Everything posted by MyPhoneDead
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Thank you. That is all I'm saying. Glad for the development, but if you are going to do it we must get it right.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
The hotel is one of the biggest maybes of this whole project along with the STEM school. The residential buildings 4,3,2 seem the most solidified out of the bunch. The most definite buildings are missing interactive elements for the public. You can't just redo these projects especially with how long it took to even get to this point. Developers talk about wanting to create a vibrant neighborhood around Browns stadium and our lakefront but are proposing single use buildings. Props to D I C K Pace for getting to this point when others couldn't but this is a one shot deal, we have to get it right. Having seafood or marine based restaurants along the water akin to Alley Cat in the flats would go a long way to making this a vibrant area.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
So these buildings are going to be for residents and office building tenants basically. No other uses for the public that I saw unless I missed it. Great...
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Lumen
Terminal Tower.
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
East 55th needs a streetscape and be shrunken.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Lumen
Anyone know if the top of the building will have some sort of illumination?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
A prison? Yikes.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Couldn't the money it will cost for a brand new stadium literally pay for ALL of this. Seeing that stadiums cost upwards of 5 billion dollars. A much more beneficial option imo.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I feel them mentioning the out of state option is just a power move to get the best deal from Cleveland and why not? They threw the world at Amazon. To me Sherwin Williams has put too much into the Cleveland is our home campaigning to just leave a couple years later. Anything is technically possible I guess but I think they are just trying to get the best deal from Cleveland.
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Cleveland: Filling in Euclid Avenue
They are placing an Insomnia cookies next to the Starbucks on Euclid and Cornell.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Lumen
So they figured out how to keep the sidewalk open in 1921 but we can't figure it out in 2019 lol.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
I mean the original building won't win any design awards either and this building does a pretty decent job of blending in.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
The house could come closer to the lot lines. That set back look VERY out of place, and that garage door is looks abnormally large due to the scale of the house. The house doesn't need a garage in this case due to lot size. It is a city they could utilize street parking.On top of that if you have a garage door attached to the house, why would you have the setback be so far away? Now when you go in and out of the garage you're running over the grass, ruining the look of it. Instead, you could've had it built up to the lot line and drive over just the concrete driveway. Plus the design looks rusted out like it has been sitting there unkempt for 10 years, this doesn't look good. Also I don't know if it is just me but that top step looks sloped. Just because it is new development doesn't automatically make it good design, higher standards are needed.
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Cleveland: Clark–Fulton / Stockyards: Development and News
Why would they specifically say Nike store if it wouldn't be a nike store? Granted I'd rather have it downtown.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
I hated this development (due to scale) until I visited Chicago recently and saw how they blended row houses/townhomes into the downtown landscape.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I mean seeing that this is no longer about the Jacobs lot and the SHW headquarters in general it should be fine.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Also, I wonder what the Landmark building will turn into once it empties out. Will they convert it to apartments, lease it to someone else? I think apartments would be the best thing and with how many new high rises are getting built downtown and throughout the city, the empty lot can finally be filled next to landmark lol.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Care to share your reasoning?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Just looking for people's opinions but what lots do you think would be the most impactful to build, Weston or Jacob's? I personally would love either one but you don't have a chance to build a super tall or a skyscraper often and the Jacobs lot sits across from 3 so it's only right to build. As long as you include something on the ground floor that creates pedestrian activity.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Didn't the recently completed mid rise in Little Italy keep the sidewalk open?
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
The presence of those large buildings didn't make the old Euclid Avenue so wide and oversized. Side note, that was A LOT of tear down. Who was behind this tear down? That is a large stretch, I've only witnessed such tear down when they have a replacement plan in place, clearly that wasn't the case.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
To me an Apple Store coming to NuCLEus would jump start national retailers coming downtown. Apple is VERY selective on where they place their stores so if they pick your location they see potential. A more realistic and possibly better location would be JHB, right next to the busy East 9th intersection and it's actually under construction?
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
@ASPhotoman How sure are you of this "fruit store?" ?
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Cleveland: Glenville: Development and News
Anyone know if the homes are market rate or a mix of lower income and market rate?