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Conneaut Revisited
Ugh, my home town. Yeah the Carnegie is in sad shape. Still not happy they chose to build a new non-descript one instead of using the $$$ to save this Carnegie Gem. The harbor and Beaches are still wonderful. Did you go to Rainbow Cafe for stromboli? A Conneaut staple.
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Cleveland: I-X Center
Don't forget Public Hall use to be included in many of the shows. I have pictures from one of the Home and Flowers shows way back when they built the gardens in Public Hall, and just the vendors were located in the main exhibit space of the convention center.
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Cleveland: Suburban Crime & Safety Discussion
As have many fireworks displays, 4th of July festivals. Unfortunately the circumstances are all the same, whether X likes to hear it or not.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Wasn't a dome just approved for Wash. DC? So Ohio certainly wouldn't be the "furthest east dome" either.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Though they really seem to highlight other city's in the article.
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Ohio: General Business & Economic News
The same could be said for Cleveland!!!
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Cleveland: Downtown Parks & Public Spaces - Development/Construction
I think this was many people's Urban Planning project at the School of Urban planning. I know it was mine. Supposedly, at least since Covid there has been much less emphasis on big exhibit halls and more emphasis on meeting rooms. There have been many articles about this.
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Cleveland: Downtown Parks & Public Spaces - Development/Construction
As I had remembered, this reiterates there were full size trees over the previous convention center along with the wonderful fountains. I know they ended up having issues with water seeping through, but I believe that was related to the fountains and not the trees.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
- Cleveland Heights: Development and News
Yes this house if finally nearing completion!!! Just down from the famous "where's my guardrail house" on Fairmount, this house is being built by a couple of guys from Texas and has been ongoing for several years now. Good to see it hopefully in the final stretch.- Cleveland Heights: Development and News
That would make sense. I saw it yesterday and it seemed to be removed from the entirety of the building. It was a beautiful cornice so hopefully they are planning to replace it.- Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Wait, so someone charged with "domestic violence-related crimes involving a woman, including attempted murder, rape, and kidnapping" actually said: "I have beaten everyone and everything that has ever come against me in a dominating fashion, and I am looking forward to giving these losers a spanking if I need to"!!! Such a winner!- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Did the original "Inner Harbor" make a comeback? I had thought, at least a few years ago, it was basically dead. Though it was pretty long lived and held up as an example of a successful waterfront development (it was always referenced and used as a case study in my urban planning classes). It was well connected to Downtown and many other attractions, so with some rethinking I would imagine it could be successful again.- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Exactly. Also what it will be like on non-game days if they build the new Browns stadium development in Brookpark.- Cleveland Heights: Development and News
Also, this. I would love to know what happened here. I had high hopes as the former Mayor of Akron, Horrigan would bring some credibility to CH govt., but this doesn't bode well. A friend of mine got a job with CH a few years ago and said it was much like what you would hear about working for the City of Cleveland, but we won't get political. Lets just say he was ridiculed by his co-workers for working too hard and making them look bad (he said he didn't even feel he was going above and beyond). Less than three months on the job, Cleveland Heights City Administrator Dan Horrigan resigns https://www.cleveland.com/community/2025/03/less-than-three-months-on-the-job-cleveland-heights-city-administrator-dan-horrigan-resigns.html - Cleveland Heights: Development and News