No, art isn't solely about the money (nor has it been nor should it be), but the reality is that bills have to be paid and the bills are a lot lower here than in most cities. Should live/work zoning be more widespread to offer artists affordable space? Absolutely. Should the resources available to artists be given more funding? Absolutely. I think there are legitimate gripes for artists in Cleveland - the price of studio space isn't one of them. Not yet, anyway ;-) So to get back on topic, weepinwillow - can you give us some info about live/work spaces from your perspective as an owner/proprietor? It sounds great to us but then again, we're not the ones trying to market it.
  19. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    "My biggest bitch beyond that is the way one woman (I didn't get her name) phrased it. "I've lived her 18 years, and this project and that project have been announced....blah blah blah blah." Reason #8,621 that I'm glad I'm not a native.
  20. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    "Cleveland in general is EXTREMELY affordable for artists or anybody else... If artists are getting priced out by $2 or $3 a SF, maybe it's time for them to consider the workforce." Amen.
  21. Beautiful weather, holiday weekend... and this is just for starters :-) I'll add captions later today. First up - the movies; heading westbound on the Detroit-Superior Bridge (thank god for convertibles!) [youtube=425,350]hP48i6szjlc The Rotunda: [youtube=425,350] Y7lF8p4zLvw
  22. Decent at lunch time - I'd say a few dozen people were there.
  23. "Those who are pro-Breuer tower, don't ask the county PR guy about it haha. Needless to say he doesn't think too highly of it." Well I don't think too highly of that atrocious salmon-pink shirt he was wearing but you don't see me spending taxpayer money to shred it, do ya?!?
  24. All the things women feel free to share with me simply because I have no sexual interest in them. I mean, I love them dearly but there's something wrong when even I know that the answer is "drink some cranberry juice".
  25. I've been busy posting it on the skyscraperpage.com forum :-)