Jump to content

bjk

Huntington Tower 330'
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by bjk

  1. We had one of the $5 roasted chickens - I think that is the Wednesday special price.
  2. I think most colleges and universities are hoping that Greek Life disappears (which it was starting to do before "Animal House")
  3. They've also closed the maintenance shop. They were selling off office fixtures last week.
  4. Is there still a market for Class C - or are the people who used to rent cheap downtown offices all working from home now?
  5. When it comes to the market size for a pro sports team, the one to focus on is DMA, which comes from Nielsen and is essentially the local TV market. Cleveland is 19th in DMA (or at least it was a year ago). The DMA is 17 counties in Northeast Ohio (not including Trumbell and Mahoning - they have their own)
  6. I propose that we start licensing artists, and only C.P.A.'s (Certified Professional Artists) be allowed to practice art.
  7. Is it the presence of a large university, or a large university alongside state government?
  8. By PD I take it you mean Police Department, and not Plain Dealer?
  9. Advertising sales and the cleveland.com staffers were at 1801 Superior. Only The Plain Dealer staffers (plus editors) that were members of the Newspaper Guild were at Tower City. Obviously, things will be changing.
  10. bjk replied to MyTwoSense's post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    What do you call a councilperson without ethics violations? A newcomer
  11. No fair adding actual expertise into this discussion!
  12. How's business on the lots along Snow Road? Are they at capacity? I haven't used one of those (since I've been avoiding flying) since last year.
  13. bjk replied to StuFoote's post in a topic in Aviation
    At least last night, Burke was being used - private jets parked all over the place as high rollers flew in for the Rock Hall induction.
  14. bjk replied to StuFoote's post in a topic in Aviation
    As long as there are huge swaths of surface parking lots in the middle of downtown, Burke should remain an airport
  15. Line-ups for World Series of Rock shows over the years are here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series_of_Rock
  16. Probably for at least 45 degree angle it will be blocked from the west/northwest
  17. You don't want to live downwind from the sewer plant
  18. When the immigrants built those churches, they were also the focal point for much of their lives - schools, language assistance, cultural activities, welfare, in addition to religion. That promoted even stronger identification. Most of those other functions are now provided by someone else, or aren't as needed.
  19. Everything produced by the staffs of cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer (they are separate, and work in separate buildings) ends up on cleveland.com. Only a small selection of that entire output ends up in the print edition of The Plain Dealer - the print edition is curated.
  20. What about the SuperWalMart at Steelyard Commons?
  21. My guess is that prices would need to be high. For most, its not just a matter of packing up the desks and computers and moving them somewhere else. They probably have lots of heavy equipment that would need to be dissassembled and re-assembled and it could take quite a bit of time and business interruption.
  22. bjk replied to YABO713's post in a topic in City Life
    Especially county fairs. Cleveland Municipal Stadium had them
  23. I can't believe that the Rock Hall, GLSC and Cleveland Browns don't all complain about it... Until they threaten to fund someone running against the current councilperson, their complaints won't be a priority.
  24. I imagine streets get fixed in Cleveland when enough voters yell at their councilperson about a particular problem, then the councilperson yells at the streets commissioner, then eventually a foreman gets yelled at, and something will get fixed a month later. No voters live on that street.
  25. according to Wikipedia, it is both. At one time I had access to GIS software that could have plotted it down to the postal routes. Unfortunately, now I have to rely on Wikipedia