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FlyGalH2K

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  1. Clevelanders like their fresh produce huh? never seen so many links....but then hey! i do live in the desert :-P
  2. FlyGalH2K replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    Great, Great!!...thanks for the links all. My search didn't turn up with any of these Looks like the Lyndhurst one would be closet....if I get any info on the Shaker Lakes one, I'll pass it on
  3. FlyGalH2K posted a post in a topic in City Life
    Are there any running clubs in the Cleveland Heights/Shaker Heights/University Circle area? I see a few posts on biking, so seems like there may be a biking community, but nothing on running ~ Anyone know of one? So glad the folks at city-data sent me here....you guys have been AmAZinG :clap:
  4. OhmyGwasH ~ KJP You. Are. Awesome!!!....Thanks for the speedy response and links. Great insight. I'm reading nothing but great things about Larchmere which has been comforting. Overall, would most say it's a vibrant, youthful, young professional type vibe? Checked out the triangle & besides the fact I felt it was a tad overpriced compared to others in the area, it's a big apartment complex which i'm not too thrilled by Curious, is the gas bill as outrageous as what most have said it is on here? I'm reading $300ish in the winter? YiKeS!! For a student that can be much *gulp* The Food co-op sounds mega cool, I'm part of one here in Arizona and wonder if it kind of works the same...you know members put in $X amount a week or every two weeks depending on what you chose & you get a basket of fresh stuff? Anyone part of the Cleveland co-op?
  5. Moving to Cleveland in the Fall to attend CWRU Law Just spent the weekend up there (from Arizona) looking at apartments in the cleveland heights, shaker square, university circle area and was disappointed by how dingy, unkept or tiny most were. I'm looking for a 1br in the $600-700 range and I'm not a big fan of the LARGE apartments houses. It's also unlikely that i'll be able to visit again till I move there, so I was really hoping to secure something as a result of my trip I did stumble across a neat, charming place above a boutique store on Larchmere. [Map location here] I'm wondering what your thoughts are in terms of safety, noise level, commute conditions in winter etc I'm a city, urban type girl, so I'm drawn to the feel of Larchemere street...but i'm sensible to know there's more to finding a place to live than that All Thoughts/Suggestions are most appreciated