Everything posted by FutureboyWonder
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Cleveland: St. Clair-Superior (non-Asiatown): Development and News
What's the point of the city trying to reduce or take away parking minimums but then allowing developers exceed minimum requirements? Isn't that just having laws on the books that mean well but are ignored while the problems persists? Was this done because foolish people are screeching about something being built as they always do anyways? Maybe it needs reiterated but I can't understand the backlash against this development when like you said, Asia town is pretty quiet these days. I will Say I am happy to see the other parking get mostly used up it could have been a hole stuck that way for who knows how long.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
i really dig the potential here, i hope they look this good in person
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Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
So something that seemed to be a far gone conclusion might have some real possibility of happening left in it? I know I shouldnt get myself too excited so ill avoid that, but the end of your article is extremely concerning. Goes to show just how beholden to lobbyists and moneyed interest our stage legislature is. I appreciate the work All Aboard Ohio is doing. Getting people active and cognizant of local politics would have a greater impact than screaming into the void down in DC.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Here's the thing, we really don't have to "look like anywhere else". I'm totally pontificating here.. Columbus is building a really nice looking neo-neo art deco structure, a suburb just outside of Chicago built their downtown area up with a good number of more stylistically traditional structures if i remember right. There are plenty more examples around the nation, im pretty North Charleston is a good one to check out. We can build in a way that preserves and even expands our regional identity, i can't see why we have to have these modern, generally kinda ugly buildings antithetical to cleveland. I don't know what it looks like trying to pull together a bloc of public support saying "hey you, build like this!" , but it'd sure be cool. As far as industrial structures, like the power plant that's being demolished, I've always wondered if we couldn't still have some of those decorative old school elements instead of grey boxes and only Grey boxes. I'm not asking for fake smokestacks, but I'm not saying no either.
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Cleveland Heights: Development and News
CH is still losing population, correct? I could be totally off base but it seems to me there is a lot of incompetence, lack of a clear, cohesive mission for the city that satisfies most residents. Like so many places around America and even its very neighbor, Cleveland, it is wasting its great potential and constantly blundering. One day theyre going to wake up ask themselves "how did things get so bad and when did we get here?" I hope Cleveland Heights citizens manage to better elect a succession of capable officials cause it and Lakewood are like one step forward, 2 to the side and 1 back. Maybe i dont know nothing and I dont mind being told so but it is my perception of things. Severance derailed next?
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
To add to this previous administrations didnt seem to prioritize readying land for new ventures. The unusable structures that were cleared in the past seemed to be very piecemeal, uncoordinated and the land required for modern uses cant do much with the smaller parcels of early 20th century industrialization that a lot fo Cleveland was left with. The work the Land Bank and Bibbs admin are doing now, i forget the name its going by, the city will have larger consolidated land and maybe even some repurposed classic industrial buildings. This should have happened much sooner, but its happening now and thats what matters.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Bub you gotta balance yourself out. There ae so many new enterprises in the last 10-20 years. Maybe theyre not as big as a 40yr old successful brewery but your vision is stuck in the past and your missing whats right in front of you.
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Cleveland: Fairfax: Development and News
I freaking love the work being done for African Town Plaza. I really do hope even more beautiful structures find loving owners
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
CVSR... I know i shouldnt get excited but I could use some good news on the rail side of things
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
I love the potential of this Lil guy. I know it's not going to happen but every single night I get into my jammies and pray that this building is going to be an all brick facade. I don't even look at the design docs in fear of ruining the fantasy. Bad jokes aside imagine having deep red brick, green trees and then the water. To me it creates a very scenic view, andI really wish the city pushed them to not do the drab beige, white and Grey materials. All in all I am happy to see this development it's a huge step.
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East Cleveland: Development and News
I should been clearer, I assume nothing is ever truly brick but the facade in the renderings have that 1/4" brick and I think it looked great
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East Cleveland: Development and News
I really do enjoy the design of the houses they're building, I'd love to see them in person to see how well they translated from the rendering. I'm hoping there will be quite a few of those brick facade homes within all the ones planned, they fit so well into the cleveland aesthetic . Not those ranch style modular homes in Collinwood? Eh not so much but that's for a different thread.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Bridgeworks Development
This conversation seems to never change. I feel like i could go back to discussions 15 years ago and itd be the same. Heres to hoping the Bibbs administration new building permits process will alleviate a lot of these sluggish adminsrative phases and also the requirements will be clearer because going back and forth 15 different times is just ludicrous.
