Everything posted by w28th
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
First, according to the Cleveland City Planning Commission GIS website and County Auditor, it's Professor Street. Second, the aerials are out of date.
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Cleveland: Duck Island: Development and News
The houses going up at the corner of West 19th & Smith are the first houses that Mr. Berges has constructed in Duck Island, though he has built several super insulated, low energy houses throughout the City. The lots at W19th & Smith were sold to an architect, with Berges acting as the builder.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
In hindsight I'd rather have Winston Willis as a neighbor than the Cleveland Clinic.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
Wow, just wow to that photo of 1970's/80's Euclid Avenue. I agree with TBideon. I'm speechless.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
According to cleveland.com, looks like the cluster of buildings at Huron & Prospect have changed. Interesting article, and even more interesting photos. The one from 1948... Amazing... http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2014/11/pointe_at_gateway_sells_for_52.html#incart_river
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Cleveland: Downtown: Drury Plaza Hotel Development
"Drury Plaza" sounds like a marginal medium density residential building from SimCity2000. If you've ever played that you know what I'm talking about.
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
It's aluminum paneling according to the presentation. Underwhelming...
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
I wasn't sure where to put this link, but it's a fascinating historical map resource. A good way to waste an entire weekend. http://peoplemaps.esri.com/cleveland/
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Just playing along with the famous Clevelander bridge (the Charles Bridge in Prague is awesome), who would be on there? Rockefeller Garrett Morgan Tom Johnson Marcus Hanna Moses Cleaveland Stokes Bob Hope Garfield Mantis & Oris Van Sweringen Brush Schrekengost (sp)
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CLEVELAND - Awesome October
The lights on Key have been on, they didn't come on until 8pm though. Probably still on the summer lighting schedule.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
If you look at the current tennis courts, it's already setback at an angle from the street. They are simply surrounding the existing courts with a building of the exact same shape.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
^buy out the Knights of Columbus... Stubborn land owners unfortunately.
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Cleveland: Cleveland Institute of Art Expansion
The purple is poorly represented glass in the rendering.
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The 9
While I applaud the overall renovation of this complex and millions invested by the project team, I believe the interior design, especially in the main lobby of the Breuer Tower, completely misses the mark, looks cheap, and is incompatible with the original space. Way too much "stuff" like animal skin rug, the 2 hideous and misplaced chairs near the entry, the light fixtures that speak more to a folksy industrial aesthetic, coffered ceilings, etc. A more austere approach would have been much more successful in letting the original design come through, even though it's been repurposed for new uses. Feels like a casino in my opinion. Just think we could have had better... but it sure beats it being vacant.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
I always hated BP as a kid because it blocked the view of the Terminal Tower coming into the City from the east on 90.
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
In LA, it's one fifth of NEW residential construction that has occurred in downtown since 1999. I wouldn't be surprised if the same, if not more we're true for Cleveland.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Check out this gem. Fairfield Avenue & West 11th in Tremont, 1960. Building next to the one on the corner is Southside.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Would be nice to eventually fill in that lot where the Hippodrome was on Euclid, and then on the Prospect side. That would eliminate almost every empty lot between Public Square to Playhouse Square in the currently defined density of Downtown (only the lot across from Calfee, the one next to the Union Club and a few small one would remain). Hey Stark, pick all those up too...
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
If Ohio Bell is 365', the new tower on Huron is closer to 450' as shown.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
That last photo looks like the Terminal Tower is flying the Japanese flag.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The 9 / Rotunda / County Admin Development
I heard the Manziel rumor too.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
Weak
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Very cool KJP. Here's the website. http://www.bcoolidge.com/Trains%20NYC%20Page.htm
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
Found some nice images while doing some internet searches...
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
^ Is this an RFQ?