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NorthShore64

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  1. This is similar top Erieview in Cleveland (obviously not in terms of scale). Decades old office spaces built on Urban Renewal projects from the 1960s receiving historic tax credit for mixed use conversions in 2020. (Mon. 9-14-20) Some of its neighboring buildings built along Town street on the urban renewal clearance project These buildings represent the northern end of the Market-Mohawk Urban Renewal Project. Here is a map for additional context
  2. Parsons and the East Interchange Closed Parsons south of the new I-70 overpass (Sat. 9-12-20) Looking west from the new 18th Street bridge Parsons before Mooberry (Mon. 9-14-20) Looking east from Parsons down the relocated Mooberry Street Looking north towards I-70 Bridge Looking south towards I-70 Bridge I-71 South to I-70 East New Mound Street Bridge / I-70 West DWTN access East Innerbelt Looking south towards Broad from the east end of the Long Street bridge
  3. 15th and High (Sat. 9-12-20) Work at the Coffery Road Intramurals Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic Drilling at Outpatient Care West Campus
  4. New Chipotle Building (Mon. 9-14-20) From North 3rd you can see the east end of the parking garage (with the Crew Stadium Cranes behind) Park Edge from Old Chipotle Building
  5. Schottenstein building (Mon. 9-14-20) Edward's Garage 6th Street Mews Phase 2. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/78-Normandy-Ave-TOWNHOUSE-Columbus-OH-43215/2078213952_zpid/ Normandy Avenue Residences (mentioned in the post above) House renovation at 92 North 5th. The new single family home (also mentioned in the post above) at 96 North 5th will be located in the lot on the left. Listed at $1.3 million https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/92-N-5th-St-Columbus-OH-43215/2078197785_zpid/ Streetview of the same house from July of 2019
  6. East Livingston streetscape progress (Mon. 9-14-20) Research Building IV \\ Looking east from Parsons towards the relocated Mooberry Street at the new I-70/71 off ramp New I-70 Parsons Overpass Same bridge from a little further south (Sat. 9-12-20) Near East Office Building and Garage
  7. Founders Park at 5th and Battelle (Mon. 9-13-20) At 5th and Perry From Olentangy Trail Former Elementary Site / Vision Development
  8. CoverMyMeds Headquarters (Sun. 9-13-20) View of the tower crane from Mount Carmel Farrow Harley Davidson dealership expansion Gravel on the ground at Gravity 2.0
  9. Grandview Crossing (Sun. 9-13-20) From Douglas Street
  10. The Morgan at Ohio and Oak (Sun. 9-13-20) The Elliot (Linwood between Oak and Franklin) The Adelphi Quarter
  11. FWIW, I'm pretty sure this section of 271 has the highest average daily traffic volume in Northeast Ohio. Pretty good visibility for the site http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/traffic/Pages/Traffic-Survey-Reports-and-Maps.aspx Also I think Eaton's building is only 10 stories tall, so if built this could be the tallest office building off 271.
  12. In more lane adding news brought to you by ODOT... Lane and ramp closings this weekend as I-480 traffic is switched to new Valley View Bridge Rich Exner - Sep. 10, 2020 https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2020/09/lane-and-ramp-closings-this-weekend-as-i-480-traffic-is-switched-to-new-valley-view-bridge.html
  13. Kent sure wouldn't be where it is today without Burbick. If only every city in Ohio could have someone as committed and visionary as him. Kent loses generous leader, visionary in Ron Burbick Bob Gaetjens - Sep. 8, 2020 "A key civic leader in the restoration of downtown Kent and other Portage County endeavors died Sunday. Ronald Lee Burbick, 75, passed away at his home. Burbick provided one of three spokes of funding necessary to unlock state and federal redevelopment dollars that help lead to new construction downtown, said Howard Boyle, chief executive officer of Hometown Bank." https://www.record-courier.com/story/business/2020/09/08/ron-burbick-major-contributor-kents-new-downtown-has-died/5749580002/
  14. New Cleveland Public Library Hough Branch, from the City Planning Commission Meeting for Sept. 4: and from the PD: Cleveland Planning Commission approves design concept for Cleveland Public Library’s proposed Hough Branch Steven Litt - Sep. 5, 2020 "The city’s Planning Commission on Friday unanimously approved the design concept for the Cleveland Public Library’s proposed $4 million Hough Branch, scheduled for completion by spring, 2022. It will replace the existing neighborhood branch at 1566 Crawford Road, described by library officials as aging, outmoded and not worth revamping." https://www.cleveland.com/news/2020/09/cleveland-planning-commission-approves-design-concept-for-cleveland-public-librarys-proposed-hough-branch.html
  15. Indians' ratings on SportsTime Ohio lead MLB and are on pace to be club's second-best since 2007 Kevin Kleps - Sep. 9, 2020 "Last season, the Tribe's ratings norm was the second-best in MLB, finishing just shy of the St. Louis Cardinals' 6.6 average. Going by the percentage of games played, the Indians' 2020 average is 19% ahead of the ratings norm at the same point in 2019. The Tribe is on pace to post a top-three finish in the local ratings race for the fourth consecutive season and should land in the top five for the sixth time in seven years." https://www.crainscleveland.com/kevin-kleps-blog/indians-ratings-sportstime-ohio-lead-mlb-and-are-pace-be-clubs-second-best-2007
  16. Views from the Shoreway (was not driving) (Sat. 9-5-20) Church+State, The Dexter, The Quarter Phase I and II From Wendy park From Transformer Station
  17. Wendy Park Bridge Progress (Sat. 9-5-20) Connector Trail Progress (sorry about the glare) Right of way clearance and bridge/boardwalk work beginning for the trail just south of the Westerly Treatment Plant Rendering of the bridge/boardwalk
  18. (Sat. 9-5-20) I appreciate the small courtyard/seating area for the A7 Cafe (former Piccadilly Ice Creamery).
  19. New Riverfront buildings from Wendy Park (Sat. 9-5-20)
  20. Same vantage point 24 days later (Tues 8-18-20) The 1 story building torn down on State near Belle was the first demolition on the peninsula in 13 years (excluding Franklin County Veterans Memorial) State Street, Rush Alley and Capital St are closed at the tracks to Belle St, along with Starling from Broad to Town.