Everything posted by Clefan98
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Good news - this project is alive and active. One of the units has sold and one more is pending/reserved, I think.- Cleveland: Random Development and News
Investing in Miami is a bad idea now... Miami's condos are going unsold Oversupply, the unknown threat of climate change, and shifting immigration patterns are pushing high-end condominium prices downward in Miami, where, The Wall Street Journal reports, sales have fallen off 24 percent from last year. “There’s just an abundance of inventory,” Alexandra Peters, a Miami real estate agent, told The Wall Street Journal. She added, “there’s so much frustration. It’s hard to move properties.” https://archinect.com/news/article/150145652/miami-s-condos-are-going-unsold- Lakewood: Development and News
^ I crushed an entire box of Blackbird pastry's yesterday.....SO.damn.good!- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
They have R&D locations all over the country that will most likely combined into one central location. Here's a little info on the 400ee's at their Minneapolis R&D. http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-presence-strong-16-months-after-valspar-purchase/500168432/- Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
- Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Smart investment and welcome to the neighborhood - you're going to love it here!- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Before yesterday, everything I was hearing matched exactly what KJP, YABO and a few others here had mentioned. I was provided new information yesterday morning that lead me to believe it's a two man race between a downtown HQ and another site out-of-state. That's why I speculated the 50/50 odds. In hindsight, Cleveland probably does have the edge, so I apologize for misspeaking. I do know the threat of SHW leaving was not an extortion attempt to get tax incentives, they really are exploring all options. I'm shocked that some people find this unbelievable. SHW is a global corporation who answers to a board and shareholders, not to their employee's or our wishes.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
This sounds like it's directed at me, so I'm going to respond. I've been posting on this site for over 10yrs, and I can guarantee you the few forum members with my tenure know I don't post BS. I don't give two s's or a f if you don't believe me or my source, but I'm going to keep posting when I hear something I know to be fact. I realize there's a bunch of fragile newbies that would rather hear what you want to hear, rather than accurate/true information. If that's you, maybe you're the one who belongs on those other sites. The reason I can't leave ANY breabcrumbs is because my source checks this forum and knows my screen name. I gave them my word, and their trust is something I value way more than some rando internet guy's opinion of me.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I never said those jobs are unique to Cleveland. The purpose of mentioning the plethora of available software jobs is because SHW is having a hard time filling them. They're not even getting applicants for 80K+ salaries. That's literally the only reason I think there's a chance they could bolt town. I can assure you I hope that's not the case! I could also see the possibility of Sherwin wanting to open dual HQ's. A global HQ elsewhere, combined with a centralized HQ here in Cleveland.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I can tell you they've been struggling to fill high-level tech positions. Go to their career site and browse available jobs. Most are in software development/software engineering and have been unfilled for quite some time. I fear this could be the #1 reason why an outside city has a chance in this race.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
2014/2015 - pre Valspar.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
It's possible he's confusing it with the Lakefront site controlled by Pace? Last go around, PS, Pace's lakefront plan and FEB were all contenders, with PS winning out as the preferred site.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Yeah, you're right. An announcement will be made before Jan 2020.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Where did I post it's SW execs watching this forum? When did I say they were leaving? What I'm asking that you knock off is putting words in my mouth that were never said. Got it? Can we move on now?- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
It has nothing to do with our thoughts. I don't want anything tied back to me or my source, so knock it off.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Yes, they released a press statement saying they were looking at all options. I'll flip it, what have they done that would lead one to believe they aren't considering a move?- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
No I can't give any hints at all, sorry. There's a lot of new eyes on this forum.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I think it's safe to assume they know where they're going considering there's an announcement date.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
It's not that aggressive considering they already know where they're going/staying. If they decide to leave, they still have four years to make plans for it.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I was just told the new location will be announced in 90-120 days. If SHW decides to keep their HQ in Ohio, they will remain downtown. However, I'm less confident today this will be the case. Their search is indeed nationwide, and if I were an oddsmaker, I'd put their chances of staying in Cleveland around 50%.- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Panzica-Veysey venture could be leader for key site owned by Cuyahoga County Bridgeworks LLC, a joint venture led by Michael Panzica, a principal of Hemingway Development of Cleveland, and Graham Veysey, a progenitor of Ohio City's Hingetown area, is the leading prospect to snare a site that Cuyahoga County is shedding. That's the word according to three sources familiar with the situation, including one who said the project may bring "multiple hundreds" of additional apartments to the site at the northeast corner of West 25th Street and Detroit Avenue. https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/panzica-veysey-venture-could-be-leader-key-site-owned-cuyahoga-county- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
What are you smoking, maaaan?- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Moody’s again raising its bond rating for Cleveland Hopkins International Airport CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Moody’s Investors Service, one of the three major bond rating services, has announced it will upgrade Cleveland Hopkins International Airport’s bond rating for a second time in 13 months, according to the airport. The upgrade from A3 to A2 was attributed to Cleveland’s success in transitioning to an origination and destination airport since losing hub status in 2014. Moody’s noted passenger traffic has increased month over month for nearly two and a half years. https://www.cleveland.com/cityhall/2019/09/moodys-again-raising-its-bond-rating-for-cleveland-hopkins-international-airport.html- Cleveland: Downtown: The Lumen
but when it all crashes there will be no bank bailouts, federal bailouts, if they are hit will extreme weather there will be no FEMA to save them. If you will agree to that then I say go for it. Build all you want. Let the buyer beware. Matter of fact we should run an ad inviting known criminals to live and operate out of Miami. (oh I forgot that is Miami today.) - Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News