Everything posted by ClevelandOhio
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Are we sure Cleveland has a higher downtown population than Indianapolis? What are the Indianapolis numbers? And Indianapolis does have far better downtown retail which might help the restaurant scene stay open on Sundays.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
great pictures!
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Thanks for sharing. I love seeing project photo updates!
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Funny how they dropped Vickers for Marecic. They said Vickers cant catch and Marecic would be perfect for the system since he could. We lost a great lead blocker who played a major role in Jerome Harrisons big games, and Peyton Hillis good season for a guy who cant catch or block. That was a terrible decision from day one. Vickers wanted to stay here too.
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
Cleveland representing! lol. It would be nice to see more american flags at the top of that list. Some of those ridership numbers are crazy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_systems_by_annual_passenger_rides
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
With about 4286 units downtown, and a population of 6,312, it comes out to about 1.5 people per unit. 668 Euclid Avenue and the Langston Phase 1 are not included, so that is about another 447 people, bringing downtowns total to about 6759. With that formula, the Hanna Annex, Chester Commons, Reserve Square, and 1717 East 9th, will add about 873 people to downtown, bringing the total up to 7632. The langston seems to be adding about 2 people per unit, so when phase 2 is done that could bring in an additional 520 people, bring up the total to 8152.
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
Thanks guys! @CLE618, I thought Heritage Hall was run more like apartments, but I agree with you that it should be considered dorms so I changed it on the map. Thanks! @Murray Hill, I have the Langston broken up by phase. The first phase is in yellow since it is completed and has 48 units. The second phase is in orange, since its still under construction and has 260 units. I wasn't sure if these were numbers 100% correct but that is what I found on here. Does phase two have 308 units alone? @stpats44113, Thanks, and im surprised I missed that one. Ive added it to the map. Do you know how many units it has?
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Not sure where to put this Restaurateur Pete Leneghan looking to bring horse-drawn carriages to downtown Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland City Council is considering a proposal by a local restaurant owner to lease unused portions of the Cleveland Police Mounted Unit Stables near downtown for carriage horses. Pete Leneghan, an owner of Stone Mad Pub in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood, said he wasn't ready yet to share his plans publicly. But Leneghan, who has a hand in several successful area eateries, also has a history in the horse-drawn carriage business. He owned a medallion -- a special license to operate a horse carriage -- and served customers in Central Park for 18 years. http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2012/10/restauranter_looking_to_bring.html
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
I have just updated this map. I added a new category. [glow=red,2,300]Yellow - Current Apartments/Condos [/glow]Orange - Underway/Final Planning stages Green - Planned Conversions Purple - Dorms Red - Public Housing http://tinyurl.com/DowntownCleveland
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Pittsburgh (and the Pirates)
Thanks for sharing! I thought the same thing. People built it up and when I got over there I was very disappointed. I loved my visit and the city, but overall their downtown has a sort of dirty feel to it as well.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
BTW, Peabodys is now just a black wall.
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General: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
So your saying the view of the city from the lake would be better with it gone? /not following the scar angle. Im not someone who really cares about how the city looks from far away. That massive bridge is a scar on the West Bank of the Flats, East Bank of the Flats, and Warehouse district. Those neighborhoods would function a lot better if the bridge was gone.
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Cleveland: Shoreway Boulevard Conversion
Between West 65th and West 25th there really is not any reason to slow it down IMO. I would love to see it become street level, and 25 mph once it hits West 25th heading east. It would become a widened Main Avenue, which will go into a lift bridge over to the east bank of the flats. From there traffic would go up Main Avenue through the Warehouse District, and Main Avenue would then connect with Lakeside. The bridge over the tracks, south of the stadium would be removed, and everything from West 3rd to dead mans curve would be converted into a 35 mph boulevard.
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Cleveland: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News & Discussion
Here is a good list of bands that have been ignored. http://www.goldminemag.com/article/10-bands-snubbed-by-the-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame
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General: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
It would be an amazing day to see that scar on the City of Cleveland removed.
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Cleveland: Retail News
I went Nordstrom Rack once with my girlfriend. I didnt think the deals were that great. I literally saw a tag that said "a savings of $0.00, thats 0% off!" And another one that was $0.30 off. Most seemed to be in the $3 to $5 range.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
Webcam for the construction on Chester http://www.csuohio.edu/offices/architect/webcam/studenthouse.html
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Cleveland: Retail News
I agree. And somewhere on here I have broken these numbers down to show the real situation downtown. Some people say 12,000, when in reality its more like 7,000.
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
^ I was thinking the same thing when I saw that picture. Thanks for sharing Clueless!
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Cleveland: North Coast Transportation Center
Whats the chances of this thing passing?
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
I think it took me about 30 minutes to get from Public Square to Uptown on the Healthline the other day. And speaking of the Red Line, I really wish it would have served the Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland State University. Its ridership could be so much higher if most of the route didn't suck. It misses a lot of major attractions and traffic generators.
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Cleveland Rapid Rail Construction Projects (Non-Service Issues)
This station will be great.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Looks great!
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
and cockroaches
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Cleveland: Random Quick Questions
Added the Casino to the post that started this thread. That KJP I just added them. I only used Browns and Indians figures though, not additional events.