
Everything posted by musky
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Cleveland: St. Clair-Superior (non-Asiatown): Development and News
So glad to hear this. I wonder who the tenants will be
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
Don't know the origin, but its been there for at least a year
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
All you have to do is click on the photo and it will automagically resize. Click again to make small. I actually prefer it this way
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Euclid: Development and News
Something is moving into the former B&B Appliance building already. Think of a furniture place that recently lost their building to a fire
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The forum is Back!
YAY!!!! Thanks for your hard work
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Cleveland: Downtown: New Police Headquarters
That is what I thought when I saw this article
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
It may be something as simple as moving a stop near the employee entrance or creating a layover location within the parking lot. Nothing fancy or expensive
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
^There is a conversation going that will hopefully extend that line - perhaps others - into the Fulfillment Center campus
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Euclid: Development and News
Well, there is already an Amazon Flex fulfillment center across the street from East 260th in Bluestone II. Bluestone I has been fully leased for a couple of years and ground was just broken on the 75k sq ft Bluestone III. Further west on St. Clair is the 25k sq ft expansion of Keene Building Products and there's also Lincoln Electric campus with the almost finished $3 million Welding Technology School
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
- Euclid: Development and News
Amazon Continues Growth in Ohio with Euclid Fulfillment Center New facility will employ more than 1,000 associates SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)—Sept. 27, 2017-- Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced plans to open its fifth Ohio fulfillment center in Euclid, which will create more than 1,000 full-time positions. The company recently announced upcoming fulfillment centers in Monroe and North Randall, and it currently operates fulfillment centers in Etna and Obetz. “Our growth in Ohio is the result of an outstanding workforce and incredible customers,” said Sanjay Shah, Amazon’s Vice President of North America Customer Fulfillment. “We are proud to be adding 1,000 new jobs to the more than 6,000 Amazonians already working in the state.” “Amazon continues to demonstrate confidence in Ohio’s communities and people by growing throughout the state,” said JobsOhio President and Chief Investment Officer John Minor. “Amazon’s investment in Euclid will bring another new, high-tech facility and 1,000 full-time jobs to a vacant property.” Associates at the 650,000-square-foot facility will pick, pack and ship customer items such as electronics, books, housewares and toys. “We are thrilled to welcome Amazon and Seefried Industrial Properties to the City of Euclid, said City of Euclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail. “The Euclid Square Mall site has been a prime target of our redevelopment efforts. While some saw a vacant mall, we saw an opportunity for growth and development. This project is a fantastic addition to the investment we are seeing in our industrial corridor and will provide valuable employment opportunities for our residents. I truly appreciate the support and professionalism of Team NEO, Greater Cleveland Partnership, Cuyahoga County, the Ohio Department of Transportation, Euclid City Council and my administration for helping make this transformative project a reality.” Full-time employees at Amazon receive competitive hourly wages and a comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, 401(k) and company stock awards starting on day one. “Over the last two years, we’ve been laser focused on creating jobs,” said Armond Budish, Cuyahoga County executive. “It’s very exciting to support a second Amazon distribution center, creating another 1,000 jobs for residents in the county, in addition to the 2,000 jobs at the Randall Park Mall site. These newly announced Amazon projects provide two great advantages: 3,000 new jobs and valuable repurposing of two vacant malls.” Amazon also offers regular full-time employees maternity and parental leave benefits and access to innovative programs like Career Choice, where it will pre-pay up to 95 percent of tuition for courses related to in-demand fields, regardless of whether the skills are relevant to a career at Amazon. Since the program’s launch, more than 10,000 employees have pursued degrees in game design and visual communications, nursing, IT programming and radiology, to name a few. “Amazon’s confidence in greater Cleveland continues,” said Joe Roman, president and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Partnership. “In the last 30 days, Amazon has committed to creating 3,000 new jobs and repurposing over 125 acres of under-utilized property. The GCP remains committed to the company’s long-term success in Northeast Ohio.” To learn more about working at an Amazon fulfillment center, visit www.amazondelivers.jobs. About Amazon Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, and Alexa are some of the products and services pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit www.amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.- Post Your Historic, Dynamic, Just Plain Interesting Photo Finds
