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  1. OpenTable Restaurant Reviews Reveal Top 100 American Fare Restaurants Twenty-Nine States and Washington, D.C., Claim Winning Restaurants with Ohio, Texas, and South Carolina Boasting the Greatest Number of Honorees Cleveland has five on the list: Americano, Dante, Fire, Lola, and Pura Vida http://press.opentable.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=808613
  2. musky replied to KJP's post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Nice shots
  3. musky replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    And here I figured it was just a Firefox bug (even though I never tested that theory on any other browser).
  4. musky replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    cool - thanks
  5. Euclid Council supports wind energy project Euclid City Council passed a resolution at Monday night’s council meeting to show its support for a clean energy initiative from Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation. LEEDCo, a nonprofit organization focused on creating an offshore wind energy industry in Ohio, has been gaining support from Northeast Ohio communities for a new wind energy project. Icebreaker, an offshore wind energy project, is a pilot project the organization is working on that would be the first of its kind in the Great Lakes region and even in the entire country. Eric Ritter, communications and strategy manager for LEEDCo, presented to council an overview of the project at the meeting. “We would like to have another alternative,” he said. “And we think wind is a really important industry that we should explore.” http://www.news-herald.com/general-news/20131203/euclid-council-supports-wind-energy-project [Cross-posted in the Euclid thread]
  6. musky replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Euclid Council supports wind energy project Euclid City Council passed a resolution at Monday night’s council meeting to show its support for a clean energy initiative from Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation. LEEDCo, a nonprofit organization focused on creating an offshore wind energy industry in Ohio, has been gaining support from Northeast Ohio communities for a new wind energy project. Icebreaker, an offshore wind energy project, is a pilot project the organization is working on that would be the first of its kind in the Great Lakes region and even in the entire country. Eric Ritter, communications and strategy manager for LEEDCo, presented to council an overview of the project at the meeting. “We would like to have another alternative,” he said. “And we think wind is a really important industry that we should explore.” http://www.news-herald.com/general-news/20131203/euclid-council-supports-wind-energy-project [cross-posted in the Wind thread]
  7. It was a good episode. Three things I did not know about that were featured: Seti's Polish Boy Food Truck The Chef's Garden in Huron Certified Angus Beef in Wooster
  8. musky replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    And Target has an enlarged food area now, including produce. I agree with KJP. I was just telling the fiancee' how completely devastating this move from West 25th will be for the area.
  9. Ironically, I posted it in a few threads the other day. ;) Yeah, well.... ok
  10. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    We used to. I always wondered why it stopped. I recall collecting bottles as a kid, cashing them in, and then going to USA Skate to party like a rock star... (not)
  11. musky replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Correct
  12. This could be posted in a number of other threads. Alas, I picked this one: Cities with rail-to-airport connection boost hotel revenue Hotels in cities with direct rail access from downtown to airport terminals receive nearly 11% more revenue per room than hotels in cities without a rail airport connection, according to a study released by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and the U.S. Travel Association. “Clearly investment in local rail systems not only benefits residents, but drives significant economic growth in the travel and hospitality industries,” said APTA President/CEO Michael Melaniphy. “For our nation’s great cities to be more competitive and command higher hotel room rates, we must seize the opportunity to invest in our local rail systems and interconnect these high-demand airports to our American cities’ world-class amenities.” The jointly released study, “A New Partnership: Rail Transit and Convention Growth,” shows that higher revenue per room translates to a potential $313 million in revenue per year for “rail cities” — cities which have direct rail access to airport terminals. In the post-recession period, rail cities commanded 16% higher revenue per room than hotels in non-rail cities. http://www.metro-magazine.com/news/story/2013/11/report-cities-with-rail-to-airport-connection-boost-hotel-revenue.aspx
  13. musky replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Attention Nature Lovers and Hikers! How about a nature trail winding through our very own Indian Hills area? Click here to see the Euclid Railroad Trail and Park Slide Show! If you're interested in this proposed amenity becoming a reality, we need to hear from you at a public meeting to discuss the potential! Join the Euclid Planning and Development Office and Ward 1 Council, Stephana Caviness at Euclid Central Middle School on 12/5/13 at 7pm!
  14. I grew up round these parts
  15. Drove through here last night - the demolition of Corbo's appears to have started yesterday
  16. Crap - brain fart Disregard
  17. If Newbugh Heights is add it will be
  18. Might as well add a few other places into the mix: Newburgh Heights, Lindale, Oakwood, Cuyahoga Heights... perhaps Bratenahl, too. I'm sure there are some others that could be included - those were just off the top of my head EDIT: Due to brain fart
  19. Where is the closest dog park to downtown anyway? I know there is the new one near Zone Rec and another one on Washington Boulevard - technically Newburgh Heights - but I never even see that one being used.
  20. I notice the other evening the design element for the entrance to Asia Plaza on the East 30th side is coming along nicely
  21. New Public Open Houses Announced! Come join us! We will be discussing the Red Line/Healthline Study's Purpose and Need and start looking at some alternatives for meeting those needs December 10, 11 and 12! Join us at the location most convenient for you... Dec. 10 Moore Counseling and Mediation Services, Inc. – City of Euclid – 6-8pm 22639 Euclid Avenue Euclid, Ohio 44117 Dec. 11 East Cleveland Public Library – City of East Cleveland – 6-8pm 14101 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, OH 44112 Dec. 12 Collinwood Recreation Center – City of Cleveland – 6-8pm 16300 Lake Shore Blvd Cleveland, OH 44110
  22. I agree with an earlier poster--the 4 story setback should be on the mall side to fit with the surroundings. Otherwise I don't mind this so much. Agreed. Otherwise, I like it.
  23. musky replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Every time I see that word "McWrap", I automagically see the word McCrap. I can't be the only one
  24. And on that note... it looks like me and the future Mrs. Musky will not e able to make it. Family emergency. Have fun everyone. We'll try again next time.
  25. musky replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    ^Did i miss it, or was there absolutely no mention of Lanci's brother, Tom, and the connection (and conviction of) to Danny Green's murder? And everything else that was shady in his past... the real shady stuff