Everything posted by 3231
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Considering that the footprint of downtown is expanding, I would hope that RTA is looking at extending the trolley service down into the Flats once some office tenants move in. Seems like it would be the logical thing to do.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
^except for one of the residential towers, Wolstein is building all of the east bank in one phase. No need to worry about that aspect. I do wish that you guys were going into Pesht.
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Cleveland: Steelyard Commons
For us Ohio City and Tremont residents, it has become a very convenient destination. Because I work on my house a lot, I frequent Home Depot. I also rely on Target for a lot of things that I used to go to the suburbs for. I don't shop at the Walmart.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
What brand? I'm telling you all that I can.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Are there any requirements for state and federal dollars in play here? I know that with some programs, the applicant has to provide at least four alternatives when applying for dollars. I really can't see how the Stark land or the port land make any sense at all. I'm hoping that they are just filling some requirement. God, please!
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URGENT Assistance Needed, please, moving to Cleveland
Another Texan moving to Cleveland! My wife's relatives all live in Austin and we visit every two years or so. Glad to hear that you'll be able to avoid that Texas heat this summer.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
If the FEB is outer mongolia, then Westlake is Jupiter.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Here is another way to look at it: Cimperman helped make a $500 million dollar mixed-used, TOD development happen by striking a deal to move a strip club from the middle of the future home of 1 million sq ft of corporate office space, 600 units of housing, a public park and tons of entertainment establishments over a bridge, under a bridge, and around the corner from another successful housing development that is not as important to the city's future.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
Construction crews have started to install windows. I noticed this last week, but it doesn't look like they made any progress between last Thursday and today. Still, good to see the building progressing.
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Ohio Smoking Ban
^I remember when Great Lakes Brewing Company's restaurant went smoke-free about 2 or 3 years before the Ohio ban went into effect. Business jumped 10% after GLBC banned smoking.
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Budget & Saving
H O L Y S M O K E S! :-o And you've got a new house and babies. "New house" is a relative term. It was constructed in 1870. :)
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Budget & Saving
Luckily, the wife is an MD.
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Budget & Saving
^don't feel two bad, my wife and I owe about $250,000 in student loans for our three grad school degrees. Luckily we have no debt from undergrad.
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Budget & Saving
Does anyone know if banks will do the following: on a set date each month, transfer X dollars from checking into saving? I'd like to save a certain amount from each paycheck and I don't want to trust myself to do it.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
^or maybe just room for the new building next to the Breuer tower.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I'm not a fan of all words that they've stuck on the windows. It doesn't allow one to see into the restaurant. Anyone else share my thoughts on this?
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Moving to downtown Cleveland from Berea
Wow, I'm a little jealous about those heating bills. Those are not bad at all.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^^Ohio City's momentum was not very strong in the late 80s. Sure, Jay Ave looked good. But it didn't stretch too far from that little enclave. The home mentioned in the article is pretty far from the heart of OCNW. In fact, I'm surprised that the area is not considered DS. It is not the best part of OC. I've been in this particular house. I consider it pretty tacky. Outside of the living room, it is pretty odd and somewhat cheapily done. The tv room looks great for 1987 and there is a lot of plastic in the kitchen. The bedroom has a jungle safari theme The guy who does "Buck Naked Yoga" is one of the owners. You ought to see the custom stained glass pieces in the master bath. If you see it, you wouldn't be surprised that the guy does the yoga classes.
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
^they played the first half as if they had already won the series. With how great Lebron is, I don't understand why he doesn't drive the lane more often in the first half, and I also don't understand why we spread the floor until 3 seconds remain on the shot clock and then let Lebron take on the....ahhh, this game was very frustrating!
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Lakewood: Development and News
Let me get this straight. You're saying that their steaks, hamburgers and grilled chicken aren't really grilled , but microwaved? Oh, and StrapHanger? There are a few 'casual dining' outlets within Lakewood and West Cleveland, but not much. Certainly there are places I can take my family where entrees are generally in the $10-15 range, but more choices are always welcome. Lots of pizza places, there's Aladdin's, some places like My Friends and the Indian restaurant. Can't think of much else. As much as some will turn their noses up at the place, I predict it will be very busy and draw a lot from Lakewood and Cleveland. I'm very curious what the design will be as well. The Rockport Square site plan calls for a restaurant to be built adjacent to (and including?) the existing building on the corner of Fry and Detroit. That building is on the market for 300K. On another board, a poster mentioned that Applebee's has a smaller-footprint urban model for walking neighborhoods that they could apply to this project. I can't wait to see some amended site plans to see how this affects the outlook for that site. A second six-story condo tower doesn't make much sense on that site in the current market, when they can't even get enough presales to start the first one. Perhaps they will abandon that lot to retail? I'm not really sure they can do that and still get their TIF money. I'm highly doubtful that Applebee's was FCE's first choice for that spot, as it doesn't really complement the project. They may have just been in a position to say 'yes' to the first stable income-producer that offered. The Lakewood Planning Department will probably let them get away with something similar to the IHOP on Detroit--restaurant up to the sidewalk, but with parking to the east or west that also comes up to the sidewalk.
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
Exactly! There will be some greenery added to E.4th by late spring. Nothing can be placed on the outside of the railings per the hardlining fire department. Shrubs, etc could be placed on the inside, but that would take away seating capacity from the individual restaurants.
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
The art is fantastic. The buildings themselves are generic. The art should be separated from the buildings. While I wouldn't advocate for it, the art could be separated from the structure, sold to an intelligent bidder, and the proceeds would easily pay for a new elephant house.
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
You are correct. It does stink. It houses the elephants and the hipos during the winter months. It is the equivelant of a barn.
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University Circle to Lake Erie
Glenville, Welcome to UO! Don't worry, you are not on cleveland.com. We are a cleveland-friendly bunch.