Everything posted by ClevelandOhio
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
I believe cleveland breaks it down as residential burglary and nonresidential burglary. From there they break it down as either no force, force, or aggravated burglary force residential.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Now you just have to go to Walmart ;)
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
East Blvd house renovation
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Magnolia House renovations
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A Road Is A Road To Socialism Road
They still wont be making money because that is only operating costs. Capital projects is where most of the losses come, as is expected. If airlines had to build their own infrastructure they would be in even worse condition.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
There was snow in Dallas
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Cleveland: Case Western Reserve University News & Info
Great news. Im excited to see the future of CWRU
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
- Dan Gilbert and Cleveland
Forest City also just spent a lot of money renovating the top of the Terminal Tower basically rebuilding the while thing- Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Hibachi-sushi restaurant Tomo joins downtown dining scene For months, it sat there -- immaculately decorated and gathering dust, just waiting to get rolling. Then came the approvals. Within hours, the doors swung open. On Jan. 11, Tomo Sushi & Hibachi Restaurant and Lounge hit the ground running. The Japanese restaurant -- 1293 West Ninth Street, 216-357-8200 -- opened after a lengthy construction and renovation of the building, which sat empty for years after housing the old Flex bathhouse. The basement, first floor and mezzanine level were rolled out to passers-by who stopped in out of curiosity to check out the unveiling of the menu, the sleek bar, mod decor and that big golden Buddha. Tomo will eventually open five floors, according to co-owner Benny Yang, who also operates Japanese restaurants in Long Island, N.Y., and at Cedar Point. http://www.cleveland.com/dining/index.ssf/2013/01/hibachi-sushi_restaurant_tomo.html- Cleveland: Retail News
1st food trucks, now T-shirt trucks? Fresh Brewed Tees owner adds retail truck in downtown Cleveland CLEVELAND - The birth of food trucks in Cleveland a couple years has sparked a whole new concept on wheels – a T-shirt truck. Tony Madalone, the owner of Fresh Brewed Tees – a Cleveland-based and -focused clothing operation – announced he’s expanding his business to include a retail truck. Madalone, who owns a store at the South Park Mall in Strongsville, said he’s been looking for a retail location in Cleveland’s hot spots – East 4th/Gateway, Warehouse District, Ohio City, Tremont, etc. – and couldn’t decide on which one. Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/cleveland_metro/1st-food-trucks-now-t-shirt-trucks-fresh-brewed-tees-owner-adds-retail-truck-in-downtown-cleveland#ixzz2IGbl0qix- Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
Great thanks!- Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
That makes it look like the Red Line will have over a 6 million ridership this year which would be the first time going back to 1995 where the numbers I have begin!- Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
The Smith Building in Little Italy? It is going to be an Italian restaurant correct?- Dan Gilbert and Cleveland
I dont think the Casino is hurting surrounding business though. It also brought life to a dead building. Public Square looks much nicer at night with all the lights on the building. Even if it brings no spin off, I still think its a great plus for the city. Its an another amenity to residents and tourists. I have gone in there several times and all but once walked out above. Nothing major, usually $10 to $20 and I end up spending my winnings at a restaurant for lunch. It gives visitors from out of town one more thing to do. Who knows, maybe traveling sports fans will be more likely to choose a Cleveland game so they can gamble a little. Traveling businessmen might stop in. Instead of hanging out in the hotel, maybe parents leave their children in the room and go to the Casino at night for a few hours. I know of professional sport players hanging out there in the high stakes area. And I dont think most view it a savior. We have the Casino yes, but we also have the new med-mart/convention center like you mentioned, which im mostly excited to see how the mall surface turns out. Flats East Bank is a major project and phase 2 should certainly add a lot of life downtown, and the waterfront line will reopen with the opening of phase 1. Several large apartment building conversions, Uptown in University Circle, with phase 1 finishing up and phase 2 starting up. Cleveland State residential expansion, and other housing projects throughout the city such as Hazel8. New hotel developments, West 25th street, etc. These things are all working to change Cleveland for the better. So just because the Casino is not the cure for all, there is no reason to hate it. Its one more piece to the puzzle as you stated before.- Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Does the city/county get anything from the naming rights deal? It is OUR stadium that WE payed for and that WE maintain!- Cleveland Browns Discussion
I dont want him back necessarily but I have to agree with him with that point. Cheering when got injured was pathetic. I think he ended up apologizing for those statements though.- Cleveland Browns Discussion
Please tell me your joking Ha! Cant say that I am http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/sports/football/browns/sources-browns-looking-into-bringing-back-derek-anderson- Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
Saw the fence the other day which was nice to see. They did have parking in there still but I think it was for a special event at MOCA. Also they got a new website which is much better than the previous clear place holder. http://uptowncleveland.com/ Anyone know what is going to fill the remaining retail spaces. All restaurants but there hasn't been much news on them for awhile now.- Cleveland Browns Discussion
Supposedly there is a good chance that Derek Anderson is coming back to Cleveland.- Cleveland: Retail News
God I hate eton. And that is just moving retail even further out from cleveland and the heights. I hope apple doesn't move in this case, unless its to uptown! ;)- Cleveland: Retail News
And I wish suburban retail located along the rail lines. Imagine beachwood style stores at the new van aken. At least good retail would then be within rail distance and you wouldn't have to drive! Also would be a nice boost to ridership- Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
I was thinking at least a year but didn't want to overshoot it!- Cleveland Browns Discussion
Our Oline does need improvement. They were 9th with QB hits allowed at 81. Alex Mack had 8 penalties for 60 yards including 3 false starts and 3 holding calls. Joe Thomas had 8 penalties for 60 yards including 4 false starts and 4 holding calls. Shawn Lauvao had 7 penalties for 45 yards including 4 false starts and 3 holding calls. John Greco had 6 penalties for 35 yards including 5 false starts and 1 holding calls. Mitchell Schwartz had 3 penalties 15 yards including 3 false starts. Thats a total of 32 penalties for 215 yards including 19 false starts and 11 holding calls. The Patriots line had 15 penalties for 103 yards including 7 false starts and 6 holding calls.- Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
There are notes and a teddy bear wrapped to a pole on MLK Boulevard presumably where a car crashed unfortunately resulting in a death of one or more of the passengers. This has been up for a very long time now and I was hoping it would have been taken down when they were redoing the street but it is still up. I was wondering if there is anyway we could get this taken down. It is getting to the point where it has been too long. It has been up for at least 6 months if I remember correctly, and probably way longer than that even. - Dan Gilbert and Cleveland