
Everything posted by FerrariEnzo
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
This project went from 300 units a while ago to 430+, awesome!
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Amherst: Cleveland Quarries
Triangle of success me thinks!........wow im cheesy.
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Amherst: Cleveland Quarries
Yeah and the article pronounces proudly that the devlepoer has spent a whopiing 1 million dollars so far!! wow! this whole thing is just strange. Wish it the best though!
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Amherst: Cleveland Quarries
Yeah I saw that and it talked about a Seven Star Hotel like you hear aobut in Dubai.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
ARCHITECTURE City ought to weigh Flats project design Sunday, May 22, 2005 Developer Scott Wolstein's announcement last week that he wants to launch a sweeping redevelopment in the Flats along the East Bank of the Cuyahoga River was great news for Cleveland. It would transform a row of seedy, dying bars and nightclubs north of the Main Avenue (Burton Memorial) Bridge into a 13-acre neighborhood intended to attract the young, smart, workers Cleveland needs to power the high-tech industries of the future. More at cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com
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Cleveland: Steelyard Commons
Welcome back! BTW, I dont like this development, not one bit.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Small footprint but hey its something to get teh ball rolling.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Breaking your string wimwar.
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Ohio: Third Frontier News & Info
Quote: All I know is that other states who have tech economies don't need to hand out bags of money to get the businesses there. Your right they dont now *for the most part* but you can bet your ass 7-15 years ago Massachusets was handing development money out left and right...now look what they have in Cambridge alone! Gentec, nanothis, quantum that.... trust me the govt helps in more palces than one would think. It just takes a savy govt to be ahead of the curve.
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Cleveland: Larchmere Court Townhomes
14 townhomes is about 28-40 people give or take and on a 1/3 acre, not to shabby.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
God help us indeed. I would like not to see eminent domain used, nasty thing that is, abuse of property rights.
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Cuyahoga joins national effort to locate housing for the poor
Grasscat where is your signature from?
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Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Gov't properties disposition (non-Ameritrust)
an arm?
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Cleveland: Larchmere Court Townhomes
Not bad at all.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
How much did Pinnacle end ip costing for comparison reasons? Then we can predict the size ans scope of this project and its relationship to amount of units.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
lol punch what a super superlative... btw isnt if funny how this started out as 170 million then 200 and now 230 as reported by the PD?? Maybe when its near completion we will have a multi billion dollar investment.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I hate to be the pessimistic one but isnt 300 units pretty skimpy? 3000 would be a bit more like it.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
Its all the same pink marble crap that is a rip off of Caesar pelli...seeing as Bostwick who did some work on them was under pelli at some point its not hard to see why, but not exscuseable.
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MayDay and NE Ohio (Pt II of III) - No 56k
Wow I have never been to Youngstown...what a travesty! Great pics!
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Cleveland: Warehouse District: Development and News
Do they ever mention whom to contact for corporate sponsorship??
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
This is no hospital!! Its the dark empire....cosgrove as the emperor and this building as the death star....
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
Could be worse..could be better.
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Petersburg, KY: Creation Museum: Development and News
Those exibits look like crap, honestly I did higher quality work in 1st grade.
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Larchmere Lofts
"Soft Loft" condominiums new to Cleveland area Larchmere Lofts is an exciting, new construction condominium project located at 12701 Larchmere Boulevard in Cleveland, north of the newly revitalized Shaker Square and just west of North Moreland Blvd. For more info, click the link www.plaindealer.com Interested parties can contact Larchmere Lofts LLC at 216-371-2938 for more information.
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Cleveland: Cleveland Institue of Music Exspansion
The architect doesnt have a website so far as I can find which is really annoying, here is the description of the building as found on the CIM.edu webpage... they have a cool intro if your intrested. At the Annual Meeting of the Cleveland Institute of Music, July 15th, architect Charles Young unveiled new renderings, bringing the expansion project to life. Plain Dealer architecture critic Steven Litt reviewed the project in a very positive article on Monday, July 26, 2004, with the headline, "Dazzling plans for music institute reveal dramatic potential" and a declaration, "Build it!" The project includes two new wings, including an elegant new facade and a uniquely designed, state-of-the-art Recital Hall. Litt wrote, "The plans make the concert hall look like a magical place to hear music while enjoying all four seasons in Northeast Ohio." A new Grand Lobby, which will add significant space for public events and receptions, will include a magnificent Honor Roll of Donors, recognizing campaign contributors of $10,000 or more. An Education Wing at the rear of the building will provide new practice rooms for students, administrative space, technologically advanced distance learning studios, and a faculty & student lounge. Existing administrative offices will be converted back to the teaching studios they once were. This will provide additional, much-needed teaching space within CIM's current facility. CIM is pleased to announce two very important spaces have been reserved so far -- the Barbara S. and Larry J.B. Robinson Music Library and the Patricia & Richard W. Pogue Concertmaster Studio in recognition of the commitments of CIM's Campaign Co-Chairs, Dick Pogue and Barbara Robinson. Landscaping is a key component for the project to enhance not only the building, but also the outdoor environment. A private Music Garden can be viewed from inside the recital hall. The CIM Garden the most dramatic of the three gardens, situated between the new additions will complement the adjoining green spaces of Case Western Reserve University.