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HGRHS

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  1. I've often thought the same on restaurants staying open. Even a limited menu of dessert/coffee/drinks I've thought would be ideal. That being said, from my anecdotal experience, BIN 216 is usually not very busy after shows (albeit only open to 11, I believe.) Regardless, this may help settle my long term bet with my friend that Mitchell's should open a small scale shop in the former Dynamite location.
  2. What I learned most from KJP’s latest is that the “trans” in NEOtransblog stands for “transformation” and not what I assumed (transportation)…
  3. Walking by this week, I was a little disappointed that the way the pavilion is integrated on the square it seemingly blocks off the new Fahrenheit from view. Unless you are essentially standing on the north side of the sidewalk near the Old Stone Church or on Frankfort, you probably wouldn't even know it was there. I know it isn't SHW's concern, but a different footprint could have opened up the restaurant to really be a part of the Square, which would have been nice.
  4. I like this proposal too, but as someone that has worked in the justice center previously, I would expect pushback on the campus like structure. Personally, I think it could work (and add more life to the street activity) but I expect those with influence would prefer, at the least, connected buildings. Although I don't know if the article addresses how this proposal divides the functions (I do not have access to Crain's anymore (my library card needs updating).)
  5. Love that cleveland dot com puts an article about a public project that is seeking public input (which they chose to title, "Cleveland wants feedback...") behind a paywall....
  6. A couple quickies from the other night at Nautica
  7. HGRHS replied to GISguy's post in a topic in Roads & Biking
    Seeking any input and recommendations on a fitness tracking watch. I use it primarily for running, but also cycling and swimming. I was utilizing an Apple Watch Series 3 over the last few years, which has now stopped working. I liked the Apple Watch as an everyday watch, and thought it was a couple ticks above “serviceable” for fitness. I mostly use Strava, with also the polar heart rate apps. I am hoping to find something that passes as an everyday watch (and won’t look out of place in a professional setting) but is perhaps a better fitness watch. I have heard good things about Garmin but really don’t know where to start. Any info is appreciated!
  8. I did not know when I woke up this morning I would be judging Perth, Australia's waterfront...but here we are.
  9. I don’t have too high of hopes for a significant Rhodes remodel, especially anytime soon, when CSU just included the current iteration in its new logo? https://www.clevescene.com/news/cleveland-state-university-unveils-new-fine-logo-penn-state-esque-branding-41249539
  10. Again, not surprised the Hall of Fame village project won credits, but certainly not excited about it (but still happy Valor Acres missed out!)
  11. Low quality stoplight picture from the other night. But first time seeing it in person since this core has started rising, and was pleasantly surprised with its size and presence.
  12. A friend of mine who has lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last decade tells me (only partly in jest) the only place with worse traffic is his hometown, Strongsville.
  13. Very close. I heard they were looking at Avon.
  14. I certainly agree it should not, and with the issues you raised (which is my guess why it seems like the NFL isn't interested in financing it), but that's why I suggested it would, as this may be its only hope.