Everything posted by Map Boy
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
There were some interesting proposals early on that included a 3-story office building and possible incorporation of an institution on the ground floor. Some interesting designs arose that addressed the prominence of the intersection and the turn in Euclid Avenue at that intersection, but for whatever reason, those never went anywhere. NCB's most serious proposals were nothing great, so I'm looking forward to seeing what can be done with the large remaining portion of the parcel once they've moved to Deering.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Oh, it's actually really drab... they're attempting to move towards the south end of the parcel they're currently on. It'll just end up being a stand alone bank structure with a drive-through. It really couldn't be more boring! There have been several proposals over the past year or so and UCI has been working with them in an attempt to free up the rest of the parcel for more significant construction. I don't think it's gone to RFP yet, so there's nothing much to report in that department.
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Cleveland: Marketing the City
perfect
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Cleveland: Marketing the City
Someone from a newspaper in Indianapolis is writing an article right now and will be citing the above post as proof of how dangerous Downtown Cleveland is.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
oh, please let it be so! Is this a DSCDO project or has a private developer entered the picture?
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Cleveland: Demolition Watch
Anyone familiar with this one? Stanard School Case 07-010 5360 Stanard Avenue Demolition From the pics on the Landmarks agenda (assuming I've got the case right), it looks like this was once a beauty: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/agenda/photo/030807/index.htm
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Looks like the Market Square building that burned over a year ago will have National City Bank as its ground floor tenant: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/agenda/photo/030807/index.htm As good as it is that we'll have another occupied storefront on W. 25th, I was still kind of hoping for more retail...
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
On this week's City Planning Commission agenda: Ordinance No. 71-07 (Zone/Ward 17) : To change the Height District of land on the north side of Detroit Avenue between West 65 th St. to West 67 th St. from a ‘1’ or a ‘2’ Height District to a ‘3’. That upgrades this segment from a 35' - 60' limit to a 115' limit. I'm wondering why... The only thing on this block is the Gordon Square Arcade and the parking lot behind it. Unless the recent talk of developing a garage on the parking lot includes building a few stories of housing on top of it (which would totally kick ass!).
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Busy Design Review week for University Circle! DRC 07-013 : University Hospitals, Master Plan Update, Relocation of Service Center, Cancer Hospital, Center for Emergency Medicine, Patient Parking Garage, Conceptual Reviews ( University Circle/Ward 9) [submitted 3/5/07] 2:30 DRC 07-014 : Cleveland Clinic, Euclid Avenue between East 86 th & East 105 th Streets, Streetscape Treatment Revisions and East 96 th Street Plan (CCF/Ward 6) [submitted 3/6/07] 3:15 DRC 07-017 : East Side of RR Bridge over Mayfield Road, Welcome Sign for University Circle (Ward 6) [submitted 3/5/07] 3:30 DRC 07-015 : 10700 Euclid Avenue, National City Bank, New Construction (University Circle/Ward 9) [submitted 3/7/07] 4:00 DRC 07-016 : Chester Avenue, between East 81 st & East 82 nd Streets, Chester-East 82 nd Townhouses (Madonna Hall Site) (Housing/Ward 7) [submitted 3/6/07]
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Wow! I'm loving all this talk and what seems to be honest action on these two projects. My only concern with the Lorain project is the total demo of the wood frame structures for parking. I thought he was planning to preserve the facades, if not the entire set of buildings?
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
sounds awesome! I finally checked out Liquid Planet (www.liquid-planet.com) on Clifton & W. 110th (11002 Clifton) after over a year of saying "I really should check that place out" when hitting up Pet-Tique (just across 110th) for my little ones. What a menu! The sandwiches were fantastic and the juices/smoothies as well. I'll certainly be going back!
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Cleveland: Steelyard Commons
I come to this thread expecting to read about how cheap toilet paper is at Target and I get this? Bah! A waste of my time! Anyone checked out the Towpath segment yet? I hear it's cage-like.
