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Cleveland: Ohio City: Bridgeworks Development
^ At this point, they should just change the name from Bridgeworks to Staybridge (Suites) and call it a day...
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
^I mean really, they owe it to Cleveland after swapping for all those suweeet strip clubs...
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Brook Park: New Cleveland Browns Stadium
Because being an athlete makes you an automatic "meathead"?
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
It is more remote than the current site, but it isn't nearly as bad as what is going on in Buffalo with their brand new stadium. Dare I say I would take the BP site over the Buffalo site.
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Medina County: Development and News
Does anyone have any information about what happened to the apartment project that was going next to Sully's right off the square?
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
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Brook Park: New Cleveland Browns Stadium
Maybe, but the Browns were winning before the snow hit...
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Berea: District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus
Will BW football play at this facility?
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Could the current stadium be torn down and the soccer stadium be built here? I would think that with the smaller footprint of the soccer stadium, there could be practice fields built as well, which would encourage outdoor activity during warmer months. Just an idea.
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Cleveland SC Soccer Stadium
Once hockey season begins, Ignatius will have their groove back in contact sports...
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Cleveland SC Soccer Stadium
People playing soccer or rugby has no bearing on why the Browns suck right now. People play soccer and rugby in Kansas City as well...
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
HA! The townhome in the "I need this view" picture is my cousins house...and the view IS spectacular!
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Bridgeworks Development
This project seems to be slowly morphing into another "Redwood" apt project!
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
That video was garbage IMO. I had never, not once in my career, heard about the FD demanding wider streets because of our big trucks. Cleveland, for the most part, has decent sized streets. Areas like Tremont, Little Italy, parts of the E.55 St Clair, and some West side neighborhoods are tightly packed...but we were always able to get to the fires. Boston, NYC, Baltimore and Philly as well. Also, the author failed to mention the amount of equipment we carry on our engines, trucks, and heavy rescues. Our trucks may be bigger, but we don't need as many to respond to bring specialized equipment. I could go on and on...but this isn't old grumpy fireman forum! :)
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
When I was stationed on the East side, I found the skyline at night looked great from the E93/Woodhill area...the Eastbound shoreway view is pretty darn good too!