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tykaps

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  1. They would be just north of the intersection with Chester. Is that where they are? Oh and here's the developer: https://www.goldentriangledevelopment.net/hough-at-home-cleveland-oh
  2. Please delete if this is too off topic, but I thought it might be useful to know. Kerry McCormack is proposing to take away Linda's liquor license. I'd say this would be a development opportunity if it wasn't for those profitable billboards above it. At the very least, it's a net win for the community's safety and an opportunity for a new business to take the space.
  3. Under the working LLC title of "Gracemount Village Homes," a Louisiana based developer plans 22 single family houses at 16200 Glendale Ave (Lee-Miles Neighborhood). A school was razed at the location in 2014. The development will be done 5 houses at a time, since the city wants to make sure the developer can follow through. This same developer also intends to build on E 85th St in Hough. The start of that proposal went before the BZA in February, though I'm not sure the outcome.
  4. They just sent out an email today that they will have students on campus, but there will be restrictions. It will also be optional, so students can do online classes if they choose or our unable to attend.
  5. It's been up for a bit now. There's one opening downtown and that one opening in uptown.
  6. Students are already extremely angry. There were a few meetings taking student input and the only request was that the store be more affordable. And then CWRU announced this.
  7. Most literature and projects I've seen call it West 3rd Street Peninsula. Not exactly a catchy name though, so the name change makes sense.
  8. Though Rising Star left, there space was filled back in March by a new coffee shop called Blue Sky Brews. Idk if they've reopened yet but give them a shot, they're great.
  9. Permits filed today for the demolition of the J&M International building between 70th and 73rd. Glad to see this all moving fast.
  10. The deck is gone. You can still technically climb on it if you wear gloves and cling to the rusty beams on the side and carefully step, but I've only ever gone partway across before going back. I know at least one person who crossed the whole thing like that, so at the least, it's somewhat stable.
  11. I don't believe anyone has posted the artwork proposal yet that would wrap around the parking garage floors. Really pulls together the building and is an awesome contemporary method for ornamentation and beautifying a parking garage. The intent is to change out the artwork every 3-5 years.
  12. Plans for this have gradually been altered with advice from different meetings. I apologise for the livestream quality. And what a massive improvement. Beautiful. Here's from the Landmarks meeting Thursday where it was approved:
  13. I believe leasing already started at the beginning of the month. A couple units based on their balconies look lived in already. A lot of students just won't be showing up till needed for classes. And yes, there will be a fall semester on campus; however, it's shortened. It ends Thanksgiving week and then finals will be done online.
  14. Nope. Can't find any info on it anywhere.
  15. My bad, forgot to mention. 75-77 units are proposed.
  16. They seemed very aggressive in their original timeline which would have had it completed at the end of this month. Obviously COVID threw those plans off quite a bit. With a stable income from 1900 Train, they would be able to feel safer moving into it. And their co-work space would have offered subsidized rents to 20 small businesses. The hope is that though they would not be profiting from them, they would be enough to make the space lively in order to attract ~100 other users to the space.
  17. Here's the new plan. Plots for some more units built up around Gerome Court along with two small park spaces (far left and top left). As reference, here's the old 2009 plan for this development for anyone interested:
  18. Metro North new images from the CPC meeting today and a big sorry to Joanne but your pic was in the way of the stream. Compare to the very early design from late last year:
  19. West 73rd Street apartment building proposal that was presented this morning. Not quite Battery Park, but bordering it just south of that development and the other apartment buildings proposed for the area. Edit: 75-77 units proposed
  20. Permit was just uploaded for the 4000 sq ft of 1901 Train that will be the dog park bar. I believe the building should be nearly filled up with that after which NextGen's business plan entails converting the 25k sq ft 1900 Train into a co-work space which they named "Innovo."
  21. A permit was uploaded today for converting 4835 Broadview Rd, an empty former nursing home, into 12 apartment units. Nothing huge, but it's great to see work like this happening in Old Brooklyn.
  22. Knez is on the agenda for Friday's CPC meeting. They're proposing a revision to plats for their Trailside development. Means we'll likely be seeing more homes built soon. All of the other listings for this development have been sold.
  23. They were originally looking at 6512 Carnegie for their HQ, but I haven't heard any news in a while. Their first electric bike is super cool though. And I believe it's assembled in Cleveland, with a lot of the parts also being manufactured by companies in the area. It has a lot of potential to boost up the area and create a lot of jobs if the pivot ends up being as successful as they're hoping.
  24. Pretty underwhelming proposal constructing a bank and an as of yet unleased retail spot at the corner of Pearl and Henninger:
  25. tykaps replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    I just needed somewhere to share my favorite city permit that I found today. Attached was an image file titled "Macs Fence" of the plan showing a very poorly cropped google maps satellite photo with lines drawn in what looks like ms paint to show where the fence would go.