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NorthShore64

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  1. Brickwork beginning at The Sutton (Fri. 2-7-20)
  2. What would Cleveland look like with nine wards? Dramatically larger wards with diminished neighborhood identities Robert Higgs - Feb. 6, 2020 - 11:19 AM https://www.cleveland.com/cityhall/2020/02/what-would-cleveland-look-like-with-nine-wards-dramatically-larger-wards-with-diminished-neighborhood-identities.html "Today, cleveland.com offers one possible scenario. Using the most recent U.S. Census population estimates, from 2014-2018, we created nine wards that have roughly equal populations and have as few as possible neighborhoods straddling ward lines. Our approach is just one of many approaches possible. But it provides a look at the impact the reduction issue could have."
  3. More for "The Lincoln" at 2410 Scranton, via CPC Feb. 7th agenda: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2020/02072020/index.php @misterjoshr
  4. The Beeker building from the Summit bike lane, just north of 5th. In the far left of the image you can see a new COTA bus shelter for the #4 and #12. It isn't much, but looks more welcoming than prior conditions, and is the only shelter on Summit AFAIK. Only ~ 7 buses during peak (4 off) per hour though.
  5. View from North 3rd bike lane (Sun. 2-2-20) From Goodale and Park (Mon 2-3-20)
  6. "The Reach on Goodale" apartments from the Olentangy Trail (Mon. 2-3-20) From the north side of Goodale
  7. Scottenstein development at 3rd and Long. (Sun. 2-2-20)
  8. Parking garage from 3rd. You can see the mesh curtain things on the exterior that are designed to move with the wind.
  9. Sofar Sounds turns up the volume to make Cleveland a full-time city Jen Jones Donatelli - Jan. 29, 2020 "...Cleveland will become one of Sofar Sounds’ “full-time” cities starting in February—making the city one of just 27 full-time cities out of 444 total Sofar spots around the world. The designation will ramp up the amount of shows from one or two to at least 10 each month. Designed as intimate performances held in unconventional venues, each Sofar Sounds show features a lineup of three acts playing four songs each." Link: https://www.freshwatercleveland.com/street-level/sofarsounds012920.aspx Upcoming Sofar Sounds events in CLE: https://www.sofarsounds.com/cleveland
  10. Rating is the percentage of all households (with TVs) watching. Share represents the portion of the TV audience currently watching at that time. So for the demographic of (18 to 49), ~1.6% of all households (with TVs) watched, while ~8% of all households watching TV (during the broadcast time) watched.
  11. Ownership confirmation. If the colors get tweaked in the future, I bet it'll be like what the Browns did 5 years back.
  12. Crew Away Jersey
  13. FWIW - The Bachelor CLE episode: ~6 million viewers, 2nd most watched Monday https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/monday-final-ratings-jan-27-2020/
  14. What’s being dug along Delaware’s Hogback Road? A private lake for Worthington Industries CEO John P. McConnell Dean Narciso - Jan. 26, 2020 Link: https://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20200126/whatrsquos-being-dug-along-delawarersquos-hogback-road-private-lake-for-worthington-industries-ceo-john-p-mcconnell "The project, a man-made lake and pond, is on private property, part of the 110-acre estate owned by John P. McConnell, CEO and chairman of Worthington Industries and majority owner of the Columbus Blue Jackets hockey team. The 23.6-acre lake will have a scuba area about 30-feet deep and a 1.5-acre island in the center, according to diagrams prepared by Gahanna-based Watcon Consulting Engineers and filed with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources." https://www.google.com/maps/@40.3041759,-82.9464895,962m/data=!3m1!1e3
  15. Again, unrelated to the Equestrian Center, but saw this article posted last week while googling about it. Miami University enrolls fewest low-income students of Ohio public colleges Jackie Borchardt - Jan. 22, 2020 Link: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/01/22/miami-university-enrolls-fewest-low-income-students-ohio-public-colleges/4534174002/ "From 2015 to 2017, on average, 10.9% of Miami freshmen received a Pell Grant, the report said. The state average was 29.4%. Miami's rate was the second-lowest among all public universities, following the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, the report said."
  16. Ya this was posted online the same day the Equestrian Center article was. Miami University to lay off 40 staff members this summer Denise Callahan - Jan. 24, 2020 Link: https://www.journal-news.com/news/miami-university-lay-off-staff-members-this-summer/1lH1vv9EF7FmfeunTpxflK/ “These are difficult decisions that are very hard to deliver. Unfortunately, they are necessary to fortify the financial health and advancement of Miami,” Crawford wrote. “We must also continue to ensure student affordability through increased investments in scholarships and new academic programs that are aligned with the interests of tomorrow’s students. To remain a nationally recognized university, we must continue to evolve and seek ways to further strengthen Miami.”
  17. Regulators approve Home Savings, First Federal Bank of the Midwest merger Jeremy Nobile - Jan. 21, 2020 Link: https://www.crainscleveland.com/finance/regulators-approve-home-savings-first-federal-bank-midwest-merger "Regulators have signed off on the merger of Youngstown's Home Savings Bank and its holding company with Defiance's and its parent company, the organizations have announced. . . . The combined bank's holding company will be based in Defiance, while the bank entity itself will be based in Youngstown. Based on estimates at the time the deal was announced, the combined bank is projected to have about $6.1 billion in assets, $5 billion in loans, $4.9 billion in deposits and more than $1 billion in wealth assets under management (AUM)."
  18. I also posted this in the Cleveland: Glenville: Circle North Development thread:
  19. Two new dining options added at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Kim Palmer - Jan. 21, 2019 https://www.crainscleveland.com/transportation/two-new-dining-options-added-cleveland-hopkins-international-airport "Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) has added Cantina taqueria and tequila bar and 800 Degrees Woodfired Kitchen to its list of restaurants. . . . Cantina taqueria and tequila bar, located in Concourse C, is decorated in the style of a streetside Mexican taqueria. . . . The Los Angeles-based 800 Degrees Woodfired Kitchen uses a stone oven to create traditional pizzas with rotisserie meats and woodfired appetizers. The restaurant, which includes NBA players Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem as partners, is in Concourse A."
  20. New owners of Hough Bakery headquarters bringing new life to Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood Kevin Barry - Jan. 21, 2020 Link: https://www.news5cleveland.com/a-better-land/new-owners-of-hough-bakery-bringing-new-life-to-clevelands-glenville-neighborhood "East Cleveland police officers who walked through the complex with the owners and News 5 said they often are called to the building in the summer, when warmer weather attracts homeless people and curious photographers. In the winter, they say the property has generally been quiet."