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Glenville

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  1. Hey Fellow Tarblooder, good to see another neighborhood member!
  2. A bolstered Cleveland State basketball team would solve the problem of the Wolstein Center
  3. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    David Blatt was just fired.
  4. Glenville posted a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Does anyone know the story behind these Prospect Ave. beauties? When were they built, why weren't more built?
  5. What's the likelihood that my alma-mater, Glenville High School, which probably has one of the longest lists of prominent graduates in the city, if not the state, gets anything? While I was there (late 80's-early 90's,) Glenville had the largest AP program in the district. Now? Nothing. Athletically, Glenville is the face of the Cleveland Public Schools, having won the most track & field, football and girls' basketball titles in the city. The school has been sorely neglected. Screw the councilman who does nothing for the community!
  6. I see a hotel tower for an additional 300 rooms, allowing it to rival the Hilton. Just give it 6 months and we'll hear an announcement.
  7. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    ok, go with the Forest City, lol. Let's see how that works. I think a medical theme makes sense. Let's agree to disagree, by the way, United States Steel Corp. is still located and makes steel in Pittsburgh, while Forest City Enterprises continues to move their business out of the city.
  8. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    But, honestly, driving through Cleveland, no one thinks Forest City anymore, far from it. Using a "name" that no longer applies isn't useful. Chicago is still the City of Big Shoulders, its politics still make it "Windy." NYC, still never sleeps, it is the Empire City. San Francisco is still the Golden Gate City etc. Portland is the Forest City, maybe even Sacremento, but Cleveland can't call itself something that it's not, since the only reason it was called the Forest City (1830's) is because it wasn't yet fully developed as a metropolis. Cleveland needs to build on its medical reputation. The Greek god, Asclepius [uh-sklee-pee-uh s], comes to mind, not only was he the god of Healing and Medicine, he also brought people back to life, how fitting for a city near death to utilize the name of the healer. I kinda like CLE being present in the name. It would be a cool name for a condo highrise, hotel or even exclusive urban neighborhood. The Asclepian Hotel, Asclepian Hts subdivision, or The Asclepius as a condo tower all sound cool. Asclepian Way would be cool for the Opportunity Corridor or renaming Chester Ave. Just my thoughts...
  9. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    This bastard ... http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/mariotti-in-giving-lebron-life-sluggish-warriors-trigger-hope-that-clevelands-51-year-drought-is-over/Content?oid=2932682
  10. Considering zoning approval, financing and design, what do you think is the probability of NuCLEus happening. Is financing shaky? I thought it was a pretty wrapped up deal. Cleveland skyline and urban scene really need this kind of boost. The building might spur a Gateway neighborhood of modern medium and high rise residential towers.
  11. I've been thinking the same thing. A project of this scale would seem to run from at least $750M to $1B, esp in a dense, urban major downtown... IIRC, FEB's Phase I alone (the E&Y 21-story tower plus the Aloft Hotel) was around $300M. Yeah something is fishy about this. Can someone explain the low budgets projections? I would have thought at least 500million on the low end. Seems quite odd!
  12. Am I the only one thinking the budget for the mega project seems quite low, while offering so much. A world-class, cutting edge designed 500 ft tower, hotel, shopping and restaurants, all for under 300 million dollars?
  13. Smells like slave labor
  14. The massing is too tall, but i love seeing the creativity. The Ren Cen is much larger in scope with five buildings: 727, 522, 522, 522, and 522ft respectively. I'd love a 527 ft hotel/apt tower with four 322ft towers
  15. Why are news channels reporting it will be the third tallest building downtown. At 500 feet, it will be 5th, right?
  16. Here's the menu. I hope the food is authentic. http://www.hofbrauhauscleveland.com/menu/
  17. Probably Mexico or Dominican Republic
  18. Tower City would work well for large outlets and box-type stores. A Nordtrom's Rac, a Bed Bath and Beyond, a Best Buy, and Target. Add in a few big chain restaurants (TGIF and Cheesecake Factory, Maggiono's and you have a niche filled.
  19. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    This ESPN interviewer totally embarrassed Andrew Wiggins on SportsCenter. I feel so bad for him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy8IpEJ2w9I#t=38
  20. I wish we the The Med-Mart and The Hilton could switch location for skyline reason. The Hilton, it seems, will be obscure from many vantage points.
  21. I like the slogan "The Comeback City" , but with the subtitle, "Come back and visit us soon!"
  22. The DC container cars area looks awful. As a DC resident, I always think it looks thrown together and out of place. I wish i could see the chicness, but it just comes off cheap and unattractive.
  23. Maybe a Gap, Target, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Nord. Rack, Apple Store, Banana Republic, world market etc.
  24. Glenville replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    Cleveland is enjoying the decision this time around because we see Miami in the hotseat and with nervous fear. I think most CAVS fans know that it is a chance he goes back to Miami and it is business as we've known it. We Cavs fans know that he has made no promises, isn't currently playing for us and has no true obligation; we would love for him to make it all right, but I think we simply enjoy that he is putting Miami through what we went through, since they were so smug and pompous the first go round.