
Everything posted by TPH2
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
There is Indies in the 5th Street Arcades food court (so good!) and also Bombay Chaat at E 21 and Euclid (also good!).
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
The end of the Shaker line was like that too. Here's Van Aken from the 50s. The old streetcars used to use the loop turn around at the end, but IIRC, the Breda cars couldn't make that turn radius, so they rebuilt the tracks in the 80s.
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Cleveland: West Side Market News & Info
There has been talk for years about creating a non-profit to manage the market. It got pretty close once, but the city axed it.
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Cleveland: Little Italy: Development and News
More to the north in the old Katz Club Diner at 1975 Lee
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Cleveland: Little Italy: Development and News
They moved (or are moving to) Lee Road in Cle Hts
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
It’s been sitting abandoned for years.
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
Mark Souther wrote about this. https://marksouther.org/2018/07/04/cleveland-sixth-city/
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Hmm. According to Cleveland City Council's webpage, the vacation passed on Emergency on 6/5/2017. But yeah, I just noticed it still shows up as right-of-way on the county auditor site. https://cityofcleveland.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3035633&GUID=00AE7EB4-E0BA-4707-90B4-49970C036C0E&Options=ID|Text|&Search=Broome+Court
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Broome Court was vacated back in 2017.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I don't believe that is true.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Cleveland Athletic Club Redevelopment
Regarding the sidewalk width, the original width here was about 11 feet because the road widened to add the turning lane at East 12th. At Heinen's and Yours Truly, the sidewalk width is about 18 feet, so you're left with more passable sidewalk at those locations than you are here.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Jack Cleveland Casino - Phase 2
@CbusTransit Where was that posted at. Looks like a Design Review agenda item, but I don't see any agendas posted.
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Metro Cleveland: Road & Highway News
People often seem to forget that Cleveland's downtown streets were platted in the 1790s--- well before streetcars existed.
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Visiting Cleveland & Cedar Point – Need Recommendations
Not sure how much time you'll have after getting back from CP, but Hotel Kilbourne also has a nice rooftop bar that is open until 1 hour after sunset. The owners of Kilbourne also own Volstead Bar, which is a small speakeasy cocktail bar just a few blocks away. There's also a gay bar a block south of Kilbourne called Crowbar. Other good spots downtown are Small City Taphouse, Crush Wine Bar, and Barra tacos.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
CSU no longer has baseball.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
The main reason CSU hasn't started a football program is because of cost. The program would not make enough money to be self-sustaining, so the cost would fall on the student body to subsidize it via an increased athletics fee.
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Cleveland: Mayor Frank Jackson
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The City's Twitter account said that the interview was conducted by Cleveland.com- Cleveland: Mayor Frank Jackson
"Now you can choose to believe the media, or you can choose to believe me" - Mayor Frank Jackson Sounds like a more toned down version of Trump's Fake News! cries.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Sherwin-Williams Explores Options for a New R&D Facility and a New Global Headquarters CLEVELAND, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 – The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE: SHW) today announced it has initiated a process to explore options for a new R&D facility and a new global headquarters. This action comes as a result of the company’s ongoing review of its facilities requirements as it seeks to best meet the current and future needs of its customers and employees.... ...As part of the exploratory process, Sherwin-Williams will consider multiple potential sites, including locations in Cleveland, Northeast Ohio and several other states. Any transition to new facilities is not expected to occur until 2023 at the earliest and would require Board approval.... https://investors.sherwin-williams.com/cs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=SWIR%2FSWIRLayout&cid=1385095432733&pagename=SWIRWrapper- Cleveland: Random Development and News
I love this idea, and I would love to see it, but it would probably never happen unfortunately, unless it were HEAVILY subsidized. It would be insanely expensive for the Jet Express (or a similar ferry) to run from Cleveland to CP or the Islands, and the price point would be way too high for people to justify spending that long on the boat. Lorain tried doing this, but the service didn't last long because the cost was so high and ridership was so low.- Sandusky-Erie Islands: Random Development and News
I was right behind the photographer ?- Cleveland: Random Development and News
I think electronic meters in individual spaces is the way to (with an app too, of course). 1) Individual meters are much more convenient for people parking and 2) There is technology in meters where a sensor can tell if a car is parked there, which alerts parking enforcement if a car has overstayed its payment period and it also allows to reset the meter back to zero if the car left the space with unexpired time.- The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
I think that's completely incorrect.- The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
What do you mean? Look at all the positive press Cleveland has gotten over the past few years. That's what Destination Cleveland's team is doing. Sure, it's annoying that the stories all start with mistake on the lake or burning river references, but then the stories pivot to being positive! - Cleveland: Mayor Frank Jackson