Everything posted by ClevelandOhio
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Cleveland: Innerbelt News
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Cleveland: Suburban Crime & Safety Discussion
Another story from that area <b>Man robs Key Bank in Willoughby</b> WILLOUGHBY, Ohio - Willoughby police are looking for information after a Key Bank branch was robbed Thursday. The robbery happened around 12:44 p.m. at the Key Bank in the 34000 block of Euclid Avenue.... http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/man-robs-key-bank-in-willoughby
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Considering a move from Cincinnati to Cleveland
Interesting. Thanks! I thought Cudell had more like a 66% white only population. I see Ohio City having the most diversity
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Thanks
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Here is channel 3 story and video http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=169655&catid=130
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
I want to see that list!
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Nothing really new <b>Cuyahoga County breaks ground for medical mart and convention center</b> CLEVELAND, Ohio – With the clunk of a shovel, officials this morning celebrated the start of construction on the $465 million medical mart complex. Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Gov. John Kasich were among the government and business leaders who symbolically kicked off the project. "We will make Cleveland one of the great cities in the world again" said Gov. Kasich.... http://www.cleveland.com/cuyahoga-county/index.ssf/2011/01/officials_break_ground_for_cleveland_medical_mart.html
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
For sure. I hope they will be able to develop McCoy now that he will most likely be the starter and he will be able to get all the reps and focus this offseason.
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Im happy with the hire. Nothing to be super excited with but nothing to be really upset about either. Im glad we just didn't get another recycled head coach who got fired, who has had a losing record. Time to bring in some fresh blood.
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Another Dumb-a$$ List / Ranking of Cities
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/snowfall.html
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Another Dumb-a$$ List / Ranking of Cities
CBC, I think Forbes thinks its more like 8 months out of the year :laugh:
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Greater Cleveland Sports Commission News & Info
They got the wrong CSU! :lol: This is to try to gain support for a CSU football team. Not really though :(
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Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
The second one is awesome
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Walkable Communities
It doesnt work if you put it on the cedar road stop or any of the stops over there
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Another Dumb-a$$ List / Ranking of Cities
Forbes of course. I love the tone he gives us compared to other cities. We are just ugly boring nothing to do and miserable with snow while the other cities with snow are winter wonderland, beautiful, active, and a winters paradise. I agree with you TBideon with the statement to the author
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Another Dumb-a$$ List / Ranking of Cities
Holy fucking crap, just read this http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/snowiest-cities-in-america.html <b>Snowiest Cities in America Denver is king, but there are pretenders to the throne</b> Pity poor Clevelanders, especially during the winter. No hockey, no more LeBron James and, to top it all off, more snow than almost every major metro area in the U.S. The winds of Lake Erie pushing storms over the city drop an average of 59.3 inches of snow onto Cleveland each winter, according to historical data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It's enough to make Cleveland the second snowiest major city in the U.S., just a couple of flakes behind Denver, which just tops 60 inches annually. But at least Denver boasts a claim as a gateway to a winter wonderland, with picturesque mountains and first-class skiing just a few miles away....
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Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
Nice picture
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Pictures of the Random and Weird
- Cleveland Area: American Greetings HQ relocation?
I mean come on guys, we need to be realistic here. Who the hell in the right minds would want to work here: When they could work by a great URBAN environment like this: Cleveland just had no way to compete, I mean just look at the pictures, they tell 1000 words. Pictures taken by: kcgridlock http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,13423.0.html- Walkable Communities
It doesnt seem to work with the red line on the east side- Cleveland Area: American Greetings HQ relocation?
They could have used the old eaton planned site in the flats Of course. And they could have used midtown for a campus, the parking lot on public square, the warehouse district parking lot, the old Ameritrust tower, etc. But for some reason they prefer a boring, secluded suburban bunker. If AG really wanted to make a bold move that would attract younger, more hip employees, they would renovate the Ameritrust complex and move their headquarters there. That section of Euclid is quickly becoming something the city should be proud of and, if I was in a leadership position at AG, I would strongly consider becoming a part of that section for the sake of the company. But they don't want to move to the "scary" city. They'd rather just stay in the bland suburbs, where it's easier for the CEOs to drive to. You have to remember that the suburbs are where all the creative minds are. Just look at the surroundings, it clearly inspires the employees to do beautiful things :roll:- Cleveland Area: American Greetings HQ relocation?
They could have used the old eaton planned site in the flats- Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
^ hell yeah!- Cleveland: East Side Neighborhood Development
Those are some nice pictures. I think the most important factor for which the city of Cleveland needs to address is the housing stock. If The city would be able to clear out a large area and build new, I think it would be successful. Not everybody, actually only a few, want to renovate old houses. There is small population who do, mostly us on here, but being realistic, the average person does not. Thats why the city needs to contunue to get new housing if they ever want to see a large increase in poppulation again.- Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
But they arent selling the townhomes either - Cleveland Area: American Greetings HQ relocation?