Everything posted by bdaily
-
Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
Thanks @Growth Mindset, @Willo, @Ethan, @cadmen! Hope you all will share this brainstorm of a presentation with your networks! Would love to keep the conversation going. As far as a couple decades out - I think the energy & focus are already where they need to be with some of the ideas; the WSM lots are already targeted for development in the Phase 1 & Phase 2 reports. The lift bridge freighter observation center could be a local resident & tourist attraction that generates revenue (thanks for the Tilt Observation Deck link @Willo) - especially with the increased Great Lakes cruise traffic. Looking to a Port of Cleveland & City of Cleveland partnership for this one. Developing atop any of the RTA stations might seem a stretch, but starting with one of the most trafficked RTA hubs W 25th & Lorain could be possible sooner than later. Thinking about the possibility of finding a chain hotelier that is attracted to direct airport access and visitors that are attracted to having a hotel directly above their stop! END RANT 🤣 😂
-
Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
Here's an animated version of my PechaKucha presentation for anyone that may have wanted to catch the presentation but couldn't attend.
-
Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
Agreed! I can think of a few other areas that have a few blocks of land...W 26th behind Voss being one. 😉 @PlanCleveland @KJP It should be recorded and I'll post a link here on this thread for anyone interested that can't make it!
-
Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
It'd be awesome to have a dense development here with some cozy pedestrian only streets! Stantec did work on a TOD proposal on these lots. https://www.stantec.com/en/projects/united-states-projects/-/25-connects-tod-plan-west-25th-street And I believe GCRTA is still pursuing the 25th BRT. https://www.25connects.com/home Presenting some ideas for the near west side tonight for anyone that may be interested! https://www.pechakucha.com/events/pechakucha-night-cleveland-volume-42
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Thanks @Ethan & @urb-a-saurus!
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Hey UrbanOhio members. A few months ago, I submitted the post below and mentioned that I would be presenting that idea & other speculative projects in the near future. That presentation will occur at this month's PechaKucha Night, Vol. 42 being hosted at Ingenuity on September 27th. Come see & hear about these speculative projects and other Cleveland creatives' presentations then visit Ingenuity Fest 2024 - Era of Ascent! PechaKucha tickets link: https://www.pechakucha.com/events/pechakucha-night-cleveland-volume-42
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Thought I’d share a speculative passion project that I’ve been working on for a while now, since it pertains to the discussion. (link to animation below) I plan to give a public presentation on this and a few other speculative projects in the near future. If that interests anyone then I can provide a date when it’s determined. Would enjoy y’all’s thoughts! These designs are by no means “the answer” - only initial ideas. I am, and have been, sharing these ideas to start a conversation about the potential of the WSM parking lots, W 25th Station, and other nearby properties in a visual format. Attached is an image of a map I put together that identifies surface lots in the district and the number of parking stalls in each. Some intentions of the design ideas: Activate the W 25th Red Line Station with a built structure instead of the typical stand alone island station and provide (2) headhouses. One where’s currently. The other would connect to a public plaza where the WSM parking lots are currently. Clean up the Gehring & Lorain intersection that’s currently completely f**ked with the WSM parking lot gates on heavily attended days. A 3-4 story parking garage could be provided in each new structure that would occupy where the lots are currently. The current WSM parking lots contain a total ~600 parking stalls. Continue W 22nd back to W 24th Connect the market district to Irishtown Bend from W 22nd on a City owned parcel. (Love sitting on the guardrail at that overlook.) Extend Market Ave from the market parking lots to W 28th St by opening the NE corner of the produce pavilion and activating the alley between the market and market pavilion. Activate the OCI owned lots next to GLBC along W 26th with park & multi-family structure
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: INTRO (Market Square / Harbor Bay Development)
-
Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Samsel property?
-
Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
To add on to the Austin Co. speculative design - here's a quick animation I put together with a 60ish story structure on the square. It's vague/blurry since the building lacks detail and I stopped working on it. concept - vague.mp4
-
Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
u good?
