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MuRrAy HiLL

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  1. I suppose I am missing a big one. For some reason, I had this project in my head as dorm rooms. Adding the 217 units and bumping up MT Silver to Fall 2014. 20 new Residential projects (2386 total new units): 1) Avenue District -- 56 units (completed 2012) 2) Lofts at Rosetta -- 97 units (completed 2013) 3) Reserve Square -- 218 units (completed 2013) 4) The Langston -- 318 units (completed 2013) 5) Residences at the Hanna -- 102 units (completed 2013) 6) The Seasons at Perk Park -- 33 units (completed 2013) 7) Schofield -- 55 units (under construction for fall 2014) 8 ) The 9 -- 104 units (under construction for fall 2014) 9) Swetland Building -- 80 units (under construction for fall 2014) 10) Truman Building -- 26 units (under construction for fall 2014) 11) Residences at 1717 -- 223 units (under construction for fall 2014) 12) MT Silver -- 39 units (under construction for fall 2014) 13) 1224 Huron -- 9 units (planned for spring 2015) 14) Flats East Bank Phase II -- 245 units (planned for summer 2015) 15) 1750 Euclid Ave -- 217 units (planned for fall 2015) 16) Park-Southworth Buildings -- 34 units (planned for 2016) 17) May Company Building -- 350 units (planned for 2016) 18) Worthington Co. Warehouse -- 83 units (planned for 2016) 19) Lincoln Building -- 17 units (planned for 2016) 20) 1220 Huron -- 80 units (planned for 2016)
  2. Another cell phone company? I vote Apple Store :) Although it was only Verizon, I do hope it stays retail/amenities.
  3. developer breaks ground on only for-sale residential project in university circle WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2014 The developers behind University Place Townhomes, a 19-unit project on E. 118th Street in University Circle, have broken ground on their new project. With two sales in hand, they're laying the foundation and intend to start vertical construction in the spring. "The demographic is pretty much what we thought it would be," says Russell Lamb, a principal with Allegro Realty and partner in the project, which includes several Allegro principals. "The buyers are either people who work in the Circle, particularly medical institutions, people who want to move back to an urban environment who are downsizing, or young professionals." http://www.freshwatercleveland.com/devnews/universityplace012214.aspx
  4. Thanks ...I think that was some dyslexia on my part
  5. Does this look about right everyone? 19 new Residential projects (2169 total new units): 1) Avenue District -- 56 units (completed 2012) 2) Lofts at Rosetta -- 97 units (completed 2013) 3) Reserve Square -- 218 units (completed 2013) 4) The Langston -- 318 units (completed 2013) 5) Residences at the Hanna -- 201 102 units (completed 2013) CORRECTED 6) The Seasons at Perk Park -- 33 units (completed 2013) 7) Schofield -- 55 units (under construction for fall 2014) 8 ) The 9 -- 104 units (under construction for fall 2014) 9) Swetland Building -- 80 units (under construction for fall 2014) 10) Truman Building -- 26 units (under construction for fall 2014) 11) Residences at 1717 -- 223 units (under construction for fall 2014) 12) Flats East Bank Phase II -- 245 units (planned for summer 2015) 13) 1224 Huron -- 9 units (planned for spring 2015) 14) MT Silver -- 39 units (planned for spring 2015) 15) Park-Southworth Buildings -- 34 units (planned for winter 2015) 16) May Company Building -- 350 units (planned for 2016) 17) Worthington Co. Warehouse -- 83 units (planned for 2016) 18) Lincoln Building -- 17 units (planned for 2016) 19) 1220 Huron -- 80 units (planned for 2016)
  6. Sounds like the Westin got a pretty good out-of-town hire: http://www.sacbee.com/2014/01/13/6068281/sage-hospitality-announces-general.html
  7. I prefer my crime stories to include horses and trains : http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/crime/2014/01/14/cleveland-police-on-horses-pursue-teen-downtown/4479629/
  8. Almost reminds me of the now famous (and doubly redundant) "Portland Oregon" sign, which sits in front of the Old Town section...a la Cleveland Flats... when entering Downtown.
