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Huntington Tower 330'
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  1. I'm hoping they can at least renovate and open the grand lobby - such an important tourist attraction that compliments Heinens across the street as well as the two arcades down the street. What a shame!
  2. The Opportunity Corridor will be just as transformative to the city as the Euclid Corridor was and is a decade prior. Build it and they will come as they say.
  3. All this construction reminded me of a poem a came across recently by Emily Dickinson: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48747/the-props-assist-the-house-729
  4. SWH is looking good from this angle!
  5. Looks like it's made out of cheap plastic. Hope it looks better at night.
  6. Make me appreciate the size of Public Square and the impact it has on the spacing of our skyline.
  7. I like how the Euclid corridor frames the building perfectly with an unobstructed view.
  8. I sincerely hope so! Perhaps I was conflating affordable housing with public housing. In any case, it's such a prime location in downtown Cleveland for luxury market rate units. I realize its a massive building that needs to be filled, however. I would hate to see a half empty building.
  9. Will the two classes living together in such close proximity be able to get along with each other in the Grand Lobby? Seems like a risky proposition to me. Hope it works!
  10. https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2022/09/lakewood-lakefront-home-sells-for-7-million-top-dollar-in-years-for-a-cuyahoga-county-home.html
  11. impressive photo shared by University Circle Inc. on FB: https://www.facebook.com/universitycircle/photos/a.58156479865/10160083948059866/
  12. I'm surprise how small the foot print is for this project.
  13. Shaker Square, along with Coventry Village, are two satellite neighborhoods around University Circle that have been stagnant, yet stable, and virtually unchanged for the past fifty plus years that I've lived in both. Larchmere and Cedar Fairmont seem to have turned the corner which gives me hope. Shaker Square should be a hub when you consider that two transit lines converge there. Van Aiken, which is farther away, is using their Blue end of the line hub to great advantage.