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Cleburger

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  1. Paris has quite a few tall buildings, just not built right up against Eiffel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_the_Paris_region
  2. I'd love to see what Cleveland.com is raking in on this. It couldn't be more than $100/month.
  3. Technically there is a speed limit for planes in airspace over big cities (Cleveland included). Cleveland is Class Bravo airspace which is restricted to <250 knots under 10,000 feet. So tell ODOT to put that in their pipe and smoke it!
  4. Ah ok--I thought you meant actual street signs, in City of Cleveland blue!
  5. Where are they located? I'll take a look next trip through there...
  6. What, a public art display/Target advertisement in front of a Burger King parking lot doesn't accomplish this?
  7. Icebreaker inches towards construction May 17, 2019 http://greatlakesseaway.org/icebreaker-inches-towards-construction/?fbclid=IwAR0s4IkGEQRkFsmOAOO75-cYgAMLPuSNoFma9qlGW_TaBJj8pgd6LFrvyqU
  8. I can't believe it's even a conversation slowing down this process. It should be required if taking public money. Maybe this one is a bit bigger than Stark is used to?
  9. Where are you getting this information? The inbound flights to CLE cross over BKL Class D airspace at at least 3000 MSL (which is the floor of the CLE Class B airspace). I assure you that the approach to CLE was not a factor in the EY Tower. It could have played a factor in the BKL airspace, but only in the distance from the runway centerline as the EY tower is already as high as any approach to runway 6L and 6R.
  10. I think you'd be surprised how many actually live in the City of Cleveland and surrounding suburbs...but I have no scientific way of proving this. What I do know through casual conversations with family and friends in the burbs, is a great many of them still think Cleveland is the city they knew in the 1970's. It's scary in fact how many just don't go downtown because of what they experienced 40 years ago.
  11. "We" being Urban Ohio members? No. To the average suburbanite in Cuyahoga County, a resounding yes: Cleveland is much worse. There are many of these kinds of comments on Cleveland.com for a reason.....
  12. There is always the chance that he booked in first class, and a flight canceled etc and he had to take what he can get.
  13. Welcome! Keep up the good work!
  14. Sadly the ones being erected on the site today won't last nearly as long as the old brick beauties in the neighborhood surrounding them--still standing and still functioning as industrial space.
  15. The mayor is not to be disturbed during a nap....
  16. If there was ever a time to take it all offline, it would be August. No basketball or hockey, and relatively few events at the Q. Get er done!
  17. Just out of curiosity--do the railroads have any restrictions on carrying hazmat materials through populated areas like over the road trucking companies do? For instance on the signs for I90 heading into Cleveland, it's marked no hazardous cargo.....
  18. Totally--with a new 25 story Justice Center behind it on Superior, those surface lots would completely fill in within a couple years--plus free up the old Justice Center for repurposing into residential.
  19. And the irony of the Jackson administration claim that they are for "anti-terrorism".....every day on Public Square in Cleveland--jersey barriers. Huge event where tens of thousands will all be in the same place in Public Square: "Take em out!" ?
  20. Cedar Point, the aHAZEment park!
  21. I've been on the redline before where the driver stops at a certain point and makes everyone enter/exit through the front door. So if there was construction happening, a similar concept could be employed.
  22. You're asking an awful lot of an organization that has a hard time keeping an escalator running... This makes way too much sense ?
  23. I've never done the new-construction route, but every one of my friends that have end up in long-term fights with the builder over fit and finish. Craftsmanship is dead here. We definitely need immigrants.
  24. Cleburger replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Would still love to find out just how many full time employees the City of Cleveland had on payroll in 1950.