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Cleveland: Marketing the City
Wow, did anyone else see this response from Michael McIntyre of the PD? Some hot air from Windy City Saturday, March 10, 2007 Michael K. McIntyre Plain Dealer Columnist A columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times used Barack Obama's visit to the North Coast as a vehicle for some Cleveland bashing. "This is one sad city, as dingy as the gray lake it sits beside, Lake Erie. Cleveland makes Chicago, with its Magnificent Mile and vibrant night life, look like Paris," wrote Jennifer Hunter. "The downtown streets are soulless. . . . ... WWW.CLEVELAND.COM
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Same here! Even if it wasn't "public," I'm surprised I hadn't heard of it.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
was hanging out in the OC last night myself before heading over to Parish Hall for one of the funnest nights out in a while... at 6:30, my party of six found Momocho booked up, a 30 minute wait at Great Lakes and a 15 minute wait at Johnny Mango. We chose JM and saw crowds continue to wait at the door during our entire meal. On our way out, we saw lots of action around Heck's as well...nice to see so many people out and the restaurants doing brisk business!
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Cleveland: Tyler Village
Wow, serious momentum indeed! We've all been watching this one and are very excited to see progress. Thanks for signing up and for all the info!
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
^sounds like a "Marketing the City" thread topic. I'm happy to hear that Kamm's is getting to work on the utility line project, but yeah, interesting about the $800k. Any other such projects moving through the pipeline (other than Gordon Square)?
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^Not sure. BTW, Light Bistro's "friends and family" night was last night and the press night is tonight. They'll be open to the public on Monday!
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Cleveland: Marketing the City
Our tours over the past three months were a nice blend of what you might think of for "young professionals" (read: Yuppies), as well as what "young hipster urbanites" might be into. A little bit of what Emerging Cleveland focuses on (the behind-the-scenes stuff) and a little of what Lolly the Trolly might swing you by. Nothing wrong with either one, as long as the other side isn't neglected! As for diversity, there was a bit more diversity during the meet n' greets, but I can't speak for the whole three day period. On the point of where a firm is located and how it can impact employee's choices to take a job... I may change my tune if I don't find a job right away, but I'm really only considering places that are convenient to public transit. And by that, I mean that I can work until 7:00 and the bus route won't have shut down already. So, a company in University Heights, which is certainly not Solon to me, is still too far out of the mix. Location is a BIG factor for me. I have a friend who lives in Ohio City, is from Chicago, and works in Westfield... don't ask me where that is. Basically, he can't stand driving all that way anymore and is about to take a job Downtown for less money because of the convenience.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Yes, we've been talking about that since page one of this thread. I know they've cleaned out a lot of stuff, but that may have just been WSCH leaving. The last time I went to a block club meeting, the developers said they could start in the fall of 2006 if all went smoothly. I'm guessing that it didn't, but I haven't heard another word about it progressing. On a side note, there's a big old house that was for sale on Fulton, just west of Franklin Circle (parcel 003-33-002) that had a side lot for sale along with it. It looks like Montlack has purchased both properties (Nov. '06), as they're adjacent to the large (yellow brick) building that we talked about earlier in this thread that they'll be converting to apartments. Word on the streets is that the side lot will become more parking for the apartment building. The house, hopefully, will stay intact.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Hmmm...I'd never heard that. Interesting...
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Cleveland: District of Design
It sounds like they'd only have one, if they decided to open a space in the district.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Great news! Lots of possibilities! I, too, hope they stay downtown, but with all this cutting edge architecture and other academic institutions slated for University Circle, that's gotta be a draw too. No mention of a potential location on the CSU campus? I would think a Euclid Ave building would be killer...
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Cleveland: Little Italy Neighborhood Discussion
Isn't Corbo's moving into the spaces directly up the hill from their current spot? Where there used to be a gallery? The future of the theater is still a big ?
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
What do you think W28th? Don't some of the bigger (top floor) units have that "lofty" feel with just the right amount of cozy classic apartment vibe to them?