
Everything posted by musky
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Forum - Invision 4.4 Upgrade
Thank you very much
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
East Shoreway site draws big plan A South Marginal Road site near East 55th Street that overlooks the East Shoreway and Lake Erie may be redeveloped as a five-floor apartment building and about 50 townhouse units in a plan proposed by Knez Homes of Concord Township. The site is best known as the former Howard Johnson's hotel site. That 12-story structure was razed in 2009 by a contractor hired by the city of Cleveland, which now owns the site. Knez is on the agenda to share design concepts for the site at the Downtown/Flats Design Review Committee meeting Thursday, Feb. 14, and if the plan is approved, it could be reviewed by Cleveland City Planning Commission on Friday, Feb. 15. The South Marginal site is listed on the design review agenda "for informational purposes only." More: https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/east-shoreway-site-draws-big-plan?utm_source=afternoon-report&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190212&utm_content=article1-headline
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Browns sign RB Kareem Hunt The Cleveland Browns have signed RB Kareem Hunt. Hunt is 5-11, 216 pounds and entering his third NFL season out of Toledo. Originally drafted by Kansas City in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft, Hunt has appeared in 27 career games. He has rushed for 2,151 yards on 453 attempts (4.7 average) with 15 touchdowns, while adding 79 receptions for 833 yards with 10 touchdowns. As a rookie in 2017, Hunt led the NFL with 1,327 rushing yards en route to a Pro Bowl selection. He became just the sixth rookie since 1966 (Super Bowl era) to lead the league in rushing yards. Hunt also became the first player in NFL history to record six consecutive games with 100-plus scrimmage yards to start their rookie campaign. He appeared in 11 games in 2018 and registered 824 rushing yards, 378 receiving yards and 14 total touchdowns. He was released by the Chiefs on Nov. 30. Hunt finished his collegiate career as Toledo’s all-time leading rusher with 4,945 yards, while scoring 44 rushing touchdowns. He attended Willoughby South High School in Willoughby, Ohio. https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-sign-rb-kareem-hunt
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Cleveland: Rocket Arena (Gund Arena)
I count seven. There is a blue one on the inside
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Forum - Invision 4.4 Upgrade
Cool. I'll just wear my tinted glasses while at work until then. ?
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Forum - Invision 4.4 Upgrade
Well, that answered my first question upon opening up this morning and receiving a radiation burn from the brightness. Thanks for the info
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
FYI: Sammich was actually in Euclid
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Ooooooo... interesting.
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New UO site design suggestions
Doesn't this do it? I think https://forum.urbanohio.com/settings/signature/
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New UO site design suggestions
I broke all of mine
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Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard
I have no idea why that photo posted twice - It won't let me remove it though
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Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard
I-490 planned closure between East 55th Street and I-77 Closure will take place May 2019-May 2021 CLEVELAND (Tuesday, December 4, 2018) - Starting May 29, 2019 construction crews working on Section 3 of the Opportunity Corridor Project (OC3) will be closing I-490 between East 55th Street and I-77 for approximately two years. Traffic will be detoured via Woodland or Carnegie avenues to access East 55th Street. Specific detours are as follows: I-77 northbound detour to East 55th Street northbound: Exit at East 22nd Street/East 14th Street Keep left onto East 14th Street Keep right onto East 18th Street Turn right on Carnegie Avenue to East 55th Street I-77 northbound detour to East 55th Street southbound: Exit at Woodland Avenue/East 30th Street Keep right onto Woodland Avenue to East 55th Street I-77 southbound detour to East 55th Street: Exit at Woodland Avenue/East 30th Street Keep left onto Woodland Avenue to East 55th Street East 55th Street detour to I-490 westbound: West on Woodland Ave to East 30th Street Keep left and merge onto Orange Avenue Keep right, merge onto I-77 southbound Click on the map to view a larger version. Prior to the I-490 closure, temporary pavement will be installed to allow northbound and southbound traffic to continue on East 55th Street between approximately Bower and Francis avenues. Commuters should follow detour signage visible along the construction areas and are urged to use caution in the work zones. Work during this two-year closure will include: Demolition of existing buildings, bridges and tree removal Reconstruction of the existing streets and intersections along the new boulevard Major underground work including sanitary