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jjames0408

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  1. From their Facebook: Coming September 2025! 🌲 Welcome to The Saunagoose - Cleveland's Premier Outdoor Sauna Experience! 🔥 Discover a new way to socialize, unwind, and embrace wellness in the heart of Cleveland. The Saunagoose isn't just another sauna - it's your destination for memorable outdoor experiences and genuine connections. What makes us unique: • Outdoor sauna sessions in custom-designed shipping container saunas • Invigorating cold plunges • Cozy café area with warming campfires • Wood-fired hot tubs under the stars • Community-focused environment • Eco-friendly initiatives Perfect for: • Friend gatherings • Date nights • Corporate team building • Wellness enthusiasts • Anyone seeking a unique social experience!
  2. My bad. Didn’t realize that was a link.
  3. A new story on Circle East: https://thelandcle.org/stories/circle-east-district-development-breaks-ground-in-east-cleveland/
  4. Brightline was good here in Miami, but they’ve basically pushed locals out. Commuters do not use it as much as when it opened because they got rid of commuter benefits. It has essentially turned into tourists only. Not sure how different their other areas would be in the country.
  5. I would personally put it just above 18k. I know this conversation kind of died, but using realistic areas (unlike cities such as St Louis and Indianapolis) this number is very plausible. It will be interesting how Scranton Peninsula will be counted as its census tract is shared with North Tremont.
  6. They always show the main cities in the panoramic shots.
  7. The article talks about area colleges and universities taking active students.
  8. Every restaurant was packed with waits. We flew in from Miami for the show as well. My buddy is a realtor and he said they are giving a lot of concessions because they are so far behind but aren’t doing much on the rent price side even though the amenities are the big selling point.
  9. To be fair, they have five locations in downtown Philly. A couple of the others aren’t in super dense urban areas. I would assume we have a little ways to go for downtown to be able to support another target. There’s one a couple miles away that has never seemed to be fully stocked. Here’s hoping this, and the next few projects, add to the density and increasing income to downtown to support more retail.
  10. I would highly doubt it, but who knows. I’ve always heard Cleveland was one of the highest earning stores for the size of the market. Even as of last year, WWD said Cleveland was one of the top performing stores. The store looks amazing since the remodel. We can’t wait to go back!
  11. If Miami can do it, Cleveland certainly can. The roads down here almost rival any Cleveland street to me lol.
  12. I thought it couldn’t be right. That would be one of the larger small employment centers in the state, but I guess crazier things have happened. Thanks :)
  13. Does anyone have any info about Gravity phase 2? In the TMUD announcement it says it is going to bring in 11,000 full time jobs and 7,400 construction jobs. Does anyone else find that number a little high?
  14. I had no idea of the scale of this until I saw the TMUD win. 50 buildings being renovated is huge for a city of this size!!!!