Everything posted by 3231
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
Saw some people bowling on their lunch hour today.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Does anyone know anything about Heartland's Wellington project in Detroit-Shoreway? I know that its a condo project, but I haven't seen or heard anything else about it.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
^its being used all over the place. I just finished writing up a grant to get some of that money for a public art piece that we are working on for the Buckeye neighborhood.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
good news! Natural History Museum and HealthSpace merge By Bill Lubinger Plain Dealer Reporter Juno, the talking see-through woman, and Sue, the T-rex, will soon be roommates. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is absorbing HealthSpace Cleveland in a merger approved by both boards Tuesday. The merger takes effect Jan. 1. HealthSpace, the 70-year-old health museum at 8911 Euclid Avenue, will stay open through Dec. 31. HealthSpace memberships transfer to the dinosaur museum... more at: http://www.cleveland.com
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indonesia: the cleveland type 49/104 home
That's funny.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
^I agree with MGD.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Actually, I wouldn't say completely 'green'. There is a good chance that they would have some green elements to them.
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Greater Cleveland Zoning
Do you hate me?--my wife, son and I live in a 3000 sq ft home in Ohio City.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
most likely and yes.
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Cleveland: Downtown Cleveland Alliance News & Discussion
^are you confusing DCP with DCA?
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
I've heard that the Hazel Drive townhomes (between WRHS and the Gestalt Institute on Hazel Dr.) have had some extremely strong preliminary interest.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Cooperstown was such a generic place. I 'd love to see something unique go in that space. Realistically, its pretty isolated and needs to be surrounded by some density before it could turn into something. I wonder if it would do better if the Tribe won more games.
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
Also, the sidewalks in downtown are all supposed to be the same style of brick that is currently in front of the Ohio, State and Palace theaters.
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Cleveland Eateries: A Where To Guide for Visitors and Residents
French fries is very Peruvian. I would categorize this place as a very typical Peruvian place. I lived in Peru for 2 1/4 years and they like to mix in papas fritas whenever they can. Peru has over 300 types of potatoes. La papa rellena is the best thing on the menu and perhaps the most unique as well. I hope your service was decent. When I went there, we had the worst server that I've come across in this city. Otherwise, the place best serves to stir up the fond memories that I have for the place. Peru has three distinct cultures: the coastal desert, the mountain region and the rain forest. This place really mixes the coastal and the mountain. Its kind of like going to an American restaurant that aims to mix NY and Texas on the same menu.
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
^also, they are not installing any of the fixtures until the entire stretch is nearing completion.
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Cleveland: Surfing Art Show
I think that Chris Maag wrote it. He's a very successful free-lance writer who lives near West Blvd & Clifton. I think he does a lot of work for Time and NYT.
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Greater Cleveland Zoning
homogeneous? How so?
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Cleveland: Detroit-Superior Lofts
They are now (i believe) also working on a facade on the Detroit Ave side. They have constructed some sort of wooden shelter around one of storefront windows. They had also done this on the W. 26th side.
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Cleveland: Asiatown: Development and News
No, there is no nerve to strike. If someone has something new to add, I like to hear about it. I don't think you'd call someone an idiot unless you have good reason to do so. That's disappointing that the Cloak Factory was done on the cheap. From what I've heard about the Pinnacle, it was done well. Did you hear or see otherwise?
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Cleveland: Asiatown: Development and News
why are they idiots?
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Congressman Dennis Kucinich
I'm disappointed that he's going to run for president. He has no chance of winning. Dennis, take care of Cleveland before you start worrying about the rest of the country.
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Cleveland: Asiatown: Development and News
^i was getting the feeling that it was Tesco's difficulty with other projects that lead to its demise.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
"A tarblooder was a railroad worker whose job was to smear hot tar on railroad ties after they were laid to seal them and hold them in place. It was difficult work to say the least. The mixture of tar, dirt (and most certainly the occasional real blood) and sweat pouring off of these men gave the impression of blood."
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
hmm.. maybe in Shaia's location. ;)
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Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
I don't have up to the minute information, but I had always heard that B&N had signed on to do a two-story bookstore at the the corner of Euclid & Ford.