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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
While this article isn't specifically about Bedrock's development, it struck me how valuable the new hotel there could be for Towpath travelers. How to turn Northeast Ohio’s Towpath Trail into an overnight destination for cyclists There's really no convenient hotel downtown for cyclists finishing the Towpath at Canal Basin Park. Maybe the Aloft in the Flats and Hotel Cleveland are the closest? But Bedrock's hotel should be fully connected to Canal Basin by off-street paths, and as a bonus would be on the way to the eventual CVSR station for those that might want to ride the train the opposite direction.
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Cleveland: NASA Glenn Research Center News & Info
Speaking of which, there's a rally planned in Cleveland to do exactly that. Cleveland rally planned to protest proposed NASA Glenn Research Center cuts NASA just started the process of incentivizing voluntary separation yesterday to meet these cuts (resignation with ~6 months severance and early retirement incentives). Hopefully Congress can come through (I know Ted Cruz introduced an amendment increasing funding mostly at the NASA space flight centers) because there will undoubtedly not be enough voluntary layoffs to avoid involuntary ones at the currently proposed funding.
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Cleveland: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
I have no actual information or experience on this, but my perception has been that Columbus has a huge Pride event that attracts people from all over the state, which maybe tamps down interest some in other cities? I do feel like Cleveland's is on a major upward trajectory (again, just based on how much I hear about it and the pictures I see), so I could see it matching peer cities after a few more years.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
The claim that this impacts Blue Abyss in any meaningful way is ridiculous. I hope at the very least NOACA requires additional pedestrian considerations if they're going to approve this. A pedestrian bridge to the new airport rail station would be a minimum (it looks like it would be less than a quarter mile walk to the stadium over a bridge), but also along Engle, the Ring Rd and Snow would be nice.
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Cleveland: NASA Glenn Research Center News & Info
It is entirely in Max Miller's district... I did contact him because I work at NASA and live in his district. He has not responded. He's talked a big game about supporting NASA, but I do not expect much.
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Cleveland: I-X Center
Getting back 69 acres of land that could be advertised for development seems like a big win. Maybe if that had been available when Blue Abyss came looking, it could have ended up in Cleveland instead of Brook Park. I hope they're able to leverage the presence of the data center into a complementary use. Data centers obviously generate a ton of waste heat, which could be appealing for an industrial use or even residential for winter heating (though the demand for residential between a data center and airport is probably minimal). This is also supposed to be a site for one of Cuyahoga County's micro-grids (although the federal money for that might have been clawed back...), which could be another selling point to attract industrial users. Cheap heat, reliable and renewable power and a large tract of land with no buildings to remove seems like a good pitch to potential buyers.
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
It's hard to read, but the text says "Proposed Waterfront Boardwalk from Master Plan Shown for Context Only", which I interpret to mean they're not planning to design and build the boardwalk, but will let the City, Metroparks, etc. install it when the time comes.
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Cleveland: TV / Film Industry News
A post on the Cleveland subreddit showed the yellow cab in Midtown with Bob Golic, and the poster said the crew were wearing NFL Films shirts and that Peyton Manning and James Harrison would also be in the commercial.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I've been going to the Science Center a lot more over the past few years since having kids, and it has been improving noticeably. There's a new permanent exhibit sponsored by Sherwin-Williams that opened last year, and a new biosciences exhibit that might also be permanent. The entire main floor in fact feels pretty updated now. The rotating exhibits on the lower floor have also been more consistent and higher quality over the last couple years. The top floor is what's really dated. Most of those exhibits seem to be original. The younger kids area and especially the outdoor area both need a total overhaul. Fortunately, I saw a poster there saying a new young kids gallery was opening in September. Not sure where it'll be though. I was down by the North Coast Yard on Sunday and it did have new pavement, but no basketball or pickleball markings. Maybe they've worked on it since then, though.
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Suburban Cleveland: Development and News
Whatever they do will be a huge improvement over what's there now, which has an insane amount of parking: They're adding a multi-use path along Smith Rd to connect to Big Creek Parkway, which is a long off-street path that goes near pretty populous areas by suburban standards in Parma, Middleburg, and Strongsville. It may not be perfect, but it'll be a big step in the right direction.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
I was wondering that too. Maybe HSG is just hoping that the county will realize that pushing for money for the existing stadium is a lost cause (since it will have no tenant), and they can work out a deal where the county gives them some financing/infrastructure support for Brook Park (or at least stop fighting it) in exchange for demolition of the current stadium and kickstarting development on the lakefront.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
A couple quotes: and Next-level willful ignorance here from Dave Jenkins. I Don't really see how "the upside for the public is far greater" if money comes from the County when it could come from the Haslams. And obviously the calculus isn't so simple as a $600 million gift (which it's not) or nothing. That money could be used for something better (and it should be), and Ronayne is probably rightfully dubious about the size of the follow-on investment. He's advocating for a still-substantial investment in the lakefront that would also come with economic development in the county. And of course, why shouldn't he work against state investment when there's a potential the Haslams would pay for it themselves? If they're so committed to this project to do it without county funds, why not see if they'll do it without state funds?
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Cleveland: Transit Ideas for the Future
With the news about the airport plans to move the RTA Station as part of their upgrades, I think it makes even more sense to revisit this. It just makes so much sense to have some combination of an Airport RTA stop, a Stadium RTA stop (either connected by walkway to the airport one or after the rail passes back to the other side of the freeway), and an Amtrak stop. As @Boomerang_Brian showed in the Hopkins thread: The stadium at this site makes at least some sense if it's easily accessible by the Red Line and Amtrak (assuming 3C+D routes that allow fans statewide to ride up for games/concerts). Extending to Berea also makes more sense than ever with denser multi-use developments planned for either side of the tracks with the North End (former Williams Ford) development and the Haslams' District 46. Plus the Brown's headquarters is right there and employees could just ride the train for one stop to get between there and the stadium.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Wow, you're right that's an insane map. I like that also they included all the other domes that are more convenient to people in the shaded region. With news that DC is getting a dome, I drew a quick map estimating people whose nearest dome would be Brook Park. Other than NE Ohio, it's really just Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Western NY (not even Cincinnati, Toledo, or Dayton!).
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Cleveland SC Soccer Stadium
I think this makes the most sense. There are already 2 full soccer fields there, plus space to add at least two more with minimal effort. There's also a weight room and indoor rec center, plus residence halls for players to stay in. Presumably they wouldn't need all the buildings and could hopefully use some for redevelopment.