damn hipsters- Ridesourcing
That's a lot of drivers without work all of the sudden- Cleveland - Architectural Lighting discussion
Cimperman is not on City Council anymore- Cleveland - Architectural Lighting discussion
I thought it had to do with some BS about bird migration disruption- Cleveland: Downtown: Medical Mutual HQ Renovation
The PD version Medical Mutual buys downtown Cleveland HQ; suburban office deal in Brooklyn seems likely Medical Mutual of Ohio bought its downtown headquarters building this week, putting an end to speculation about whether the insurer's corporate base and more than 1,000 jobs will stay put in central business district. And with incentive legislation working its way through Brooklyn's City Council, it appears that Medical Mutual will consolidate its suburban operations at the former American Greetings Corp. headquarters complex in 2020. The insurer, with roughly 700 suburban employees, has signed a non-binding letter of intent to lease upwards of 300,000 square feet in Brooklyn. Medical Mutual has been reluctant to discuss its overall strategy for moving workers around and managing a series of leases that expire in three years. But public records depict a partial win for downtown Cleveland - keeping a major employer, but failing to lure the suburban operations into the city - and potential relief for Brooklyn, which is trying to fill the void American Greetings left by moving to Westlake last year. http://realestate.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2017/09/medical_mutual_buys_downtown_c.html- Euclid: Development and News
The operation currently located on Bluestone Boulevard is indeed a fully operating small delivery facility using the sorting code of CLE1 It uses an app where "private contractors" (people with a car) can pick up 20-40 packages and deliver them over a 3-4 hour time period typically all within the same zip code. It's been in operation since this past spring. Whatever operation will happen on the mall site is listed on the various Planning and Zoning Commission and Architectural Review Board applications as a "fulfillment center". That is all- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
^Nah... you do it 8)- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Meanwhile, down at the farm:- Euclid: Development and News
Meeting last night with the Architectural Review Board: schematic approval given Euclid fulfillment center project - possibly Amazon - on dead mall site gets design approval The massive industrial project slated to replace Euclid Square Mall won design approval late Tuesday. And though the developer wouldn't identify the tenant, several clues - the size, layout, function and color scheme - point to Amazon. Euclid's Architectural Review Board approved schematic plans for a huge fulfillment center that will supplant the dead mall, which closed last year. The building will occupy a 650,000-square-foot footprint and, with two levels of robotic storage tucked above the main floor, contain 1.7 million square feet of floor space. Plans also call for 53 truck docks and parking for 200 trailers and nearly 1,800 cars. Executives with Seefried Industrial Properties, the developer, won't say who needs that much space. And during an hour-long design discussion, review board members didn't ask about the building's intended occupant. But Seefried, based in Atlanta, is the same developer behind an Amazon fulfillment center being constructed on the former site of Randall Park Mall, a 20-mile drive from Euclid. And documents submitted to Euclid's planning department show a tan-and-brown building with orangey-gold accents - an orangey-gold that looks a lot like one of Amazon's signature colors. A spokeswoman for the Seattle-based e-commerce giant wouldn't confirm anything Wednesday morning. "Amazon has a practice of not commenting on speculation," she said. Seefried has a deal to buy the 68-acre Euclid site, which includes the shuttered mall and freestanding buildings on its fringes. The purchases, from multiple owners, could take place within 30 days, said David Riefe, the developer's senior vice president for the Midwest. MORE: http://realestate.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2017/09/euclid_fulfillment_center_proj.html#incart_river_home- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
You forgot pierogis. And the world's largest pierogi! Tri-C Makes World’s Largest Pierogi- Cleveland: Wind Turbine Construction News
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED A Public Notice has been issued for Department of the Army Project Number 2010-00223 for Icebreaker Windpower, Incorporated (aka Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation). You can view the public notice as well as the accompanying documentation at our website at the following URL: http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/ June Lathrop Administrative Support US Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District Regulatory Auburn Field Office 7413 Count House Road Auburn, NY 13021 716-879-6327 [email protected]- Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
Once complete, another empty slot in the skyie will fill up. This shot is from this past weekend inaugural Tri-C Cle Eats (which was pretty awesome in of itself)- Cleveland Guardians Discussion
WHOOHOOO!!!!- Cleveland Guardians Discussion
Dang... what happened (is happening) in the bottom of the third? - Euclid: Development and News