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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Does this pose a risk to Sherman-Williams changing their mind About staying here? “CLEVELAND, Ohio – In an open letter, three leaders of the Black community in Cleveland have demanded that public assistance granted to the Sherwin-Williams Co. for construction of its new headquarters and research center be rescinded.” https://www.cleveland.com/business/2020/09/black-community-leaders-demand-cleveland-cuyahoga-county-and-ohio-rescind-development-aid-for-sherwin-williams-headquarters-research-center.html
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Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
I beg to differ, there are plenty of Rails with trails throughout the United States. Ohio even has a handful of them. I biked one out in Rittman, OH a couple of weekends ago. The RTA greenway would be a big hit/draw for the city.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Totally random and I’ll probably get more thumbs down shockingly but are there any plans to relight up the bridges?
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Cleveland: Which Project Will Be Next and Why
It is really sad that this happened and unfortunately I don’t think it’s over. The police and National guard etc. need to defend the city at all costs. I don’t think a lot of the Businesses will even reopen ever again. Sadly I think it’s over for Heinens downtown because heinens claims they don’t make a profit downtown they just wanted to provide for Cleveland. It will cost more to fix the place up then it’s worth. It may just be over for Cleveland’s Revitalization.
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Cleveland: Which Project Will Be Next and Why
Does anyone think now that so much of Cleveland is destroyed and who knows how much more damage will be done in the next couple of days that it will kill some if not all of these projects from ever happening?
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Cleveland: Wind Turbine Construction News
Killed “CLEVELAND -- When it comes to energy in Ohio, there’s always a whiff of wrongdoing in the air. And the smell can almost always be traced to the vicinity of Broad and High streets in Columbus, where various state officials have for decades cared more about serving electricity and coal interests than the citizens of Ohio.” https://www.cleveland.com/opinion/2020/05/ohio-siting-boards-poison-pill-to-kill-pioneering-lake-erie-wind-project-shows-a-state-in-thrall-to-major-energy-interests.html
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Cleveland: Downtown: Progressive Field
On top of that the Dolans don’t want to spend money to put a team together that can get over the hump and win something. They keep cutting the payroll. They are not good owners and I can see the team leaving town when the lease is up. The attendance at the ball park is terrible. I don’t know that renovations will help anything.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
Great news, the place looks great but I won’t hold my breath that it will get built.
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Cleveland: Downtown: May Company Building
Does the clock light up?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I’m really not sure, the last thing I remember was a failed attempt at a international heritage center.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
This is kinda random but with all that’s going on with SW do they have any plans to do something with the B&O station they own?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
A whistleblower told me those are not geotech survey holes at all, he/she said they are just searching for Jimmy Hoffa... Any idea why some are capped and others are not?
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
Did they paint the yellow beams on the balcony level?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Good to know and thanks for the reply KJP. It’s easy to doubt. Not a good comparison but Hillary was leading all polls in 2016. No i didn’t vote for her but anyways I’m ready to hear it from the houses mouth (SW)
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I’m starting to have my doubts about KJP’s Oct 14th article. Sorry https://www.wkyc.com/mobile/article/news/local/cleveland/report-four-cities-outside-of-ohio-are-being-seriously-considered-for-new-headquarters-of-sherwin-williams/95-765feb7c-2ebb-4f3e-beef-f4364f2b6012 “Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, and Charlotte are also in the running, according to a national site-selection consultant.”