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YABO713

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  1. And that will have to start in City Council's sub-committee for ballards... and then will need to be reviewed by building dept... then will head back to sub-committee for comment.... then, once passed, will go to council, which will then be referred to a consultant to assess how bollards promote inclusivity... once that report is done in 2026, the city can purchase the bollards but not install them until a study of the average daily foot traffic on E. 4th is finalized in 2027.
  2. I'll give it its first stress test next week after I eat 3 Cinnabons at my gate
  3. Now let's just get something in the space that's had those GD "Let's French" banners in the window for 5 years...
  4. This is probably only tangentially related to this, but I think it's related nonetheless... A major retail development around this site will almost certainly spell the unequivocal death of Crocker, Pinecrest, or Legacy/Beachwood. We've spoken about this before, but we should probably have 1-2 luxury retail locations in Greater Cleveland - and any development the Haslams propose, I assume, will not include Payless and Dollar Tree
  5. I guess my point is - and I get the points you're raising too - but it would easier to fundraise for an additional 5,000 person stand if financial incentives associated with promotion were realized. I mean... Messi's current home stadium currently includes four 1,500 person risers set diagonally on each corner of the field... not every MLS stadium is new or bespoke for soccer.
  6. In my opinion, it would never happen the way it does in Europe, where a premier league team could theoretically be a Sunday league team in 5 short years... However, I think if there was a 2 tier system, with the USL's top league being the "English Championship" of sorts... Even if relegation was limited to only 1-2 sides a year, I think it could work. Moreover, I'd actually argue the inverse... I think if Cleveland has a USL team, attendance will be substantially better if there's a chance that they can be promoted.
  7. I really wish US Soccer would push for a tiered/relegation system - but that'll never happen
  8. I'm from a large, Irish family and was the third fourth generation of the same to get married at St. Colman, so it holds a special place in my heart... But even for those of you secular folks who are interested in history and architecture, this is a cool little documentary and worth a watch...
  9. Slightly different rec than @Boomerang_Brian, and pushing slightly against your current position... If I'm you, and you're going to be with a group, I would get an AirBNB in Ohio City (preferably near Hingetown) - you'll be within a 2 mile walk/Uber/scooter ride everywhere downtown (I biked to Key Tower from W. 50th in 9 minutes this morning), and you'll also have a slightly more lively neighborhood during the day. 25th and Lorain is a really, really, fun and unique place to be around in the summer, especially on weekends. You can still catch the rapid from the airport to either 65th or 25th and walk to your place, and it also mitigates the need for parking for the friends from Youngstown. In terms of restaurants, you'd have Amba, Bartleby, Brightside, etc. In short, Ohio City offers you FULL downtown access while giving you slightly more options (in my opinion) in the morning and early afternoon with a group. If you're insistent on Downtown, then the Hyatt is always my #1 rec for out-of-towners - it's such a special building. And I second Brian on the Acqua di Luca recommendation... exceptional service and incredible food.
  10. I despise the block club and the idea of an MF'ing parking garage... But... if it has a retail element on-street and will be large enough to throw in the face of those NIMBY chodes over the next decade any time they bring up parking, then I'm all for it.
  11. Counter-counterpoint - every inch of that artificial grass is open to the community for public use and houses several: 1. Adult rec leagues, 2. Youth summer programs like Arrupe, providing free childcare in the summer for neighborhood children 3. Neighborhood activities - last summer I walked my dog around the fence at Kyle Field and a group of immigrants were having what was explained to me as a harvest celebration, with about 40 people. Additionally, when I was at Ignatius, the structures on those lots were unsafe and, in one case, occupied by a squatter, who the school allowed to live there until his death, despite owning the home from 1994-2007. Ignatius students subsidize the living hell out of Dave's Cosmic Subs, Farkas, Boaz, OCB, and Heck's. Density is great - and I don't think your point is wholly without merit. But giving neighborhood kids and families access to recreational facilities is also an incredible function.
  12. I'm biased as an alum - but I think St. Ignatius is a unique touch to that stretch and, in many ways, has been an accelerant to westward development
  13. Allow me to stop this train before it flies any further off the rails... The Browns are not leaving Cuyahoga County. Just stop.
  14. I agree but it might not be in his control. Look at all of this in a vacuum... If the Haslam's can buy up a larger swath of land and control all the revenue streams arising therefrom (events, lodging, shopping, parking, etc.), they won't really care as much about the out-of-pocket expenses because it turns into an annuity that guarantees them a final four or Super Bowl every decade, an annual bowl game, year round headliner concerts, and makes the complex an annuity, not a cost. I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I also think he'll need to convince them that it makes fiscal sense to stay somewhere that limits their ROI, which I'm not sure he can. HAVING SAID THAT, my gut tells me that the team will ultimately stay in or near downtown.
  15. I can unequivocally confirm this part isn't true.
  16. Loveeee this - and only a mile from my front door. Will this be in addition to Tremont or replacing it?
  17. It was my wife's favorite - but I agree. We always brought our daughter there last summer when she was 4-8 months because there would be no one there to bother if she cried
  18. Toast in Gordon Square announced today it's permanently closing April 3.
  19. I know Haslam Sports Group is aware of this, too. It's much easier for Atlanta to win a Final Four over Houston now, given the proximity to commercial activity and hotels. That's a key focus.
  20. I don't mean this maliciously, because I think she truly believes she's working to help people... But she truly does not understand some basics of supply and demand and it'll stagnate growth and end up displacing more people than if larger-scale developments and multi-unit renos were encouraged.
  21. This was over a year ago and he recently bought a duplex in my ward, so I don't think it's going to materialize. But I like the idea.
  22. Fun anecdote - I have a friend who tried to convert one of the old houses with former storefronts attached in D-S (I'm sure you all know what I'm alluding to), into a 2-unit, fully residential property, which would require some substantial renovations and a zoning variance - and she told him explicitly that it shouldn't be anything other than a single family home. He even toyed with the idea of opening an all-day breakfast sandwich shop in the front (so the rear property could stay single family) and he got a HELL NAH in response.
  23. Jenny Spencer cannot possibly fathom that more units = more affordable units