Everything posted by Clueless,Ohio
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Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
looks more like a bona fide restoration w large pieces removed from the cornice
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Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
October baseball, nothing like it
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
- Cleveland: Downtown: Leader Building Redevelopment
awnings going up- Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
- Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
considering the innumerable buildable lots in ths city, uggh on the linnsalta addition site for razing a completely functional structure from ~ 2 wks ago- Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
post-ALDS Windians game traffic at a standstill, so picture time....- Cleveland: Worthington Yards (Warehouse District)
- Cleveland: Random Development and News
the chagrin valley I mean E. 60th and Euclid (a small uggh - at leastr)- Cleveland: Campus District
- Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
if nothing else but safety, thank goodness pour les fenetres nouveaux- Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
^Huron square diner- Cleveland Brewery / Beer / Alcohol News
^yes thanks ,Hansa is terrific ca. 1921 Bryant bldg's makeover at 1261 superior ave- Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
- Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
filling the space of a place, recently closed- Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
(and Barrio) Dumbledore[/member], there is small 3 story building right next door to the Crestwell. Last time I was downtown it looks like they were restoring the facade. Did you happen to see if there was any progress? That is the Starr Gennett bldg. there are some pictures/info on this PHS thread on pg 42. yes ive been watching this from the beginning and am thinking of a timeline of sorts w fotos (or before/after thing). unless someone else has pics thus far and posts something. here is some of whats been uncovered:- Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
- Cleveland: Campus District
- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Ohio City stuff- Cleveland - all around town
just picking out a rndom (still active) foto thread of mine to rieterate , if any pics of mine have been copied and saved to any computer hard drives, cell phones of any kind, memory cards, flash drives - delete them now. Also delete form any email 'Sent' and 'Inbox' folders as to remove them from email servers. Also delete from any text messages. rnc fotos forthcoming- Cleveland RNC Convention
i find it interesting that a message board like this one that is politicaly homogeneous , where 95% of its members are candy-a$$ liberals would want to see fotos from RNC week. Is this more that people want to copy the pictures (ie take them, ie steal them)? A reminder to all, that is illegal- Tears forever in Orlando
eso no tiene sentido Ja das stimmt- Tears forever in Orlando
WHEN WILL THE WEST GROW A PAIR?- Exurban Cleveland - a drive through winery and nursery country
Recently- Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
Because this community is where I was raised and where I've chosen to remain. It continues to meet just about all of my needs for a community. Obviously there is a reason, that was your original claim and I didn't dispute that. I've been asking you to identify that reason, which you have yet to do. For starters, the same reason your family lived in a then suburb. Most likely your family history started in Cleveland, then to suburb or your family completely bypassed Cleveland, for obvious reasons. Otherwise, like you, these former Clevelanders moved to a suburb because Cleveland wasn't meeting all of their needs and a suburban community did. You can relate to that. Now some of these same suburbs use urban code words like ''inner ring suburb''...lol love it. some people see history starting at th day they were born. btw this suburb that the poster is saying he or she lives in is most likely one of the UO-approved suburbs. These are in a different class and are off-limits to any criticism. - Cleveland: Downtown: Leader Building Redevelopment