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BigMacky

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  1. On a related note to how often this is used - OIC is there a competing center in the burbs that takes business out of the center city. A problem in the region that gets glossed over time after time again (in places other than Urban Ohio.) Chicago might have Rosemont, Schaumburg and Orland Park convention centers but McCormick Place certainly has enough business to thrive regardless.
  2. Looks good and I’m glad they repurposed the building. I guess that was the lesser of all evils for a failed concept like the Med Mart.
  3. On a semi-related side note how are ticket sales for this weekend’s Crew match going?
  4. Also I had a feeling this would happen…not as many jobs lost and at least MKE residents can still drive to Deerfield if they have/want to …it’s a little over an hour. https://www.wisn.com/article/master-lock-oak-creek-headquarters-to-close/63533835 What’s worse is this news related to the Fortune ownership. https://www.wisn.com/article/milwaukee-mayor-master-lock-plant-closure-slap-face/44008463
  5. I live one town over from Deerfield so selfishly happy to see more tenants in the building. Amgen keeping some of the employees there after buying Horizon. When Takeda moved from that building to Boston it was a major blow. Ironically Fortune was HQ’d in same building complex (in Deerfield) that Caterpillar was after they unceremoniously moved there from Peoria. The moral of the story is that companies have zero loyalty these days. Also Discover, Baxter and Walgreens are all HQ’d in same neighborhood. And not sure of Discover status there since they were bought by Capital One.
  6. As silly as that building looks it’s kinda like how the Terminal Tower probably looked after it was completed in 1927…a giant tower in the middle of not much else.
  7. On a side note…I can’t believe KC can’t use their existing MLS stadium for NWSL. Looks nice though.
  8. Never heard of the CLE location either. Too bad. The craft brewing market is super saturated. Not sure how many of them survive. Kind of reminds me of Southern Tier’s CLE outpost. A great brewery but how is that tap room doing?
  9. I’d like to think CLE actually was first to the market with this concept. Richfield Coliseum lasted from 1974-1994.
  10. Start a go fund me…maybe people from around the world would chip in…but its a tall order nonetheless
  11. One of my pet peeves is how CLE can continually miss out on big stadium concerts summer after summer. For example, Taylor Swift is going to Pittsburgh, Detroit and even Cincinnati. Not sure why CLE left off this list. Seems to happen every year that PIT and DET get the shows instead of CLE. I understand that DET is a bigger market. However CIN and PIT are smaller (market size speaking). Tired of the stupid “routing” excuse too. That never seemed to be a problem in the 70’s and 80’s. Anyone here with legit insight on this problem?
  12. Good pic. One of my least favorite angles of the skyline tho…would definitely benefit if the Bedrock towers come into play along with a finished SW tower.
  13. Silly article but if you haven’t driven by there lately (I have) there’s no way in hell that they will abandon this site. Lots done already.
  14. I heard they were moving to ATL.