Everything posted by Map Boy
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
yes, cranes in the air... On my way up Euclid this afternoon from Downtown to U.C., I noticed that the Heart Center's windows have arrived. To my disgust, they are a nice shade of "clinic" green. Not transparent at all...I'm pretty disappointed in this.
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
What? Who knew the Project for Public Spaces was doing transit and land use studies??? This will likely be done in conjunction with the adjacent UARD, so I'm surprised that the study area doesn't stretch to the other side of the tracks. It'll also be interesting to see what happens with the Hemisphere site, which now appears to be up for sale...
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Cleveland: The Park Building
I'd say the big banner and the lights are a good sign for his promotional side! Now, if he wrapped the whole building and put a big bow on it, that would be a little bit more exciting...
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
trivial to anyone but this group!
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Cleveland: Confronting Decline in an American City (new PBS documentary)
sorry...9 a.m.
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Cleveland: Surfing Art Show
wow, what a great article!
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
There's another thread for that conversation... Somehow, I missed this part of the interview in reading the Wolstein interview online. Maybe there are two links? Anyhoo, I'm surprised that there's so much office space being discussed and also that DFAS and Baker Hostetler are in the coversation. I guess I'll take 'em wherever I can get 'em, but I don't want to spread out the traditional Downtown office core too much. Then again, if this makes the FEB more feasible... hell, let the market do its thing! Also, I'm thrilled to hear that Wolstein thinks they can start demo and construction to that significant extent before the e.d. proceedings are through. That really surprised me!
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
my oh my... they're at Site 3, on Superior Avenue, across from Ambassador Lanes.
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Cleveland: The Park Building
They have a large new sign up on the building that says "Do Not Open Until January 2007" (or something to that effect...)
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Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
This is impressive...definitely on the high end of estimates that were given. Fifth Third Center's sale is final: $64 million 3:22 p.m. Dallas-based Behringer Harvard has completed its anticipated purchase of Fifth Third Center. The real estate investment firm paid $63.75 million for the 27-store office tower at 600 Superior Ave. in Cleveland, which had been owned jointly by Ashley Capital LLC and Galbreath Co. According to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Behringer Harvard does not plan to make significant repairs or improvements to the property, which "is suitable for its intended purpose and adequately covered by insurance." The building is anchored by the Northeast Ohio offices of Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bank and is 83 percent leased. Other tenants include the law firms of McDonald Hopkins Co. and Buckley King.
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Cleveland: Confronting Decline in an American City (new PBS documentary)
They'll be discussing this on Monday morning's Sound of Ideas on 90.3 (WCPN), if anyone's interested!
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Akron-Canton: Restaurant News & Info
I will DEFINITELY come down to Akron for this! Hynde coming back to Ohio with plans for a restaurant, too Friday, December 08, 2006 John Soeder Plain Dealer Pop Music Critic She went back to Ohio and her city was -- craving a decent tofu burger? It's true: Chrissie Hynde plans to open a vegetarian eatery in Akron. "I just want to have a restaurant where nobody gets hurt," she said.
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Cleveland: Asiatown: Development and News
Man, that's such a bummer. I thought this one was farther along. What's the potential for this to go rental until the demand for condos is stronger? Blinker, what's your take on whether the rental market would actually be stronger?
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Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
Since when is this called "college town?" All kidding aside, I'm glad this is in ink. Two proven local developers, plus all the institutional partners involved in this project should make it happen!
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
I am entitled to a parking space at every restaurant I choose to patronize. The City of Cleveland says so! :roll:
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
I contemplated stopping in on my way home from school, but decided to pass. It looked great all lit up and with people in it! Unfortunately, they had coat racks in the windows, so I couldn't peep the bowling...
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
Cool! What is the structure made out of? I guess I didn't expect the turbines to be on the exterior. I was envisioning them being more tucked into the structure. I'm no engineer, though!
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Cleveland: Demolition Watch
Anyone noticed the movement of heavy equipment around the Doan Electric Building on CSU's campus? Maybe some more "surgical demolition?"
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
Was the height issue a cost issue or was it not functionally beneficial to be 100' higher? For reference, the Hilton Garden Inn (a couple blocks west on Carnegie) is 11 stories, so probably under 150'. The US Bank (Renaissance) Building at Playhouse Square is just over 200' (thanks clevelandskyscrapers.com!) and it's pretty visible from afar. This should stand out quite nicely along the relatively less dense Carnegie and should be visible from several major freeways to boot!
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Cleveland Guardians Discussion
Well, they're already talking about Peralta being a one-hit-wonder and they've acknowledged (and addressed) a gap at second base. We have options at 1st, from veteran (Blake) to newbie (Garko). The outfield now has more options as well. 3B is a bit of a gamble with the rookie (Marte), but I like that gamble. The bullpen is already looking a lot stronger. I don't know...it's always easy to be optimistic in the off season.
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Cleveland: Reserve Square
Yeah, I can see that. And yes, the Charter School is already there. I don't know if it's operational yet, but the signs are up and what not.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
nice! I'm not sure exactly how these things will work, but I thought they were supposed to be mounted on existing buildings or built into new ones? I didn't realize they'd be free standing. I guess this is just the prototype (or just your impression of it), but I'm assuming they'll be versatile, so that they can be installed either as free-standing units or as attachments to buildings. Imagine if the new student center had one of these sticking up a couple hundred feet out of one of its corners...it would provide a nice new landmark piece!
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Cleveland: Reserve Square
Hmmm... I must've missed that one!
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Cleveland: Reserve Square
word. anything on expansion of the grocery store or bringing an entrance to the street? Even if they just had a sign on the outside that indicated there was a grocery store in there! I was really disappointed when I found out that the work on the corner was for a charter school and not the market...
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Cleveland Guardians Discussion
I'd be surprised if they still go balls to the wall for another closer after this. The prospect of signing Eric Gagne is particularly enticing, but he's even more of a question mark than Borowski... I say go for it! Tribe locks up Dellucci, Borowski 12/06/2006 11:00 AM ET By Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com Read more at www.mlb.com