Everything posted by surfohio
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
^ I'm not ready to give up on the stadium just yet. In a region that's as football crazed as it is I'm sure the place could evolve into more interactive and useful sports/cultural facility.
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
So much for Wade adding that much needed spark and vet leadership off the bench. Wow. The Cavs intriguing experiment with Wade, Rose, IT and Crowder is officially a failure. Let's hope the new guys can teach some D.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I'd bet the return on investment per city dollar is much higher on the river than it would be at the stadium-E9th-Burke lakefront. It's not too late to increase the density in FEB. If true, this is only because the Cleveland lakefront is a bizarro world. By all means it should be incredibly attractive real estate with developers climbing all over themselves. Yet the city can't or won't summon the willpower to provide enough enough access. It's frustrating. If the city did nothing but simply provide access and something of a subdivided plan with a grid layout and public easements to the water, I believe we would then see real, organic growth.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Couldn't disagree more. The lakefront is simply an asset that continues to be underutilized. Every waterfront city in America that's worth visiting does better than us.
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
^ Agree it's an ugly duckling. I'll be curious as to how much this will be utilized. NCH needs a redesign built around pedestrians. It will remain underutilized space until there is improved interaction between the separate attractions. What we have now is just really disjointed. Now the Wendy Park bridge on the other hand is an instant game changer. That cannot come soon enough.
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Cleveland Guardians Discussion
Couldn't come soon enough! Cavs....such a stupid trainwreck......
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Off Topic
I knew where this would be, didn't even have to click lol.
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US Economy: News & Discussion
Some of it's comparable to the company store. "Here's what we owe you, after we take out what you owe us."
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
Looks like ground floor retail, which is great. There was talk of removing a substantial portion of it. I'd be happy to see that fake florist from Fast and Furious on that corner spot. That stupid fencing pretty much telegraphs yet another bar.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Agree. Cleveland is essentially their headquarters already. Here's hoping.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
The plans in the storefront would cost twice as much to build. While the design is beautiful, this architect is well known for designing buildings without regard to a budget. That said, the developers' plans for the w.41st/Lorain building are pretty awful. Okay, just so I'm not crazy lol. Thanks.
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US Economy: News & Discussion
It's interesting when you read about worker shortages in certain segments that higher wages are never considered as the solution. Supply and demand would tell us that higher wages are necessary. It also suggests that much of the "shortage" buzz is kind of overblown, or at least misleading. What trucking companies are really saying is "we could make more money if there were more sufficiently employable people willing to do this kind of work at this wage level." Just as with teachers, if you spread out the hourly wage to the amount of occupied time by profession, it's not good. While you're stranded in Dubuque, Iowa waiting for another run, you're not getting paid.
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US Economy: News & Discussion
My friend tried it for one year. Low to no pay. Horror stories about common practices to skirt safety requirements. My advice to everyone here is to avoid being near any truck you see on the road. Anyhow I imagine trucks will soon be replaced by larger versions of amazon drones. Or robotic fleet of Teslas.
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
My first instinct is to hate this idea. At first glance it looks like a woeful public entity penalizing a private successful one. There are loads of external costs to society involved with private transportation though. Congestion, fossil fuel consumption, etc. To me these types of taxes are the best way to fund public transit. In NYC when you drive over the bridges into Manhattan and pay a toll, it goes to transit. Makes perfect sense. Due to overbuilding of road infrastructure, we might not have the congestion problems in Cleveland necessarily so you could make an argument against it there, but fundamentally it's sound. Then how about taxing drivers who aren't using rideshare then? This idea to fund RTA by Uber/Lyft is so unimaginative, and perhaps the idea is simply out there to foster division.
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
My first instinct is to hate this idea. At first glance it looks like a woeful public entity penalizing a private successful one.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^ There's a nearby storefront showing an alternate plan for this site. It's actually much better looking than the real plan imho, the roofs were gabled. I guess I'm just not a fan of flat roof designs. Anyhow good to see more development.
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Cleveland: Historic Photos
^ The trees have come back in full force, it seems.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
I was "on" w54th today. It was dated 2014. Seems like they update my hood San Diego every six months.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
Remington Steel.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Gould said the building would not change all that much, but some modifications to the exterior, including new colors, and minor changes to the parking lot can be expected. Uh oh. Hope you guys in OC like purple!
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Nice to hear. One of my favorite little spots.
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Accents
That dot isn't the IE, though. Guess that's probably like Bakersfield, but the Central Valley is pretty Hispanic outside of some of the larger towns like Fresno and Bakersfield. My guess as well. Anyone here ever heard of Bakersfield country music? Um, of course. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakersfield_sound Always worth mentioning that one torchbearer of the genre is Ohio's own Dwight Yoakam. Who if the map is to be believed, does not say "Melk."
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Accents
That dot isn't the IE, though. Guess that's probably like Bakersfield, but the Central Valley is pretty Hispanic outside of some of the larger towns like Fresno and Bakersfield. My guess as well. Anyone here ever heard of Bakersfield country music?
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Columbus Crew Discussion
Interesting that the Columbus Partnership guy backhands Precourt the way he did. You think in the best interests of keeping the team he would keep his tone a little less honest and a little more diplomatic. Columbus Partnership CEO Alex Fischer told the Columbus Dispatch that Precourt had reopened conversations with investors in Ohio about keeping the Crew in Columbus, a bold move after he effectively alienated that entire city's fan base. "It kind of looks like [PSV] were going for broke and being pretty tone deaf leading up to [Friday]," Fischer told the paper. "Now to abruptly change kind of mirrors the experience that we've had with them in Columbus."
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
If so, good addition for community health. I pay $10 a month in Rocky River and consider it a tremendous deal. Bad bad architecture likely to remain for now i suppose. I wonder if the unique aroma of unique thrift will still be there?