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
I used to go the IOP at catholic charities right near by and I always wished something was done with this
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
the responses are reassuring and I was definitely thinking it was a mix up of information but i couldnt help myself and had to ask the only ones whod know since we have no management till Tuesday or Wednesday. Still going to double check after the holidays. As long as we have good news ill be able to share some cool progress pics :)
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
Yes sir they'll be our new neighbors.
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Cleveland: Tremont: Development and News
This is the view of the new townhomes on west 14th from my bedroom window living in the CMHA building just next door. This view would ordinarily be good news since i could share regular progress updates, but there is a scary rumor going around Manhattan Tower. I'm hoping yall can maybe confirm the possibility my building has been sold to a private developer or owner? For some reason when it comes to the records lookup I cant seem to get it to function in a consistent and useful manner because of either some secret technique I dont know or just mental deficiency. I'm guessing some information has been mixed up because CMHA in the last year have put in a whole new elevator, brand new hot water system and just finished entirely redoing the lot. I can't see them investing all this into the building to then sell it off. I also can't see someone using the building for a rehab, because quite frankly it's 50yr old public housing stock and it ain't pretty. I'm scared over here. I'm already living on a knifes edge, I can't afford to fund a move and being able to literally walk to work is something like a treasure. Getting into this small cmha building in tremont was as close to winning the lottery as I'll ever get. My freelance career is just now gaining steam and I'm worried the rug is about to be pulled from under me. I probably put in way more than I needed to and I'm sorry for essentially venting. This is one development project I'd NIMBY to the grave.
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CLEVELAND UrbanOhio Meet Up - May 17 Goldhorn Brewery
I wish i could have been there looks like yall had a a great time!
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Cleveland: Detroit-Shoreway / Gordon Square Arts District: Development News
truth be told I feel like those gem/rock stores are a weird fit in neighborhoods like gordon square. You need that sort of anti-medicine/anti-science hippy liberal crowd , if you know what I mean, and not the affluent educated liberal crowd. Being in a hot, largely gentrified neighborhood makes the expenses high enough that can one really survive selling rocks and other little trinkets?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
I was worried this was going to be very Miami/Vancouver-esque, which seem very common these days. Ultimately I agree that its a pleasant enough design
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
the headline prepared me for some of the worst news of the last few year, but the article left me feeling optimistic. One issue I am having is funding has been the biggest thorn and it feels like an awful lot of "start dates" have come and gone. Lets hope this is the real deal.
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Cleveland / Northeast Ohio: "What If/Hypothetical/Dream" Construction and Projects Discussion
Every fiber in my being wants that tower to the left of the federal building built its shape gives me art deco vibes. Columbus is building a very handsome neo-art deco residential building and I feel like and we cant let them pass us up in revival architecture. I wish this could be reality D:
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
I was thinking the future phases that are still conceptual. I have a pea sized brain and am easily scared so I really don't know if I'm truly grasping the implications of these changes but am freaked out nonetheless.
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I am completely floored right now. What was with that ridiculous fluff piece for the rose building by news 5 which was I believe about how good cleveland is at office conversions and how cities around the nation are coming here for guidance? As this piece drops the city is at the same time taking away one of it's key development corner stones? By the sound of things this is such a massive blunder, I can't imagine who in God's name is advising the city or why this decision would be made. People aren't building or moving to slavic village, kinsman, central, lee-seville or buckeye for so much more than freaking tax abatements. Especially After covids damage it's so obvious downtown is missing a ton of important amenities and from my understanding still feels pretty empty. With it looking like the browns are leaving which means the city will likely miss out on lakefront development we need to be aggressively pursuing development. I can't see this as nothing more than a total bone head move. Does This effect things like bedrock?
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Cleveland: University Circle: Circle Square
Fair enough I guess since my attention is so centered on NEO it feels disproportionate towards the city. Seeing many studies and masterplans that go nowhere or cut down projects that failed to live up to expectations it's easy for me to feel like everywhere else is somehow doing it better. Appreciate the perspective check