Everything posted by mthompson
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
More pictures here from DroneOhio https://www.facebook.com/thedroneohio/posts/1221615912652166?ref=embed_post
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Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
I'm glad that the panels are blue instead of purple like in the original renderings.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Progressive Field
This article from 2023 said that the digital marquee board was put on hold at the time. Maybe they are going to put it up for next season.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
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Suburban Cleveland: Development and News
Nick Mayer Ford buys new Alpha Drive dealership site from Progressive for $3.35 million. They will demolish a 77,000-square-foot building on the property (625 Alpha Drive) to build a new 40,000-square-foot Ford dealership. https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/nick-mayer-ford-mayfield-heights-buys-highland-heights-site-335-millioon
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
- Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
Great pics. It's unfortunate to see that the city patched the damaged brick crosswalk with asphalt. 🤦♂️- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
- Suburban Cleveland: Development and News
Campus 1 will officially be listed for sale/lease in the coming weeks.- Cleveland: Random Development and News
The Hamilton Garage should also be torn down.- US Economy: News & Discussion
- Ohio: General Business & Economic News
- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
The beige facade of the base and the silver trim around the windows date the look of the building when looking at it up close. From afar the building looks fabulous.- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
The article on cleveland.com (https://www.cleveland.com/travel/2023/12/united-airlines-adding-nonstop-flights-between-cleveland-and-las-vegas-phoenix.html) says they are temporary. March 7th through May 20th. The flight times kind of suck. Flights from Cleveland land after midnight eastern time. Both of the return flights are red eyes.- Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
Why does The National Park Service have any say in what the sign looks like? The theatre is in an urban environment far away from any park that they control.- Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
The Hamilton Garage above RadAir is in similar shape. When I parked there two years ago many spots were unavailable because they had shoring posts in the middle of them. A google review that I just read says that there are now holes in the concrete allowing you to see the deck below. 😱- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Yes. I think both buildings would look better if the window trim was black instead of silver. The trim stands out a bit too much.- Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1438988613511204 Drone video from Lance Aerial Media They also have some photos on their Facebook page, like the one below.- Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
I'm a Progressive employee. Progressive opened a small strategy office downtown in 2019 to explore new business opportunities. There are currently about 80 employees in that office. I highly doubt that the HQ will ever be moved downtown for the reasons already mentioned and because it would be difficult to divide their two large campuses on the east side for multiple tenants. Progressive has been consolidating people into the two campuses to sell or cancel leases on the rest of their office space on the east side as more people work from home. Depending on the role, some employees can work from home full time.- Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
The Minneapolis building looks really nice and better than what they are building in Cleveland. It has a more classic design that will blend it better with the surroundings and age well. The blueish purple exterior and sloped roof on the Cleveland building won’t age as well. It’s too trendy. I’m still happy to see a parking lot go away.- Cleveland Guardians Discussion
Does anyone know when they closed the Gateway Plaza to vehicular traffic? I tried to go to the Indians game last night, but it took two hours to get off the Innerbelt bridge and down Ontario St to the Ontario and Huron Rd intersection. All but the far left lane of Ontario St heading north was a parking lot. I had planned to enter the Gateway Garage from Ontario. The cops directing traffic just followed the traffic lights, so they were useless. By the time I got to the Huron Rd intersection it was already the 7th inning, so I went home. I only go to one or two games a year and I walk to the stadium since I work downtown. I drove this time because the office is closed due to the pandemic. Next time, I'll take the RTA red line.- Brook Park / Walton Hills: Ford Plant Redevelopments
@KJPThe sentence "Once Ford's remaining buildings on the site (not including the still-active Engine Plant No. 2) " should reference plant one, not two. Plant one is closest to Brookpark Rd and is still actively used.- Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I used to work at Rosetta, which occupied floors 11-15 and 17. Within the last year or so they downsized to floors 14, 15 and 17 due to multiple mergers. (Floor 16 is a mechanical floor.) Rosetta is now part of Publicis Sapient. I'm surprised to hear that all of the remaining floors that they occupy are available for lease. I'll try to find out from my former coworkers what is going on.- Cleveland: Local Media News & Discussion
Ten of the remaining 14 Guild members banned together and asked to be laid off. The remaining reporters are John Caniglia, Susan Glaser, Steven Litt, and Terry Pluto. https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/plain-dealer-announces-ten-staff-members-volunteer-to-be-laid-off/95-298de67f-ca54-430f-871f-4febe3ca9668 - Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments