
Everything posted by FerrariEnzo
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Cleveland: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
^Reallly, things are on the up tick and you can feel it. Lets hope this isnt a hollow progree run like we saw in the 90s...Seeing as I wasnt here for the 90's...maybe I am good luck?.?.?........
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
London BRT for reference: Preliminary renderings of Euclid and East 9th street stop:- Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
^Exactly but the average home value in Cleveland is no where nere 290k more like 100K range. Either way this is good. anyone intrested in taking a satelite photo and shading in areas and hoods and labeling them for reference?- Amherst: Cleveland Quarries
This is the most perplexing project ever...ever.- Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
Quote:The 36 townhouses with asking prices upwards of $290,000 Cleveland could use some more pricier homes like this. Thats about 24-36 more residents in higher density hoods for cleveland!- Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
Neighborhoods near lake get nurturing nudge Monday, November 22, 2004 Tom Breckenridge Plain Dealer Reporter A new neighborhood should begin to rise next spring in Cleveland's Detroit-Shoreway area, while North Collinwood now has a redevelopment plan to build on. Both neighborhoods got a boost last week from the Cleveland Planning Commission, which approved rezoning and site plans for Battery Park, a $100 million project in Detroit-Shoreway, and a revitalization plan that calls for the old Euclid Beach Park carousel to return to its lake shore home in North Collinwood... For More: http://www.cleveland.com/lakefront/index.ssf?/lakefront/more/1101119541187911.html- Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Gov't properties disposition (non-Ameritrust)
County Commisioners offices. Peter LAwson Jones et al.- Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
I would like to see people DT. Thats numeral uno on my list.- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Like that article I psoted? Yeah that woudl be super neat. But lets see some of this materialize and I will be happy.- Cleveland: Whiskey Island Coast Guard Station Redevelopment
I like it.- Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
Quote: the porn shop on W 6th(or W 9th?) was kinda interesting...? lol West 9th- Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
^Amen- Westlake: Crocker Park
Someone should head over there and get some pics for us.- Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
I would love to see a swath of green make its way up the river valley. I still dont see how it will reach the lake? Just a path or flanked by trees and other forest vegetation?- Cleveland - House of Blues update!
I think he was joking.- Legacy Village - One Year Later
Quote froma rticle:Over the weekend, Legacy Village marked its first anniversary as Northeast Ohio's first open-air shopping center with birthday cake and fireworks. And retailers say they have plenty of reasons to celebrate. WTF, Shaker Square doesnt count? BTW that new hotel is going to ruin that nice forest. Too bad.- CLEVELAND - Pinnacle update!
Hey I see the tree i my second shot!- Intresting public art :POST YOUR CITY's!:
There are about 8 of these and they are pretty neat. Computer designed and made to look like warped and blowing in the Lake Erie winds: On Mall C:- CLEVELAND - Euclid/East 4th update!
- Cleveland - House of Blues update!
East 4th sign is up:- CLEVELAND - Pinnacle update!
The arc thing is complete all the way back and front "shell" is being formed with lower grade steel as opposed to main frame steel:- Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
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- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I hate this reporter. his articles are pessimistic as hell and in his picutre he looks like a smug sob. Lakefront plan has many flaws Sunday, October 24, 2004 After working more than two years and consuming many yards of yellow tracing paper, a team of consultants is nearly finished with the first major plan for Cleveland's lakefront in half a century. We should be ecstatic, right? Well, sorry, but this is not the moment of elation it should be. The plan, which is headed for one more round of public hearings in November before heading to the City Planning Commission and City Council for approval and adoption, isn't a disaster. But it's hardly a triumph, either... - Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor