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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^ It amuses me that this low-income housing project looks better than anything Geis has built.
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CLEVELAND UrbanOhio Meet Up - May 17 Goldhorn Brewery
Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it due to a conflict. Thanks!
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
I'm fairly confident that at around the 4:36 mark we are heading east on Carnegie. In that portion of the clip, off to the left you can see the back of the building that still stands at Prospect and E 46th, and eventually on the right you can see the terra cotta building that still stands at Carnegie and E. 46th, and I believe that is Warner-Swasey hulking in the background.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
It looks like Dan introduced Geis's architect to the cutting edge concept of appropriately sized windows. Baby steps!
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
Nothing wrong with the middle house, by all appearances... https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2929-W-14th-St-Cleveland-OH-44113/33337539_zpid/
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
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Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
^ Not to mention the constitutional requirements. Even during the pandemic, in-person court proceedings continued, and the limited exceptions to that were quickly lifted after the pandemic because open courts are required. I would add that the multi-billion dollar enterprise that is our local legal system deserves a headquarters too. The legal industry in Cleveland (like health care) punches well above its weight nationally, but (apart from the federal courthouse), is basically centered around a dirty toilet bowl.
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Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
While our transit systems may not be up to snuff, Cleveland's road network is certainly built for a LOT more people. Who knows, maybe in a decade or two we will be reversing our current preference for road diets.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Irishtown Bend Park
Geis could bridge the funding gap....
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
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Cleveland: Clark-Fulton: BVQ District
I'm not sure its Cleveland's fault, or the former residents' fault. Cleveland was stable, and people nonetheless fled to the suburbs and the draw of the new. Block busting and redlining didn't help.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Where was the rapid cars picture taken, do you think?
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
^ Looks very Geisy. And that ain't a compliment.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
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Cleveland Heights: Development and News
^ Embarrassed to say, but this will actually drag me out of the westside.