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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Hopefully l'm wrong but l thought l read somewhere that the demo of the Gorge Dam was on hold due to a funding issue coming from Washington. If not can you imagine how cool it will be to have a river in our backyard with Class 4 and Class 5 rapids in it? Instant tourist attraction and a nice little way to create eco-adventure dollars from scratch.
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Brecksville: Valor Acres Development
Good news yes, but my bias is showing when l wish SHW had built the Valor Acres project somewhere in the Flats. Brecksville has natural beauty and can take care of itself. It didn't need SHW's help.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I've seen it in person a few times. The fact that both professional teams play there in their own stadiums makes it a success if nothing else. Yes, it's still a work in progress but l see the space between the stadiums slowly ( and hopefully) getting filled in. It will take more time but the canvas is there which is more than it was before when it was just highway and parking. More patience is required but it is happening. I don't think people realize just how difficult it is to build and flesh out an urban area in a region that is not growing like all those hot Sun Belt cities. And even they have trouble sometimes because "Urban" can be a tough sell in this country. It's an up hill battle most of the time. I like Cincinnati, Columbus too. All 3 C's have interesting (and different) strengths and weaknesses. It makes for a pretty cool competition and l prefer to celebrate the wins regardless of which city they occur in. That being said, Cincinnati does have that arrogant thing going and Columbus has the momentum so we need to pick it up a little. My heart and soul will always be Cleveland.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
As expected. The influential get more, everyone else...less and less so.
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Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
So on one side we have a preponderance of all that is good and smart and fun while on the other side we have the four letter word that is CSX. I've seen this movie before so l know how it ends.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
It does seem like the perfect combination of staying in the city, large enough site, highway access and would piggyback on the food district concept. The Opportunity Corridor was built for this exact kind of investment. I hope city leaders are being proactive here.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Love it but unless there is someone rich or some organization to champion doing something creative l'm afraid it just going to remain a smokestack.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Yea, keep the building, lose the smokestack.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
I know l'm in the minority here but glad to see the smokestack coming down. As l've stated before, love smokestacks but not in that very visible entrance to downtown.
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Cleveland: NASA Glenn Research Center News & Info
What? He didn't respond? I'm shocked. Shocked l say.
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Berea: District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus
Now THAT is a Browns suburban development l can get behind. Nicely done Jimmy. Now about that other plan you have for Brook Park...can we talk?
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Cleveland: Hough: Development and News
^ This is the future of UC. Not the past where this was the last place old suburbanites were likely to go. I grew up in a time when Hough or East Cleveland for that matter was a war zone and my French Canadian stepfather told me to never go there. He's gone now but if he could see UC today even he'd be impressed, although he'd still never admit it to me 'cause l was a know it all city lover, warts and all lol.
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
Love the geography of those Flats peninsulas. I've commented before that l think they are a better calling card than the lakefront. Other than the vista our lakefront is just so much back and forth. My family always had a boat when l was growing up and the second worst part for me was that back and forth shoreline boredom. And the worst? The springtime work (cleaning, scrapping, painting etc) which was torture for a lazy teenager lol. At any rate, my monies on the river and peninsulas for interest and development. Can you imagine all those kick-a** neighborhoods if we built them out as waterfront living/bars/restaurants along with some canal inserts for docking? Tight quarters, little allys and surprise parklets like in the video. The only change l would make is l would vary the designs so it looks more organic. Sure, we don't have mountains or an ocean but we do have those peninsulas. Imagine what they COULD be.
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
^ Absolutely. That kind of village design is what l look for in my world travels. I actually plan my trips just so l can soak up that kind of experience. I was in Morocco recently just so l could get lost in Fez, Essaouira and Marrakesh. For me that is living. The funny thing is, when l run into fellow Americans and we get to talking about the cool layout everyone seems to love it but when l ask why don't we duplicate something like it back home all l get is "But where would l park?" It's like they're brainwashed and don't know it.
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Cleveland Heights: Development and News
^ Wow. Maybe that will get someone's attention. Ha! Just kidding as l'm sure few things will rock the boat when it comes to local government. The ball's in your court local officials. Try not to dribble it off of your foot.