Everything posted by Clefan98
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Cleveland: Ohio City: INTRO (Market Square / Harbor Bay Development)
I actually love the graffiti, it's a good reminder we're not living in a soulless 'community' such as North Ridgeville.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Noise.
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Cleveland: Population Trends
got it - thanks!
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Cleveland: Population Trends
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
I had my replacement can ordered and dropped off in a week (May 2020). Sometimes people complain just to complain. The process of recycling is a joke everywhere because the recycling centers only recycle about 3% of the contents. The other 97% goes from the recycling centers to the landfill. They only keep the super valuable stuff. This is true for every municipality. Consider the economics at stake here: https://www.cleveland.com/community/2020/05/cost-of-recycling-in-brecksville-jumps-by-1800-percent-under-new-three-year-contract-with-rumpke.html
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
How long have you lived in Cleveland? I ask because I've been here since 2007 and have noticed a huge difference in services. My street (w57) has already been swept and cleaned 3x this year. It's a welcomed service as our street hadn't been cleaned since 2015. Also, the city used to only pave 50-60 residential streets per year. This year they're doing 112 residential, last year they did 108 streets, and next year jumps to 120. They haven't started on ward 15 yet, but drive over to Tremont. They're paving Jefferson, w5th and Lincoln right now. There are 10,000 streets in this city, it takes time!- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Budget-wise, Cleveland is doing better than virtually every other municipality in the county. Those projected losses are way less than expected.- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
I'm assuming this is what it is: https://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/2020/08/find-all-cuyahoga-county-home-sales-other-property-transfer-details-for-july.html- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
100%. The need to consolidate training, and have nearby hotels/entertainment, played a huge factor in where the HQ ultimately ended up.- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
CONCEPT PLAN1.Case 20-037: Ohio City Historic District West 28th Street and Church AvenueNew Construction of Live/Work LonghousesWard 3: McCormackProject Representative: Graham Vesey, Marika Shiori -Clark (Owners) ; Greydon Petznick, Architect http://clevelandohio.gov/sites/default/files/planning/landmark/agenda/2020/CLC-8-13-2020-AGENDA.pdf- The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
So safe: On Monday, Arizona receiver Jaden Mitchell wrote that his three-week fight with the virus resulted in a 14-pound weight loss. “This virus is no joke,” he wrote https://www.si.com/college/2020/08/05/college-football-coronavirus-covid-cases-opt-outs- The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
Is it also safe for their coaches, trainers, team doctors, equipment team members and ALL of their families?- Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Interesting, I've never heard about Carnegie's plans for that property. There were earlier rumblings of NRP Group looking pre-Edison, and then the latest news you broke about Sustainable and Midwest's JV.- Cleveland: Downtown: Tower at Erieview & Galleria Renovation
Tower at Erieview lands state historic tax credits for housing, hotel redo Redevelopment plans for the Tower at Erieview, a half-empty 40-story office building in downtown Cleveland, gained traction this week with a $5 million state tax credit award. The 1960s tower was the largest winner in a fierce statewide contest for $31.2 million in historic tax credits awarded Wednesday, Aug. 5, by the Ohio Development Services Agency. The credits, announced twice a year, don't actually flow to a project until construction is complete. https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/tower-erieview-lands-state-historic-tax-credits-housing-hotel-redo- Cleveland: Population Trends
That could be the case locally, but something different is going on in and around Cleveland right now.- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
https://www.howardhanna.com/Property/Detail/2060-W-34th-Place-Cleveland-OH-44113/NorthernOH/4205787- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^ More apartments- Lake Erie
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Spent four years in Columbus and a summer in Cincinnati, also currently have offices in both cities. My company would prefer I live in Columbus, but not living on a large body of water is something I could never envision or be cool with. I live in Detroit-Shoreway and although there's many benefits of living here, the proximity to the lake and downtown are hands down the main reasons why we've settled here. Last night's sunset was pretty impactful: https://twitter.com/JasonNweather/status/1273430926714900480- Connecticut Western Reserve
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one.- Connecticut Western Reserve
Our great lake alone makes Cleveland feel much different than CIN or COL.- Connecticut Western Reserve
Take us back!! New Connecticut on Lake Erie: Connecticut’s Western Reserve If you drive through the area of Ohio still called the Western Reserve today, you will find towns named Norwich, Saybrook, New London, Litchfield, Mansfield, and Plymouth. Many of these communities have a town green or square and the ubiquitous white-steepled church common to Connecticut. When Europeans began settling the Atlantic seaboard of what became the United States, no one knew how far the land extended. As a result, many colonies, including Connecticut, were given vague charters of conveyance that implied they had rights to land far to their west. This led to numerous boundary disputes between the states. The new federal government stepped in to settle these disputes, and on September 13, 1786, Connecticut relinquished its claims except for a 120-mile long strip along Lake Erie, called the Western Reserve. https://connecticuthistory.org/new-connecticut-on-lake-erie-connecticuts-western-reserve/- Connecticut Western Reserve
Why not? NEO has some of the best assets in the country. - Cleveland: General Business & Economic News