Everything posted by lafont
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
That would be great. Someone had told me redoing Fulton would have to come first.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
I did see it in person and had posted a photo here, but I'll look again. Lighting is everything. Does anyone know if a similar porch is planned for the Sanford House?
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Cleveland: Little Italy: Development and News
Is the parking garage the same owner as the apartment building?.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: INTRO (Market Square / Harbor Bay Development)
I asked someone at the S-W store recently about their closing and she just said she knows nothing and "corporate" handles it....
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Any idea when the reconstruction of Franklin Circle ( the actual circle) is scheduled to begin? Does it have to wait for the reconstruction of the entire stretch of Fulton Road north of Lorain?
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Looks charcoal gray to me, and I'm an architectural color consultant.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
The S-W idea for for Prospect is fine and dandy but we need something substantial for Public Square! This parking lot in an ultra-prime location is a BIG DISGRACE!
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Maybe your mind subconsciously is going back 20 years or more? Prospect had made a complete turnaround, with lots of nice restaurants and the shops and hotel at Fifth Street Arcades, the County building , etc. It doesn't have other large office buildings yet but I think it's certainly ripe for them.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
The Stanley Block was much more important historically.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
What time is this meeting tomorrow? Cleveland City Hall?
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Endgame for waiting for something to happen or endgame for any hope of something happening?
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Thank you. I haven't absorbed that name yet, let alone any acronym for it.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
RMF = ???
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I think we can all now agree on something: no groundbreaking in August and not even one demolition on Prospect!
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Cleveland: Little Italy: Development and News
Again, what's the story with the ugly parking garage (which was obviously built for something else) next to the new luxury apartments on Random Road? I had assumed it would be renovated to go with the apartments, but I now see it is not part project and really distracts.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: INTRO (Market Square / Harbor Bay Development)
So when might the businesses in the strip, such as Sherwin-Williams, close and demolition begin?
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Lumen
They were doing about two floors a week but it's slowed down.
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Cleveland: Little Italy: Development and News
I had assumed the shabby parking garage on Random would be beautified as the garage for the tenants of Quattro, but now I see the new tenants have been moving into these luxury apartments, and there's still ugliness right next door. Admittedly, I haven't been following this particular forum for a while; are there plans for the monstrosity next Door?
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
The Market Square people put up a great sign for all to see. That's exactly what I'd like to see everywhere when developments are in the offing! Now, I hope the shopping strip gets cleared out soon....
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Cleveland Development Map
Abbey Avenue and West 19th. Long term construction. Apts?
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Cleveland Development Map
New CIM dormitory going up on Hazel Drive in University Circle.;
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Cleveland Development Map
Apartment house proposal Lorain Avenue and West 28th Street. Still parking lot.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I'm a pretty strict preservationist and I'm perfectly happy with losing 310 if it would lead right to NuCLEus going up(ASAP). The bldg. that houses Record Rendezvous I'd have a lot of qualms about, but I'd sure like to see it fixed up.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Thanks, though maybe at this point the complex should be known by its new name.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Please define "JHB." It's not exactly a household-word acronym, bud. I've long advocated Apple, OfficeMax, and Barnes & Noble for downtown Cleveland. The time is ripe; not five years ago but I think they can do well now (in the right spot, of course).