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MrR

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  1. its a remodel. it may increase food delivery options around town during covid, but long term i'm hoping it doesnt hurt brick and mortar restaurants
  2. Corner of 40 and Carnegie
  3. Cloudkitchens.com Not sure if it was discussed, but they’ll be coming to the city with a couple dozen kitchens later this year
  4. Just some closer details of the facade at the top i heard asbestos abatement was 10s of millions of dollars over budget
  5. it would be like cmsd
  6. nice to add more people to that area of town
  7. I also can’t imagine a dug out field because of the expensive heat tubing and already limited sideline space.
  8. The Brown's rent is 8% of ticket sales
  9. if i had to guess.... the footprint of the apartment portion is probably 9800sqft
  10. People walk or bike they paths all day everyday
  11. Lol would be cool too...
  12. MrR replied to StuFoote's post in a topic in Aviation
    If someone lives on public square with no car and 2 kids that love parks larger than Voinovich - they're doing their kids a disservice.
  13. MrR replied to StuFoote's post in a topic in Aviation
    I don't know about the whole great lakes, but on lake erie i would have to vote presque isle as the best greenspace between toledo and buffalo. i would love to see a beach at dike 14 (renamed a while back to "Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve") even though i know birdwatchers love the spot and would protest. I dont think you would want a beach behind the breakwall anyways I would support the government abandoning their old bratenhal facility at MLK for redevelopment before advocating for burke land
  14. Don’t forget 10600 Chester is being built by a Chicago construction manager
  15. I think I miss understood that you're doing an approximate calculation. cuyahoga county HQ is 14'-0" swagelock is 15'-0" all newer hospital buildings in clevleand all have 15'-0" above the first floor gensler did PNC's headquarters in pittsburgh 7 years ago... which could be similar size to sherwin williams... at the top is a beautiful 2 story atrium and then we had a 3 story mechanical floor... again giving you 15' per floor. salesforce is 901' to top occupied floor which is the 61st ohana garden level - 100% worth a visit if you have a chance - (again 15'/floor) plus 70' mechanical and 100' of screening 16' floor to floor would probably be the first thing to get a big red X through it when the cost came in could SWHQ have that 30-170' of mechanical and atrium space on top? plus spire... possible edit: yes, mrnyc, i also see that the herst is around 13'... id have to dig deeper for one vanderbilt edit 2: "Office floors yield floor-to-ceiling slab heights ranging from 14.5 feet to 24 feet, column-free floor plates, and 360-degree views through floor-to-ceiling windows." probably lots of fancy shared conference room floors on the lower levels and cafeteria space to entice renters. i haven't been wandering out during the pandemic, but next time i'm in nyc i'll have to sneak in... https://newyorkyimby.com/2020/09/one-vanderbilt-officially-opens-in-midtown-east.html