sewers, waterlines, drainage and utility services Construction of new bridges and retaining walls The OC3 design-build project will ultimately connect I-490/I-77 to E. 93rd Street, where Section 2 leaves off. OC3 construction highlights will include two new pedestrian bridges, four new bridges located over the boulevard, six signalized intersections, new water mains, new major sanitary and storm sewers, along with tree lawns, sidewalks and a shared-use path. To date, the Opportunity Corridor project milestones include the completion of Section 1 with the widening of the existing East 105th Street between Quebec and Chester avenues. Section 2 opened to traffic late-November 2018 and features a new roadway between East 93rd Street and Quebec Avenue including the new East 105th Street Bridge that passes over Norfolk Southern Railroad and the newly expanded Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority station platform. Kokosing Construction Company, Inc. was awarded the design-build contract on the third and final section of the Opportunity Corridor with a bid amount of $150,858,250. *** The purpose of the Opportunity Corridor Project is to improve transportation and economic development in the historically underserved part of Cleveland known as the “Forgotten Triangle” located within the City of Cleveland, between I-490/I-77 and University Circle. The three-mile boulevard will provide improved access to and through the communities of Slavic Village, Central, Kinsman, Buckeye-Shaker, and Fairfax. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District 12 is leading the project in partnership with the City of Cleveland.
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The SimCity Thread
Does anyone here play SimCity Buildit?
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Boy, that sure is a lot of traffic calming. Me likey
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
ugh, same here ?
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Cleveland: Random Quick Questions
You have to go with the digital antennas. That's the only way.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
My tire was a victim of a small nail and succumbed to a leak. I went to my favorite tire repair on Fulton Road - presto chango... like-new tire. While waiting, I saw this photo on their wall from 1946 and a Google Street View from 70 years later
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Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
Also noted here: https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/progressive-corp-sets-downtown-cleveland-office
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Euclid: Development and News
Nuclear company readies $130 million investment in Northeast Ohio BWX Technologies Inc. (NYSE: BWXT) of Lynchburg, Va., announced late Monday, Oct. 29, that it would pull the trigger on investing more than $130 million in the Barberton and Euclid operations of its BWXT Nuclear Operations Group. In a joint statement with JobsOhio, Team NEO and the cities of Barberton and Euclid, BWXT said the investment would take place over four years and would create more than 110 jobs by 2022. . . . In Euclid, where the company is planning to invest more than $50 million and hire more than 30 new workers, employees make electro-mechanical components such as control rod drive mechanisms for naval nuclear reactors. That operation is at 24703 Euclid Ave. MORE: https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/nuclear-company-readies-130-million-investment-northeast-ohio And for details of the planned expansion click on Case #2018-ARB-13 here: http://www.cityofeuclid.com/events/8021
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Cleveland: Downtown: Cleveland Athletic Club Redevelopment
Perhaps it is time to change the name of this thread to: ? THE ATHLON ? https://theathloncac.com/
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Cross-posted from the NFL thread:
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NFL: General News & Discussion
Hugo Cruz, official who missed false start vs. Browns, fired for overall performance The NFL has fired down judge Hugo Cruz, a source confirmed for cleveland.com. Browns fans will remember Cruz as the official who missed an obvious false start in the Browns' loss to the Chargers in Week 6. Cruz’s termination is not related to that single missed call, as the league does not terminate officials over one call. NFL officials are held to a standard that, if it is not met over a sustained period, they face consequences, which can include termination. That non-call, however, riled up Browns fans and players. Facing third-and-6 from the Browns' 29-yard line, Chargers left tackle Russell Okung clearly started before the ball was snapped. Quarterback Philip Rivers completed a touchdown pass to Tyrell Williams, putting Los Angeles ahead, 21-3, with 45 seconds remaining in the first half. MORE: https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2018/10/hugo-cruz-official-who-missed-false-start-vs-browns-fired-for-overall-performance.html
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New UO site design suggestions
- Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard
Oh, duh... sorry - Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard