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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks everyone. Quick question: If I wait at the bus stop along St. Clair and Nottingham (bus #1) between 6pm and 8pm, should I be concerned? Would it be best to just take a cab?
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
I had a chance to ride the bus (#81) today, and it wasn't too bad. Are most bus rides similar? Will the #1 bus be similar?
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks everyone. I had a chance today to walk around and see the sights but something immediately came to mind: Where do I go to purchase furnishings in the downtown area? For example, computer desks, lamps, shower curtains, etc...
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
I work in the middle of Tungsten Road.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Hi everyone, Again, thanks so much for all the help. Greatly appreciated it. I have finally arrived in Cleveland, and I decided to settle in with the Crittenden Court Apartments. It isn't too bad -- room is a good size but the gym, for lack of a better term, sucks. Anyways, the next step is determining a bus route to work. I know that several individuals have suggested that I take the Red (or Health) line, then transfer to the 28 Bus. For clarification, does the 28 bus take me right into Tungsten Road? And is this bus safe? Safer than taking the 1 bus all the way through to Tungsten Rd.?
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks KJP. I've had a chance to review all of RiderTA's website -- but it's still confusing, as should be, since I'm not familiar with the area. If I'm correct, the bus ride itself is about 45 minutes, but, coupled with an 11 minute walk thereafter, the entire trip equates to about an hour.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
I will be in Downtown Cleveland sometime around July 10th, so that will give me some time before work to test the transit system.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks so much everyone. This community has been great, to say the least. I went ahead and decided to go with the Crittenden. Its cheap, affordable, but large enough to store all my things (which isn't much anyways). Now that is covered, the next step is to figure out transportation: commuting via transit system or purchasing/leasing a car. This is still a large concern, since I received mixed opinions on this. I spoke with one of my colleagues, and they advise that I purchase/lease a car. But then others on here comment that the RTA isn't that bad. This is quite the dilemma...
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
That's the site I've been researching heavily from. I mean, it looks nice.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks 3231 and X, your comments are very helpful. Taking everything into consideration, the Crittenden sounds like the better option. By the way, is 450 square feet large?
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks again, everyone. This site, and more importantly its members, have been a tremendous help. Now that I've decided to live in downtown, which apartment is the better choice, based on both price and safety: Crittenden or Heritage Suites? Location- Heritage Suites:2200 Prospect Avenue http://www.move.com/apartments/listing/C154967 Crittenden: 955 W St Clair Ave http://www.forrent.com/apartment-community-profile/1001590.php
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks everyone. I will attempt to commute to work (again, I'm not worried about the train/bus system but more or less, what happens on the bus). If the buses aren't as bad as they seem to be, then commuting may not be such a bad idea. But a one hour commute will suck.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
So most would agree that living in downtown is a much better deal than living in the suburbs, taking into account that I am young professional? Either way, it almost seems necessary to purchase a car.
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I am leaning heavily towards to the Crittenden Court apartments, and, although some argue not to own a car if living downtown, I think it may be the best option in having a car -- trusting the transit may not be sensible (bad weather, traffic, etc.).
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Relocation assistance for work: From Boston to Cleveland
I mean, I do not mind taking the bus (even if it takes an hour to get to work). Have there been horror stories with Bus 1?