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the pope

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  1. We do? Residential or Office Workers? Either way you are wrong.
  2. how about wedge not advanced the runner to 3rd with nobody out in the bottom of the ninth? (by having jhonny at least attempt a bunt). Congrats on that contract extension wedge, you proved your managerial intelligence last night.
  3. No, how many more posts before me and mayday get sick of off topic bantering and have to clean up the kids' shit. However, this discussion is most certainly on topic, and while its about the 14th time we've had the discussion in this thread alone, I see no reason to break out my pruning shears.
  4. cdawg, are you sure you aren't confused the fabled four sided urinal with circular shaped pedestal hand washing "station"? Did you pee in the sink?
  5. 1) Yeah, that's why I had the "if so, divide by two comment". The portland street is one direction if I recall (from some video KJP or someone posted. 2) In relation to infrastructure improvements I don't think the portland one involved so much infrastructure upgrades. Hell it (portland's) doesn't even go over city streets for parts of it.
  6. good lord there's a website devoted to urinals.... http://www.urinal.net/ kinda fun, tiger stadium was in there.
  7. and i want my own PUT, but we won't be getting it. (personal unicorn transit)
  8. it was only a matter of time before Grady became a 3 or 5 hitter. (clearly in my opinion)
  9. not entirely on spot there, of the 400 million, $82.2 million from the Federal Transit Administration $50 million from the State of Ohio $17.6 million from GCRTA $8 million from the City of Cleveland $10 million from NOACA $0.6 million from FTA Rail Mode Total: $168.4 million project 168 Million for 9.8 Miles, or 17 Million a mile (is the 9.8 miles one way?, then divide by two) Portland 57 for 4.8 miles or 11.8 a mile (one way and portland's is one way, so don't divide by two)
  10. 1) Please refrain from "they suck arguments" 2) MKE's downtown population stood at 17k at the 2000 census. Random googling said, 1900 for the 2006 estimate, and projected at 21,600 for 2010. 3) I only found numbers for 2000 cleveland, putting it at 9600 4) So cleveland, grow to twice the size. "Downtown Data." Downtown Milwaukee. 24 Nov. 2006 <http://www.milwaukeedowntown.com/data/>. and that brookings report dealie
  11. good lord, six weeks? mom is really rushing back to work.
  12. ^market demographics (meaning that you can't just plop Retailer "X" anywhere) Classic Example: Trader Joe's looks for 50% of people within a Five Mile radius to have a college degree (just an example from memory, don't delve into the numbers.) I'm sure for a compact urban store for a target or other box they'd look for a sizable downtown population base with disposable income. Sure cleveland is growing in that regard, but I doubt that the market and associated costs of doing business in a CBD are within Target's (or retailer "x's") tolerable range. (i feel like this is the 8th time I've posted this in this thread alone)
  13. the pope replied to ColDayMan's post in a topic in Sports Talk
    You know, I had no idea so many inches could be filled by articles about the browns on a daily basis (not criticizing you KS)
  14. as far as i can tell, RTA owns this property and is holding it as part of their TOD available properties. PARCEL ID 118-06-026 (25 and 27 as well) OWNERS NAME GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRA ADDRESS 06611 EUCLID AVE CITY CLEVELAND ZIP 44103 Thanks (I didn't need you to prove it to me with the property lookup, I was just trying to get a confirm from your post)
  15. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    linkedin has been 100% worthless for me in cleveland I get the vibe that the site is 98% recruiters, 2% actual people
  16. ^so you are saying that RTA owns the property?
  17. I remember my old headaches going from Shaker Heights to Valley View, and I don't imagine going to twinsburg being much more fun. Ohio City/Downtown Might be a bit more tolerable since it will pretty much be freeway to freeway....
  18. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    What is this "google tag" dealie that appears at the bottom of some pages?
  19. Not that I know anything, I recall that Washington, DC is tops in that area when looked from a metro perspective. I could be wrong, but I'd also guess any metro dominated by a college (Austin?) is usually very high up there.
  20. They have not torn them down yet. (its on one of those gosh darn master plans, which they just updated in the last year and I haven't looked at yet). Have you seen the new Ones they built on E. 115th where the football fields used to be? Case Mather Quad, Yay. Case South Quad, 1960s monstrosities.
  21. we of course charge a 82% fee of final sale value for the listing
  22. next laziest option is parking somewhere in coventry and walking down the hill. But yes, take the redline.
  23. I don't foresee a problem with it, but given historical volume of people trying to sell stuff, the random Urbanbar doesn't seem to generate much interest. I know larger message boards who have also tried this, and It never remotely becomes active.
  24. the pope replied to a post in a topic in Roads & Biking
    Ta-Da. Now merged.