
Everything posted by LibertyBlvd
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Cleveland: Cultural Gardens
Well, it's not as bad as it was. Several years ago, they did make some modifications to calm the traffic. It was changed to one lane in each direction and the speed limit was reduced.
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Alas, poor York. https://www.news5cleveland.com/sports/browns/browns-cut-k-cade-york-trade-for-chargers-k-dustin-hopkins
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Cleveland: Downtown: John Hartness Brown Buildings / Euclid Grand
Well, I suppose anything in NYC has a good chance of being busy. I could be wrong, but I'm guessing there are not many golfers living downtown. I wonder if it would have been better to locate closer to Progressive Field/RMFH where more sports enthusiasts are likely to be hanging out before and after sporting events.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
Just a minor nitpick with this one. The upper front behind STATE looks larger than necessary. I wonder why? Maybe they did that in case KeyBank or some other donor decides they want their name added.
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East Cleveland: Development and News
One good thing with annexation is it will boost Cleveland's population, although I doubt Cleveland needs any more impoverished residents.
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Best Ohio Suburban/Exurban/Rural Downtowns
How about Berea? It reminds me of Chagrin Falls, but on a smaller scale. I wish they would have put some retail on the west side of Front/Riverside instead of those townhouses.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
I'm OK with Washington being limited. Just go across the river to Arlington if you want to see tall towers.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Yes, it fills the gap nicely.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
https://allevents.in/garfield heights/august-19th-garfield-heights-special-community-meeting-on-the-proposed-$750-million-new-jail/200025151633514
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Wow, those are pretty bad.
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
It certainly would be nice to see Cleveland come out as a winner. Cleveland has been on the losing end so many times over the last few decades.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower at Erieview & Galleria Renovation
Some more info on tax abatement. Not sure what a long baron building is. Maybe that is supposed to be barren? https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2023/08/downtown-clevelands-erieview-tower-redevelopment-approved-for-tax-abatement.html
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
Right. They don't need any fact checkers.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Maybe getting checked out at CC for his upcoming fight with Zuckerberg.
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
Pittsburgh Cliffs?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
And we could probably include Reserve Square (originally Park Centre), although it is not nearly as bad as the aforementioned. There are a few others that don't really impact the skyline, such as Tri C Metro campus. But we are digressing. Let's get back to Tower City.
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
- Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Agreed. Cleveland skyline does look rather stodgy compared to other cities. Too many Brutalist buildings. Fortunately it is finally starting to change.- Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
If Rocket Mortgage wants to get out of the Higbee building when their lease expires, they better get cracking on a new building pretty soon.- Cleveland: Random Development and News
I was wondering about that myself. When zooming in on downtown Cleveland, Flat East Bank is under construction. Public Square is still 4 quadrants. No Beacon. No Lumen. Wth?- Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard
OC should have been a freeway IMO.- Ohio Donut Shops
Several years ago, way before the pandemic, it was reported the Tim Horton's was planning to open several locations in the Cleveland area. Well, that never happened. There is one in Akron, but nothing else in NE Ohio. There are quite a few in Columbus, Dayton and Toledo. https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/02/whatever-happened-to-the-105-tim-hortons-coming-to-northeast-ohio.html- Public Areas in Downtown Cleveland
Police museum in the CDP HQ.- Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Billion dollar venues for millionaire athletes funded by John Q Public.- Cleveland: Downtown: Ten60 Bolivar Apartments
Hopefully this will get the ball rolling on more development in the vicinity. - Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development