Everything posted by Clefan98
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Matt Zone 16 mins W. 73rd Street Improvements Traffic Update Detroit Avenue to Fr. Frascati Monday, July 17, 2017 Expect additional traffic notices as improvements continue CLEVELAND – On July 17, as a part of the City’s ongoing road improvement program, work will commence on its W. 73rd Street Project. A local detour route will be implemented for the northbound traffic on W. 73rd Street beginning on the same date. • Northbound W. 73rd Street traffic will be detoured west on Detroit Avenue to Lake Avenue, then north on W. 76th Street to Battery Park Boulevard, east on Battery Park Boulevard to W. 74th Street, north on W. 74th Street to Father Frascati Drive, east on Fr. Frascati Drive to W. 73rd Street. • Shoreway traffic that uses W. 73rd Street will be detoured west on Detroit Avenue to Lake Avenue, west on Lake Avenue to Clifton Boulevard, then north on Clifton Boulevard to the Shoreway. This detour is expected to be in place through mid-December 2017. The W. 73rd Street project extends along a 0.26 mile section of W. 73rd Street from Detroit Avenue to Father Frascati Drive. The improvements include pavement, curbs, and sidewalks, stamped concrete crosswalks, installation of Americans with Disabilities Act compliant ramps, electrical and communication ductbanks, and new pavement markings. The construction cost is $1.76 million and is scheduled for completion in June 2018. Should there be any questions, please contact the City of Cleveland Chief Inspector, Traci Hartnett-Mercado at 216-244-5636. ROAD CONSTRUCTION INVARIABLY PRESENTS HAZARDS TO THE PUBLIC. WE URGE ALL TRAVELERS TO USE CAUTION IN THE CONSTRUCTION ZONES. YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OUR WORKERS ARE OUR GREATEST CONCERN THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND COOPERATION DURING THIS IMPORTANT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT https://www.facebook.com/gordon.detroit?fref=nf
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I think this makes a lot sense.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Anything you can share - location-wise?
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Columbus: Downtown: Millennial Tower
UGLY.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
CYAN PARK TOWNHOMES Back Return to Case List | Start Over | Print Report (PDF format) Project Information Near West Case # NW 2017-021 Address: 1318 West 58th Street Company: Vision, LLC Architect: Works Architecture Description: Proposed construction of a 20-unit townhouse development in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood Notes: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/brd/detailDR.php?ID=2516&CASE=NW%202017-021
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Ohio: State Budget News and Discussion
Ummmm yes.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Halle Building + Annex Conversion
K&D Group closes financing package for Halle Building's redo :clap: :clap: The first tenants are expected to move into apartments at downtown Cleveland's Halle Building after April 1 of next year. That's the word from K&D Group as it slips into high gear in the construction phase of the $60 million renovation of the office building in the former department store to mixed uses. The hulking structure at 1228 Euclid Ave. opened its doors as a department store in 1908 and became an office building in 1985. K&D Group CEO Doug Price said the schedule calls for moving the last tenant by the end of summer next year. Price discussed the schedule after K&D Group and lenders put the finishing touches on a financial package for the project. http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20170622/NEWS/170629909/kd-group-closes-financing-package-for-halle-buildings-redo
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
^^^ And Battery Park is getting ready to add a 70-unit apartment building, a 30-unit condo and 21 more townhomes.
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Another Dumb-a$$ List / Ranking of Cities
I'm not surprised, knocking Cleveland is so 2015.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^It went in front of design review on 5/11, not sure of the outcome. I do know they are hoping to break ground late 2017.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^^The facade on that side isn't finished yet, and 75% of the building is dedicated to the brewery.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
This just opened in the same building as Saucy Brew: https://titleboxingclub.com/ohio-city-oh/
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Columbus: General Business & Economic News
Retail decline continues with closure of Lane Bryant, Loft, Ann Taylor and Justice stores CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The company behind popular clothing shops like Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant announced earlier this week that it plans to close hundreds of stores throughout the country, continuing a downward trend that's gripped conventional retailers in the digital age. Ascena Retail Group, which also owns chains like Justice, LOFT, Maurices and Catherines, said Monday that it would close between 250 and 650 stores, although it's unclear if it will shutter any stores in Greater Cleveland. The closures are the result of a revenue slide brought about by online competition, Ascena's CEO said http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/06/retail_decline_continues_with.html
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Cincinnati: Kroger
Grocery wars! Amazon and Walmart crush Kroger http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/15/investing/kroger-earnings-grocery-wars/index.html
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
Good news!! Kerry McCormack to Ohio City Crime Watch 7 mins · Cleveland · Good morning. Last night there was another break in on Lorain Avenue in the West 70's with a similar MO as the others that have happened on Lorain and Detroit. The good news is that Second District officers made two arrests. One of the arrests was the person breaking in to 7646 Lorain and the other was nearby and suspected to be on the verge of another B & E on Lorain. I would ask everyone to keep their eyes open for this activity, as we don't know if the two arrested are the entire group. Big thanks goes out to Commander Stacho and our 2nd District officers for staying on this!
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
The same thing happened about 6mo ago to some storefronts along Lorain. Three 14yr old's were finally arrested in connection to the window crimes. They were using slingshots loaded with frozen meatballs.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
Right. Whether or not Cleveland is particularly 'liberal' would depend on what your definition of 'liberal' is. This town has to still be union heavy. Thank God it's over but I dealt with well over a month of construction at the intersection where my house sits. Construction takes forever up here! First they were fixing power/cable lines, then they resurfaced the asphalt (as opposed to concrete so they'll just have to re-do it soon and blow labor on it again in a couple years) and THEN they decided to bust up the sidewalks at the same intersection! The sidewalks weren't even bad! I'd peak out my blinds and see 5 guys huddled in a circle, eating sandwiches, watching one guy dig a hole. I told my girlfriend I'm sorry if I'm cranky but this has been going on for so long and I'm tired of waking up early in the morning to a jackhammer. She goes, "Now you know what I go through!" I was like, "Oh... :-o " So you're admitting that NEO is different than other places you've lived in Ohio? Kudos to you for finally coming around!
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Connecticut Western Reserve
It's still more progressive than the rest of the state as a whole, and twice as dense.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
^^ exactly. Cincinnati is one of my favorite cities.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
I lived in Columbus from 2004-2008, and my company's corporate HQ is in Kenwood. I'm in Cincinnati 3-4 times a month. IMHO It's just different up here. Why are southern Ohioans so insecure about it?
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Connecticut Western Reserve
^ Again, your opinion.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
Really? http://www.businessinsider.com/the-11-nations-of-the-united-states-2015-7
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Connecticut Western Reserve
That's just your opinion, not fact.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
hahaha
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Connecticut Western Reserve
If you think Northern Ohio is similar to Southern Ohio than you haven't lived in Cleveland long enough. Give it time...