  9. Architecture is pretty decent. I like the sign. Seems timeless and will look cool decades down the road.
  10. What the heck? http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/01/10-things-british-cleveland-oh/
  11. Here's a nice article recap, including rumbling of making this an annual event: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2014/01/cleveland_rocks_new_years_eve.html
  12. From Twitter:
  13. ^ go check it out KJP, I mean at least the trains are running 24 hrs :) http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/12/new_years_eve_partiers_can_cou.html
  14. Although not my cup of tea, I bet the free concert of Krewella will draw some fans and butts into Public Square: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Hz9D_4l3Q
  15. A Cleveland Browns receiver will drop a football. LOL Atlanta drops a giant peach, Memphis drops a guitar, Cleveland has a Browns receiver come out and drop a pass...
  16. http://www.psmag.com/business-economics/burgh-disapora/silicon-cleveland-71795/
  17. Cleveland is on a positive track: Thomas Vail By Guest Columnist/cleveland.com on December 24, 2013 at 10:37 AM If you love our Cleveland area as I do, read on: In my 87 years as a resident and newspaperman around Cleveland, I have never encountered so many positive things happening here. In no particular order of importance, even my following limited list should lift you up about our community. 1. Mayor Frank Jackson is one of the best mayors I can remember dating back to 1953 when I was beginning as a political editor. An African-American Democrat, Jackson comes through with total integrity, the good sense and balanced judgment to work with Republicans and the business community for vital community projects, and with the vision to promote important community improvements, like the approved city school levy, Opportunity Corridor through Jackson’s Ward 5, the new Convention Center and Global Center for Health Innovation, proposals to remake Public Square with less traffic, and on and on, all keeping inside the city budget. 2. The Cleveland “medical powerhouse” including The Cleveland Clinic ably guided to top global and national stature by Dr. “Toby” Cosgrove, and University Hospitals so well run by Tom Zenty, plus the MetroHealth System, which together make these medical facilities the main and growing economic power in the Cleveland area. 3. Case Western Reserve University, a sensational success story guided by its brilliant president, Barbara Snyder. The rise of this private academic institution gives it a special place in our local economic and community affairs; academia leading to research now rules the world. http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2013/12/cleveland_on_positive_track_th.html
  18. Just in time for the opening of the West wing http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/artsbeat/2013/12/20/cleveland-museum-acquires-a-collection-of-indian-islamic-art/ http://www.cleveland.com/arts/index.ssf/2013/12/cleveland_museum_of_art_lands_1.html
  19. Early Action applications up 50 percent over last year Case Western Reserve continued to see surging interest among high school seniors this fall, attracting 50 percent more Early Action applications than in 2012. The significant jump follows a record-setting year for overall applications—early and regular—for the class that entered this past August. It also maintains a trend of dramatic annual increases that began to accelerate in 2009. In 2012-2013, the university received more than 18,000 applications, a total that marked growth of 150 percent over the past five years—and 25 percent over the previous year. This fall, 8,872 individuals applied Early Action, nearly 900 more than the grand total—early and regular admission—five years earlier. http://thedaily.case.edu/news/early-action-applications-increase-50-percent-over-last-year/
  20. ^ Funny enough, the only two I've been to both had terra cotta facades.
  21. Don't think we knew about the condo portion. This must be the first Downtown for sale units in 5 years??
  22. So how about that City Target now ?? :)
  23. MuRrAy HiLL replied to a post in a topic in Roads & Biking
    Interesting! I've visited this work site twice already in the past 3 months, and all I've ever heard of were only labor disputes/delays. This takes the project to another level of hurdles especially if it's historically related. We've heard about these historical problems in Rome and London when they do subway digging work...but Seattle? I'm guessing it's more glacier related, but I'll be keeping an eye on this one for sure.
  24. I always think the May Co building would be perfect for a city Target after seeing this one open in Downtown Portland http://www.kptv.com/story/22919707/city-target-opens-in-downtown-portland-today