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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
I think good company would be the best bet.... Some of those other spaces are quite large. Put an exspresso machine and a barista in there in the morning...
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
The coffee shop is at 65th and detroit. Gypsy bean. there is also a juice bar and a doughnut shop on the same block.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I heard the same thing from the Tap house guys, they were looking at that space before opening the butcher and the brewer...the numbers did not make sense. XYZ or Parkview for watching a game. the new pizza place might fit into the middle niche..... $15 for a flat bread pizza was kind of nuts from Cha. Their food wasn't good enough for what they were charging. We do need a "cheaper" place. I love local west, but 25 bux for 2 sandwiches?? Drop $70 at XYZ for happy hour?? Parkview still has $2 beers, but for how long? Still cant beat Lat 41 for the Menage a trois for sat brunch. Eggs/potatoes/toast/sausage AND bacon/coffee... all for $5.99 $70 at XYZ happy hour? My god what are you getting. You can get a slice of pizza and a beer for $5.00 on Mondays. You can get a cleveland cheesesteak and a beer for $10 on Wednesdays. I dont think ive ever spent $70 in non happy hour for my wife and i Love the Lat 41. Can spend $50 at grumpy's without even trying. Shot and a beer $8 times 3. wife drinks wine. X 4 glasses which I think are $6 at happy hour.....there is $48 right there. If they are $5 it is $44 before food. an order of chips then whatever each of us eats. Sometimes I get the pizza, sometimes not. It is not very good. The bill is pushing $70 before the tip. We go on Friday for happy hour. I don't go out/drink much if at all during the week.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I heard the same thing from the Tap house guys, they were looking at that space before opening the butcher and the brewer...the numbers did not make sense. XYZ or Parkview for watching a game. the new pizza place might fit into the middle niche..... $15 for a flat bread pizza was kind of nuts from Cha. Their food wasn't good enough for what they were charging. We do need a "cheaper" place. I love local west, but 25 bux for 2 sandwiches?? Drop $70 at XYZ for happy hour?? Parkview still has $2 beers, but for how long? Still cant beat Lat 41 for the Menage a trois for sat brunch. Eggs/potatoes/toast/sausage AND bacon/coffee... all for $5.99
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
Do you mean kennilworth and scranton?
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PM'd you, check your in box.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
the plan is 1 street. Battery park av will be extended but it will curve north to meet the edge of the 9 story tower that exists on 70th.. so ends up kind of 1/2 way between bp av an frascati.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I've been watching the construction from the start (live in the neighborhod). I don't know anything about it, but reading here there was some concerns raised in this forum about the fact they they were "stick built" despite being 4-5 stories. What this means... hell if I know... but if I was buying a condo unit that might give me pause about the future. That said, if I were renting and wanted to live in the neighborhood I'd jump on it. They have built in a little walk way that connect directly into the 65th St Edgewater tunnel. I think they're going to be a hit. The stick built wont matter to a renter, but the life of the buildings will be shorter...they will decay faster, than say the new apartment buildings that are going up on Detroit around w 30th... they are concrete and steel. All that "wood" exposed to the elements during construction will be problematic for NPR going forward, Just crap construction, thrown up hastily, and since the owners are in Texas they wont care about maintaining it once they get their money back out. Look at the condos going up in battery park...notice the "green board" as the external sheathing......Look at what the Edison has. Multi family construction allows wood framing at 4 stories and under. Ohio Building Code is followed. Enough said on that. Comparisons to Stonebridge are a little ridiculous. The developer paid off the inspectors to look the other way. And they went to jail. And from what I have read, it was a faulty design. If you don't like it, don't buy it, but don't say it's cheap and won't last. Not everything has to be brick & stone. Nobody can buy it, it is rental property. Ohio building code is the minimum...just doing the minimum is not high quality. I can say whatever I like. I drive by it every day. I have seen the sheathing exposed to the rain elements.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
of course they will do fine. they will make their money. Is that a lifetime appointment? Of course they are pumping up the excitement for this project...it makes them more money. And using free publicity, that is novel idea. It is pretty simple...drive by this, and drive by the apartments on Detroit around w.32. One of these things is not like the other. I am happy to have more people in the neighborhood. I don't mind people making money. This could have been a much higher quality build, especially for the rents being asked. K & D sold Stonebridge. They were all excited for that. The build quality was terrible, and everybody is paying the price....including them that is how bad that was...the developer had to come up shooting to fix it, that is almost unheard of. It is what it is, it is going up, no stopping it now. I don't expect you to be in charge of maintenance in 10 years, if you are I will buy you a beer, I am not going anywhere. BUT I am also not going to buy into how great the construction is....it isn't.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
I've been watching the construction from the start (live in the neighborhod). I don't know anything about it, but reading here there was some concerns raised in this forum about the fact they they were "stick built" despite being 4-5 stories. What this means... hell if I know... but if I was buying a condo unit that might give me pause about the future. That said, if I were renting and wanted to live in the neighborhood I'd jump on it. They have built in a little walk way that connect directly into the 65th St Edgewater tunnel. I think they're going to be a hit. The stick built wont matter to a renter, but the life of the buildings will be shorter...they will decay faster, than say the new apartment buildings that are going up on Detroit around w 30th... they are concrete and steel. All that "wood" exposed to the elements during construction will be problematic for NPR going forward, Just crap construction, thrown up hastily, and since the owners are in Texas they wont care about maintaining it once they get their money back out. Look at the condos going up in battery park...notice the "green board" as the external sheathing......Look at what the Edison has.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
For residential structures 3 stories or less, it just doesn't make sense to do anything besides wood framing. There's no way you can charge enough to justify higher construction costs. I think the building you're talking about on Detroit is Mariner's Watch. That's multi-family with parking underneath, totally different setup. They are 4 story apartment buildings , So not 3 stories or less and multi family. Your point was?
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
ALL of it stick built. town homes in the foreground. 4 story apartment buildings in the background.. the stuff attached to the cinderblock elevator shafts/stairwells are the apartments. The townhomes that Dergon and I live in have 2 x 4 drywall on both sides of a cinderblock wall 4 stories high. there is nothing between the townhomes....there is a whole LOT of nothing between the apartments. I am sure they will be getting all the top of the line soundproofing...that could have been achieved with concrete, but wasn't. It is real easy to see. Go drive by the apartments that were just finished at 32 nd and detroit and the new ones they are building at 38th. Then drive by this. One of these 3 projects is going to age much worse than the others. 2 are quality construction, one isn't.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
You can see the difference in quality between this and the new stuff on Detroit near W. 25th st. That is concrete, cinderblock, and brick.... this is 4 stories of stick built junk. the only thing made out of anything other than fiberboard is the elevator shafts. This will not age well. Better than an abandoned industrial building....but won't be in 20 years as it deteriorates.
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway: Battery Park
Yes...and the battery park people. Parking issues around the battery park wine bar and Grafitti as well as residents and guests of the shoreway. They were concerned about what type of retail and if that would add to the evening/weekend parking load.