Everything posted by the pope
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
because the only way to pay for it is via a tax hike, Jeez, didn't you listen to the county commissioners?
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Strip District proposed in flats???
please refrain from calling a strip club a "hole in the wall joint" Or perhaps that was intentional. Either way, ew
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Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Gov't properties disposition (non-Ameritrust)
- coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel
Who cares its all about Tommy's milkshakes! Tommy's shakes are the best, but don't order one to go, you get jipped big time!! Bring your own metal container dealie next time.- Strip District proposed in flats???
jeez can't a guy wake up naked once or twice and public and be forgiven? what is this world coming to?- The Cleveland Photo Trivia Thread (Updated April 4, 2007)
wade oval statue towards euclid?- coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel
meh, since the founding they started franchising and it lost its original market. Now they seem to appear in your boring strip malls.- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
god forbid the government ever adjust the gas tax for the inflation over the last 20 years.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
No, I wholly understand what you are saying, but you should have seen that area in the 70s (or maybe you did), it essentially was strip mall central.- coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel
Not that it gives them a pass, but BD's HQ in a inner-ring burb (similar to CH) and its first stores were all in compact downtown "urban-suburb" formats.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
my non-planning mind tells me there's some faulty thinking in the logic behind the development of transit systems. Yes, there should be some inherit density along the corridor, but a significant fixed transportation improvement will dramatically impact density and land use patterns in a relatively short period of time (see also DC Metro, specifically Orange Line, specifically Ballston Area) (there's a bunch of catch-alls on that thought, don't jump me)- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
I'm sure I could come up with a witty response, but enough of our babbling....... Back on subject (myself included)- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
I'm sorry, You'll have to keep hanging out in the rough and tumble joints of Ohio City, that excludes the West Side market, because only Joe and Susy Suburbanite can go there on weekends.- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
do they card at the door? where can i get my fake suburbanite ID? I know a guy who is a friend of a guy from my fraternity, top notch New Hampshire IDs...- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
^and the the street is packed at lunch on any work day, its clearly 100% suburbanites.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
^correct me if i'm wrong. The Feds funding schedule for a BRT were much more favorable than LRT (as a % of total construction costs)- Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Casinos! No seriously, grant a casino license on the basis that they must provide an XXX Sq Ft convention center, and they will. that also takes care of the public finance drain that operating a convention center is.- Moving to Toledo (in '08)
yeah, you can get all two toledo forumers theres.- Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
^24 pages later, we come full circle.........- Anyone know how many emplyees US Bank has in Cincy?
all i know is they don't crack the top ten employers in cincinnati- Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
discount cards? X, what's the deal with those dealies?- Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
I don't think it works that, there's something called "economies of scale", You don't take good plowing from bedford add in bad plowing from maple heights, divide by two to get "so-so" plowing......... (and seriously, if snow removal is the worst thing you can say about a city.....)- coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel
depends on who you ask. ask the hippes, the 60s and early 70s ask the yuppies/college kids pretty much right now.- coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel
well you cant start the revolution at the revolution book store.- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
ha, I do see the similarities Arlington, VA (Ballston), here we come! - coventry merchants regain street's cred via american apparel