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Cleveland: I-X Center
It's been on life support since Covid. Better the data center than another underwhelming trade or gardens show.
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Cleveland: Suburban Crime & Safety Discussion
Lol, how is this guy(?) a moderator. Anyway, I'll see you all at the Euclid fireworks. I mean Garfield Hts. I mean Shaker Hts. I mean Coventry arts fair. I mean... damn, what happened to those anyhow.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
The move is scheduled for quarter 4-through early 2026.
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Cleveland: Population Trends
Mutual aid agreements and community partnerships can be helpful in those situations; call them soft examples of regionalism, which everyone here likes.
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Chicago: Transit News
Plenty of brainrot going around these days. Though perhaps fewer trains can lead to fewer "incidents" if more normal people are on them? God knows it's been a rough 5 years. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/illinois-state-budget-plan-deadline-mass-transit-funding-2026/ Illinois lawmakers pass $55 billion state budget, but fail to approve mass transit funding before end of spring session
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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Domestic air travel year-to-year is down 3%. International travel was down 10% in April but rebounded in May to being just under May 2024 numbers. Those trips are usually planned 3-6 months in advance, which may explain the stability. Canada obviously has collapsed (25%). Frankly, any international leisure traveler visiting the US needs their head checked. That would be like me going to Moscow in June.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
The homes at the Vantage (5225 Herman Ave) are going for the mid $700s despite it being a slightly rundown street. And they're already pending.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Redfin1828 W 48th St, Cleveland, OH 44102 - 3 beds/3.5 baths(MLSNOW) Sold: 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 1740 sq. ft. house located at 1828 W 48th St, Cleveland, OH 44102 sold for $840,000 on Apr 4, 2025. MLS# 5092032. Welcome to 1828 W 48th St. , a luxurious colonial...Guess $950,000 was too high. Still... wow.
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Cleveland: Local Media News & Discussion
Thar be rumors he was messaging teenagers for years.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
IF this project happens in the next five years, I guarantee you Jimmy isn't renting out those spots for $5 a day with shuttles to compete with Hopkins lots. There must be tons of available parcels where he or another developer could without all the headache.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Well, someone is buying those $500,000+ homes, and I sure don't see MAGA signs there. https://www.redfin.com/OH/Cleveland/7541-Father-Frascati-44102/home/79889547 Woof.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
For a project that's at best 3-5 years away? How many businesses even last that long?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
I take the train to and from Hopkins 99% of the time, so I'm not familiar with their parking situation, but it is pretty bad, no? If so, I don't see an issue with Jimmy renting out lots for people who need to get in and out. A true international airport needs capacity parking, and my understanding is we aren't even close. Let Jimmyworld absorb some parking, and the city can focus attention/finances on more pertinent maintenances and capital investments rather than new garages or lots. And city/county isn't backing these bonds - state, another issue sadly - so it seems the taxpayer is mostly off the hook with this fiasco. Bibb needs to drop this nonsense suit next, since those big law bills must be in the 6 or 7 figures range now, and for what?
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I don't know who actually buys stuff from those stores, but they are very charming, and tarot readings have a supernatural veneer - I don't f with those even when the logic part of my brain rolls its eyes. Plus these stores sell uncommon books, candles, teas, incense, etc, that make for great gifts. Beats an Amazon gift card. Crystals are like flowers. They don't necessarily do anything (though crystals do absorb light), but they're pretty and hey, if benign pseudoscience works for some, then great! There's some value in placebo. Astrology, however, I'll never understand, and pushes past my suspension of disbelief.