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Cleveland: I-X Center
Right, data centers employee far less than 200 people. My opinion, huge loss if this transitions to a data center.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
That was somewhat my point. I don't think the City had to lose them. It seemed the focus was too centered on them staying put at their current location, which didn't work with Haslam's vision. My initial thought at the beginning was relocating them to the Wolstein Center site, which allows Haslam to acquire properties around it for redevelopment. Or the St Vincent Hospital site.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
I'll go back several months and bring up a basic point. It's shocking to me that the City of Cleveland isn't ecstatic they have the potential to reclaim premium lakefront property for year round revenue generating developments, and sought out a viable option within the City of Cleveland through the land bank, or some othere group to move them to. The fact they want them to remain in place makes very little sense to me. Unless they have zero trust in private development actually occurring due to an extreme lack of interest. If that's the case, that's unfortunate.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
It reminds me a bit of Gillette in Foxborough. Similar concept. Hotels, restaurants, some stores and a large team shop surrounding a stadium.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
@dustinfoxwouldsay Just curious, I really don't know. Why will Gateway be desolate in 2029?
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Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
I can't see the entire article, but that's frustrating.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Is there anything "med mart" about it any longer? Or has that concept officially been abandoned?
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
So what is the Breakwater development theyre prepping for? I thought that was already built.
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Cleveland SC Soccer Stadium
I'm assuming if Haslam didn't own the team, they'd be playing at OSU?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
There's portion of a Target store there also that was never completed.
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Cleveland: Downtown: New Police Headquarters
Hard to tell if this is Harrisburg or Cleveland! Neat photo!
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
The Cleveland lakefront has a similar issue to the rest of downtown Cleveland. Essentially no residential neighborhoods that abut it. Every residence that surrounds the center city of Cleveland is the result of a new development/neighborhood that was ground up construction. That's why I have always viewed investment into the single family homes in Asiatown as a significant game-changer in Cleveland. If only that could go the way of Ohio City. Literally the only "neighborhood", albeit small, that flows into the city. With regard to Baltimore, Fells Point, which is a fantastic neighborhood, has a direct connection to the Inner-harbor along with the Center City. Then the south-end of Baltimore is lined with fantastic residential stock flowing into the city.
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Cleveland: Which Project Will Be Next and Why
That too. Yes.
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Cleveland: Which Project Will Be Next and Why
I'm sure the Browns Fiasco has played into that somewhat.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower at Erieview & Galleria Renovation
Is the athletic club on the roof of that garage still open?