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ohiocitycommunity/permalink/2454913177934978/
-
Cleveland Development Map
I think this is the most appropriate spot to share. JLL has produced their own development map and analysis of larger Cleveland projects. https://jll.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=dd0ff16556ad46ec9f75d08a4349c04e
-
Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
Seeing this proposal has me wondering if there is a way the city could intervene and take back pieces of parcels to establish right-of-ways to provide some order to avoid what seems may end up being an endless sea of parking -- each parcel of land an island unto itself with no cohesive urban fabric (like the aspirational renderings). This seems suburban and gives prominence to cars (surface parking and no garages) and river views (for the townhomes) - that may very well not remain with new development in front of them. It's only one image but seems there may be issues to be concerned with. From this image, there seems to be no forethought about what will neighbor the site and how it will only be a part of surrounding context; it seems some rules should be in place with local policy with a large swath of land being so tabula rasa and ripe for a strong development. I'm seeking input. Could the city take some charge here?
-
Cleveland Development Map
@Mendo @nammoumj contacted me the first time I posted the map a few months back but I never saw a response. Willing to combine efforts. The use of pins to indicate phase of design/construction/completion is better organized than mine which is by neighborhood. At this point it is probably only worth referencing mine for links/details and adding whatever missing projects using nammoumj's map.
-
Cleveland: Which Project Will Be Next and Why
Made this "heat map" awhile ago and posted to a different thread. Here it is: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=11EwsFuCTCKtQfXosGqdDtVgUhLWOZpyH&ll=41.49815862771473%2C-81.68830564999996&z=13 I post a pin with a link to the city planning info and any other relevant links to the project (the layers are maxed out, though). The map contains every project that has been mentioned in each of the neighborhood's relevant threads since those threads were started. Haven't updated it in quite a few months and many projects have been announced since then. The settings are set to View but if anyone would like to contribute shoot me a message - you'll need a gmail account - and I'll add you as an editor.
-
Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
If I remember correctly, they have $150,000 set for initial basic improvements, aka Phase I, on page 33 of the PDF.
-
Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Maron Residence by aodk http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/landmark/agenda/2018/01252018/index.php
-
Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
Me too! Haha.
-
Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
I think this is the appropriate thread for this. Saw what I think was soil boring taking place this morning at the parking lot near Columbus Rd & Center St. Land is zoned for Downtown Residential. Owned by Columbus Rd Realty. https://businesssearch.sos.state.oh.us/?=businessDetails/1129976
-
Cleveland: Duck Island: Development and News
I attended. As X stated, no solid details were provided other than this will be a mixed-use ToD - but that is because this was an RFQ process and design has not begun. The only thing that is certain, at this point in time, is that Carnegie is the chosen developer because they have experience with projects of this type. Carnegie has 9 months from signing to perform their real estate due diligence. Most likely of note, as I did not see it in the slides above, Carnegie has requested a closing/construction start date by sometime next year; that would mean design/permitting/financing/etc all be completed within a year's time. The Q&A was pretty energetic and had to be cut to maintain the agenda's schedule. The next block club meeting will be April 2nd - where Kerry McCormack and Cory Riordan will be speaking with the club about the their Red Line / Greenway concerns & input.
-
Cleveland: Duck Island: Development and News
I'm going to head over since I know about it now.
-
Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
Went last night with a reservation and was seated immediately. It was jam packed so the wait for food took a bit but that was expected. The Veg Boi burger with fries was amazing. They also have High Life on tap and you can get it in a pitcher! ?
-
Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Mentioned in the article of my previous post: "Phase 3, which Wolstein hopes to start in earnest this year, will continue to turn the place into a neighborhood, with the addition of more apartments, office space and a movie theater."
-
Cleveland: Flats East Bank
The Downtowner podcast Episode 09: The Rise and Fall and Rise of The Flats Not much new information regarding FEB but an entertaining episode with Joe Cimperman & Scott Wolstein as guests.