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Map Boy

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  1. seriously...what's the count on proposed parking spaces for this project now? Wolstein et al need to seriously re-think what they're doing down here. This is not a mall in Beachwood where ALL of your customers will be driving in and looking for parking. This is a Downtown neighborhood that should be able to pull workers, residents and outsiders to the site. Driving should be an option, yes, but there will be more opportunities to ride, walk, and bike to this site than most other destinations in Northeast Ohio. And let's consider that if the developers are demanding guarantees from the County to pay the bills if the revenues don't add up, then it's obvious that they're not so confident in the ability of these garages to pay for themselves! Let's not create another Gateway garage situation here. Taxpayers should not be saddled with the cost of these unnecessary garages and the developers need to look elsewhere to figure out how these numbers can be crunched. Does anyone remember a potential partner offering to build the garages...and add more residential units...just up the hill???
  2. boo! go back to the suburbs Coral!
  3. great! real progress! what a mess, though!
  4. Map Boy replied to a post in a topic in Abandoned Projects
    By the way, there used to be a bowling alley in the building, in addition to the former roles as flop house, post office and hotel.
  5. Map Boy replied to a post in a topic in Abandoned Projects
    ^Nice! I didn't notice that when i passed by yesterday, but that was around 8 in the morning. There were lots of workers getting ready to start the day, though.
  6. Welcome to the OC LGR! We'll be neighbors! I'm about a block from you!
  7. Wow, very exciting! I've considered going for jobs with several developers and when I read that they're in Beachwood or Solon or something I just look right past them. Cedar Center wouldn't have been as bad as Beachwood, but the Flats West Bank is excellent!
  8. There's lots of talk of new festivals and other programming, but I don't know of anything definitive yet. I was at the Italian garden last week and was very impressed with the bi-level fountain and the size of the whole thing. I rode my bike down East Blvd. and was wowed over and over again by all of the gardens I passed. People really need to get out there on foot and on their bikes because this place is a remarkable gem crying out for appreciation!
  9. From what I hear, though, the RTA wants to move the station to a point between E. 120th and Mayfield...kind of midway...and have it be a part of the larger Triangle redevelopment. Not the best idea, in my mind, because it won't be as visible and the connection to Little Italy would be much less obvious/direct. I'll look forward to that article!
  10. Yeah, I'll taken the profit margin in the first write-up! Any images out there people? Also, interesting to note that NCB is mentioned as a funding source, but not Charter One, whose Uptown Initiative aims to spur development just like this.
  11. ^Thanks B12! I'm all about nicknaming things with letters and numbers!
  12. hey, their jest profeshional riters, give them a brake!
  13. Not as comprehensive, but this is from the PD: (ps: someone's got their numbers wrong...I'll assume it's the PD!) LeBron James invests in Cleveland housing 3:24 p.m. LeBron James will be the featured attraction Wednesday at the groundbreaking for Parkside Townhomes at Rockefeller Park in Glenville, but it won't just be a celebrity appearance. . WWW.CLEVELAND.COM
  14. ^Yeah, I know you're capable of better...I just had to throw a jab out there!
  15. You're not into that? No offense, but that Lofts 28 logo needs some work...maybe use vinyl siding as the background instead of brick? :-P
  16. This phase should be complete by the end of 2006...I believe the medians are included in that.
  17. Yes, it is quite confusing... but delightful that there is so much going on in such a small place that they've run out of names! How about D28 Lofts or D28 Condominiums?
  18. Pretty scary, really. If you were ever wondering why the city stinks some days...well, there's part of the answer! This pic is interesting: It looked like they were meticulously working around this former row of trees one day and the next, they were gone! Anyone know what happened to them? They were pretty large and I hope they didn't just end up in the chipper! There are some younger ones closer to E. 17th that were just hacked down and discarded...crazy.
  19. I'm sure the new sliding windows at Flannery's will be nice, but I'm really not impressed with the new facade. Covering up all that brick? Boo!
  20. Map Boy replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    it's so...beautiful...
  21. Finch Group? Marous? Nice! Let's hope they're getting geared up for a sooner than later thing.
  22. So, this shinier stuff is the light weight steel? I'm curious to see if they have any more of the heavier stuff to put up and can't wait to see the glass being installed! I also walked by yesterday and noticed that the old market building has a new skylight skeleton and the walls have a few new windows, but couldn't tell much aside from that...
  23. well, they may have to relocate... have you hit up Souper Market yet?
  24. Oooh! Just south of last year's Citirama, correct? The sign's been up for a while, but I noticed them doing some site work about a week or so ago. That's such a great spot! I'll post if I find anything...
  25. Yes, I love the grain silo idea...it's been done more than a couple times and in a variety of ways. I'll post my fave later... "there is a lot of merit to utilizing the idea of exposing the contrast between new and old as a dynamic design gesture. It reveals the intricacies and detail of the old (buildings, in the case of W65th & Detroit) vs. the smooth or angled of the contemporary (lighting/signals), playing off the idea of the city being a multilayered organism. This idea could be used throughout the city in a variety of different programs." Though I do think that historically appropriate fixtures would be nice in certain places, I do agree with w28th that a program like this could yield some fabulous results! I think we'd benefit a great deal from something like this and I think it could be a wonderful success (or a colossal failure, who knows?) and why not try? Cleveland Public Art, local design schools (CIA, UDC, Levin, etc) and the utility companies could run a year-long charette or competition and everyone would end up paying more attention to the little things they pass by each day. Who could complain about that?