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  1. I'm working on it. 🕵️‍♂️
  2. Sherwin-Williams execs to wait and see on HQ2 By Ken Prendergast / October 8, 2024 The rumor mill is always churning around Sherwin-Williams' plans for handling its growing number of employees at its soon-to-open new headquarters in Downtown Cleveland, its new research center in suburban Brecksville and at its other other facilities. But that rumor mill has quieted down in recent months, until now. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2024/10/08/sherwin-williams-execs-to-wait-and-see-on-hq2/
  3. Right behind Library Lofts, the top level of the garage alone is 56 spaces. It appears to be a four-level garage.
  4. KJP replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Stunningly powerful 'cane.
  5. KJP replied to ColDayMan's post in a topic in Sports Talk
    Shocking to see Clase allow a 3-run homer. They hit our best pitcher. We couldn't hit theirs.
  6. KJP replied to ColDayMan's post in a topic in Sports Talk
    They draft mostly badly and let top talent go, like....
  7. KJP replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    People move to Florida for the weather, and leave because of the climate. Hurricane Milton just reached Cat 5 faster than just about any hurricane in recorded history. And it's bound for Florida's Gulf Coast that hasn't yet recovered from Hurricane Helene's landfall 10 days ago.
  8. KJP replied to ColDayMan's post in a topic in Sports Talk
    Chubb is a free agent after this season.
  9. Knez (and many other developers) is disappointed in the city's new tax abatement policy as well as the difficulties in dealing with the city's approvals process. I've also heard rumors that Knez is short on cash but it may be a simple matter of recently high interest rates which may explain why some of his non-Cleveland developments like the South Taylor Place townhomes in University Heights haven't moved forward.
  10. It's already open. People are living there, per my Sept 24 article: https://neo-trans.blog/2024/09/24/library-lofts-turning-next-page-at-circle-square/
  11. Ironically, Knez sells that land but picks up another 1.3-acre property at 2426 West 25th. He said he doesn't have any plans to develop it yet. Perhaps he never will. He got it for a bargain ($18,810!) so it may be a buy-and-hold until someone else approaches him with offer he likes. Others were interested in that property but couldn't get the then-owner Jason Lin to return their calls.
  12. The first paragraph is the only one of substance -- saying that Cleveland improved its chances of landing the NWSL franchise by securing the property for a stadium. After that, it merely recaps what's already been reported in the local press. Here's the first two paragraphs.... _____ With the NWSL expected to select the league’s 16th team before the end of this year, Cleveland’s chances of bringing professional women’s soccer to the city have grown after a local ownership group secured land for a downtown stadium. Cleveland Soccer Group (CSG), the group behind the city’s NWSL expansion bid, and the Cleveland Metroparks Board of Park Commissioners recently announced the purchase of 13.6 acres of state land to build a $150million (£114.3m), 12,500-seat stadium on what is currently undeveloped land in the city’s downtown.
  13. KJP replied to KJP's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    @Gramarye I didn't know you were ruzzian!
  14. @Willo they were reposted here on Tuesday
  15. KJP replied to KJP's post in a topic in Urbanbar
    A little politics in this map showing how red/blue states and counties tend to make a difference in obesity. Of course, one simple reason is that in urban counties, we tend to walk more. I struggle to understand why there is such a stark difference between counties at some state lines.
  16. Another groundbreaking, in Case you want more By Ken Prendergast / October 5, 2024 A second major groundbreaking ceremony is happening later this month in Cleveland, following that of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. But this one could be a little confusing to those familiar with Case Western Reserve University’s (CWRU) $300 million Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB). They may wonder if this project hasn’t already been underway for some time — because it has. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2024/10/05/another-groundbreaking-in-case-you-want-more/
  17. Unfortunately I do not.
  18. KJP replied to zaceman's post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Thanks for guiding all these young men here on UO what it takes to gain a young lady's trust. And sorry that you lost your mom at a relatively young age, before she got to see you get settled down in life with a family of your own.
  19. 🤣 Especially a high-brow Yorkshire accent like his. Sounds like the voice on the kid's computer in Wargames asking "Shall we play a game?"
  20. It's still the economy, stupid... JUST IN: The US economy added 254K jobs in September – smashing expectations after a jump from 159K in August (with both July & August revised up). 💪 Unemployment drops to 4.1%. 📉 Wages up 4% over the past year, outpacing inflation at 2.5%. https://meidasnews.com/news/254k-jobs-added-in-september-blowing-past-all-expectations
  21. Probably less workers because the size of the project is apparently smaller
  22. Yes, by all means speak up. If we don't, the road gang will use it as ammo for their highways uber alles cause. So it will actually hurt if you DON'T speak up.