Everything posted by 3231
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Dining room furniture
I definitely don't want to go with Ikea or CB2. I live in a 138yr old victorian. Overall, I'm a big fan of Arhaus and that sort of style.
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Dining room furniture
At this point in my life, I don't have the time to hit the pavement and scout the various garage sales, etc. Budget? No budget. If we like it, we'll buy it on credit. We'd be buying the entire set: chairs, china cabinet, buffet and table.
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Dining room furniture
I'm hoping that some people could provide some suggestions. I'm be buying a new dining room set sometime within the next year, but I'm not too happy with my initial internet search. I like Arhaus a lot, but they don't have a huge selection. I've also looked at Restoration Hardware and Crate & B. Are there anyothe companies that people would suggest?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
They are just checking off a box. The commissioners are the last people who would take public opinion into consideration.
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Cleveland: District of Design
Nice find. The fact that they are naming company names makes me feel much more optimistic about this project.
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
I've heard that October 25th is the day that the entire line will open. Maybe this has already been mentioned.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
^i like it. It is not the greatest design, but i do like it and how it'll fit into the new boulevard entrance.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
^then how about a checkers parlor?? ;)
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Right, but as noted above, they could make an excellent tenant for Pesht. I don't know if they could afford the rents that Pesht would probably charge. Maybe they could consolidate inside the Huntington.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
If the convention center stays in the current site, the County offices would have to relocate. That would be an interesting twist.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
My least favorite part of the plan is the huge curve-shaped building that faces the water. I with they could break it up a bit.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
^Wow, this time the Flats will have some life during the daytime hours!
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I'm really curious as to how E&Y's tower will interact with W.9th.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I think that it looks a little forced. I think that it can also make the area look as if it is not an organic part of the city--as if it were dropped down from space. Well, that's kind of what it will be.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
There are many inconsistencies between the 2nd aerial view and the plaza view. At this stage in the game, I doubt that they are putting much effort into detailing the park. They are fast-tracking building details and such. They'll figure out where to plant the daisies later.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
http://www.cleveland.com/newsflash/cleveland/index.ssf?/base/news-39/1210257843286110.xml&storylist=cleveland Accounting firm to move into Cleveland redevelopment project 5/8/2008, 10:37 a.m. EDT The Associated Press CLEVELAND (AP) A Cleveland developer says the accounting firm Ernst & Young has agreed to occupy the top six floors of an office tower in the redevelopment of a part of Cleveland at the mouth of the Cuyahoga (keye-uh-HOH'-guh) River. The decision announced Thursday means Ernst & Young will maintain about 1,200 employees in Cleveland's downtown. The firm's education center will move from suburban Middleburg Heights into the new office tower. Developer Scott Wolstein is leading the Flats east bank project. --anyone know how many people are employed at the education center?
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Cleveland: Stonebridge Phase 5
^they are investing a lot of time and money into Euclid Ave right now. I'd expect to see Stonebridge advance once 668 and Ameritrust get some good money-earning momentum.
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Origin of your Screen Name?
3231 --it is the numerical portion of the address of my childhood home.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
EDIT: The key is to get the next Hyland Software downtown before they turn into Hyland software so to speak. While I doubt that they'll get as big as Hyland, SchoolOne (which has a new name) has grown incredibly over the past two years. I'm glad that we got them. Back on topic.....KJP should be at City Hall now. Hopefully the PD will post the new images immediately after the press conference at 10am.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I believe it is in the Penton Media building.
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Today, I Overheard Someone in my City Say...
Are you still in Atlanta? Oh, I despise my five years in SEC country.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
I'd love to see Hyland Software move downtown. It is a young and very successful company that is adding employees at a rapid pace.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Work to clear way for Flats East Bank picks up By STAN BULLARD 11:45 am, May 7, 2008 Part of the old Flats begins disappearing today as wrecking crews start razing the last buildings on Old River Road north of Main Avenue in Cleveland. Empty buildings that once housed Flats stalwarts from Old River Road’s stint from the 1980s through the late 1990s as a hot nightspot will fall to make way for the $500 million Flats East Bank Neighborhood. Among the structures coming down are the former homes of Tangerine Farley’s, which more recently was House of Brews, and Circus Circus, more recently The Hustler Club. Developers Wolstein Group of Beachwood and Fairmount Properties of Cleveland plan to develop two office buildings, housing and retail space on the site on the east bank of the Cuyahoga River.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Jimbo, there are many tenants that are already signed for the retail and restaurant spots.