Everything posted by MuRrAy HiLL
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
Cavs just signed Houston Rockets point guard Kyle Lowry http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5378798
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Cleveland: MOCA
MOCA Cleveland board votes to unveil Farshid Moussavi design for new building Thursday Published: Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 5:36 PM Steven Litt, The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland took decisive steps Tuesday toward realizing its long-held dream of building an architecturally dramatic new home in University Circle. Twenty members of the museum's board voted unanimously to break ground in December, pending completion of a campaign to raise $26.5 million for construction by the end of October. The board also voted to unveil its closely held architectural plans Thursday morning at a meeting of the Euclid Corridor Design Review Committee. "It's a pivotal moment for us," said MOCA Director Jill Snyder. "All cities need and deserve a contemporary art museum. I think especially for Cleveland, we become a beacon and a symbol of creativity and innovation, and even risk." The building's design architect, Farshid Moussavi of Foreign Office Architects in London, is scheduled to speak Thursday at the design review meeting, which begins at 8 a.m. at East Mt. Zion Church, 9990 Euclid Ave., and is open to the public. She's also to speak Friday at the meeting of the city's Planning Commission. http://blog.cleveland.com/architecture/2010/07/moca_cleveland_board_votes_to.html
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Great Lakes Urban Exchange
what times if any are available?
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
Such an awesome and deep shout-out to Cleveland and tribute to Harvey. His comments section is blowing up. Keep them going UOers!
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Cleveland comic-book legend Harvey Pekar dead at age 70
WHOA....must MUST BUY item for all urbanohioers: http://www.smithmag.net/pekarproject/2010/04/09/announcing-harvey-pekars-cleveland/
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Suggestions for a night out in Cleveland's Little Italy?
I second that...Corbo's Tiramisu is amazing as well as their Cleveland-famous Sicialian Cassata Cake http://www.foodgoat.com/2007/10/who-else-like-corbos-cassata-cake.html And you'll find restaurants using Presti's bread as far away as La Strada on E.4th. (Their spinach break is AMAZING btw)
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Suggestions for a night out in Cleveland's Little Italy?
Nothing wrong with Trattoria at all, although I would personally choose a few other places before it. For me, I would only order pasta if I was eating dinner there, where other places I would generally get veal, seafood, etc. I'm just saying that Enta is considered the most authentic Italian restaurant on the street...and if you like seafood, it has some of the best on the eastside.
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
that would be hilarious...
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Cleveland: Calfee Building (Rockwell and East 6th)
In the rendering it looks like thats what they did... You're right, I didn't even notice the garage addtion in the picture. From this tiny, tiny angle, it doesn't look too bad...
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Cleveland: Calfee Building (Rockwell and East 6th)
The garage will be immediately behind the building, bracketed by Rockwell and Theresa Ct.
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Cleveland: Calfee Building (Rockwell and East 6th)
Big news of the day! Calabrese is a stud for making this and Schofield happen. Law firm Calfee to move Cleveland headquarters, 300-plus employees to former WKYC building Published: Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 2:11 PM Michelle Jarboe, The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland law firm will move more than 300 employees into the vacant East Ohio Gas Co. building on East Sixth Street. Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP has signed a 20-year lease on the long-vacant historic building. The firm's move, scheduled for late 2011, will support a $30 million redevelopment of the property, originally the headquarters of the East Ohio Gas Co. and most recently home to WKYC Channel 3. http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/07/law_firm_calfee_to_move_clevel.html
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
Anyone? http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2010/07/lebron_james_witness_mural_get.html
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Cleveland comic-book legend Harvey Pekar dead at age 70
My favorite quote on Harvey thus far: "He had made the world around him his world. We were--all of us-- just passing through." -Anthony Bourdain
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Cleveland comic-book legend Harvey Pekar dead at age 70
^^ So awesome. And another good list of Harvey memories: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2010/07/harvey_pekar_remembered_the_mi.html
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
Is Delonte gone for sure?
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Sounds like they need some help... I hope it works out for them because Downtown needs a place like this.
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Cleveland comic-book legend Harvey Pekar dead at age 70
I'm not the person to do this, and I wish I were, but it may be time to create a Harvey Pekar "American Splendor" Museum in Cleveland Hts. Coventry and Lee Rd come to mind as the two best places. And I say a new Great Lakes Beer while we're at it!! "Harvey Pekar" Here's him talking about moving to Coventry
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
It's not very exciting... http://www.clevelandcliniclabs.com/AboutUs/NewReferenceLaboratory/tabid/4226/Default.aspx But this should probably be discussed in the Cleveland Clinic thread
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Cleveland: District of Design
^^Is anyone planning on going to this?
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Some very interesting items on the list for this thursdays Euclid Corridor Design Review District: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2010/pdf/EC07152010.pdf
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
A lot of big ticket items for the City Planning Design Review July 16th meeting: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2010/071610/index.php
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Cleveland: District of Design
Downtown furniture fair tests Cleveland's plan to create a District of Design Published: Monday, July 12, 2010, 8:57 PM Tom Breckenridge, The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A grand plan to establish a stretch of Euclid Avenue downtown as a hub of product design edges into the spotlight Wednesday and Thursday with a furniture fair. The Cleveland Furniture and Millwork Fair 1.0 features seminars aimed at helping local craftsmen, especially the Amish, build their business and design capacity. The fair culminates more than three years of pitching by Edward "Ned" Hill of Cleveland State University and Daniel Cuffaro of the Cleveland Institute of Art, who believe the region's strength in consumer product design can be leveraged to make Cleveland the "Milan of the Midwest." Their vision includes product showrooms and design studios near PlayhouseSquare. Regional and national buyers would travel here to see cutting-edge product design during the day and enjoy downtown restaurants and entertainment at night. Now, Hill, Cuffaro and supporters that include the Downtown Cleveland Alliance, the city of Cleveland and PlayhouseSquare hope to build momentum again, based on prospective tenants who haven't lost interest -- Amish furniture makers. http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/07/downtown_furniture_fair_tests.html
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Ohio Cities' Downtown Population
I guess what I'm saying is that I would consider the Flats more part of Downtown Cleveland than Cleveland State...although, by 2011, that area will probably have about 5,500+ residents... I'll stop, CSU gives a good chunk to Downtown Cleveland numbers.
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Ohio Cities' Downtown Population
What's wrong with the West Bank of the Flats in Cleveland? I feel it's just as apart of Downtown as CSU.
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Ohio Cities' Downtown Population
Cleveland's will be interesting with the creations of E.4th Street, 668 Euclid Ave, CSU Collegetown, and the new condos/townhomes.