Everything posted by simplythis
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Cleveland Crush: Lingerie Football League team
We will find out Monday if we get a team. http://www.fox8.com/news/wjw-news-lingerie-football-league-in-cleveland-decision,0,7155351.story
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Anybody hear any news out of this mornings meetings? http://www.wkyc.com/news/politics_govt/politics_article.aspx?storyid=157989&catid=130
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Cleveland: Midtown: Development and News
Lateral Move. Does anyone know from which downtown office building they are moving from? They need to get tenants from the suburbs.
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
I just read this article in Crain's about narrowing the Cuyahoga River for the casino development. I hope this doesn't turn out to be one of those drawn out issues that take years to settle.http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20101108/SUB1/311089979
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Cleveland Crush: Lingerie Football League team
Is this league outdoor football or is this arena league? Does anyone know?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Is this the site of the former proposed Convention Center or is it the parcel on the bluff across from the Q.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Thanx MTS that is what I'm looking for
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Does anyone have a listing of E. 4 St restaurants. ( names & phone numbers) if possible. I once remember reading an article about e.4 but I failed to save it
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Columbus Blue Jackets Discussion
Are the Jackets For sale? http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/65415/20100317/report_hawks_may_be_for_sale/
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Cleveland: Demolition Watch
I'm a little late to this Corlett Building discussion, But exactly where was the Corlett building located?
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
I went to the Indians game last night and parked on Carnegie by the Wolstein Center. There is a new building going up on the north side of Carnegie and E.22. Does anyone know if this is a CSU building? This used to be an auxiliary parking lot fot the Convocation center.
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Lake Erie Crushers Discussion
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS INTRODUCING THE…. “GO CRUSHERS!” The fans have voted and the name for the new Frontier League team scheduled to play ball in Lorain County this spring is the Lake Erie Crushers. The new name and identity was announced Thursday, December 4th at 1:00 p.m. at Avon City Hall to an audience of season ticket holders, sponsors, potential sponsors and fans. The team name was determined by a “Name the Team Contest” sponsored by The Morning Journal. The contest launched on October 7 with fans submitting ideas for the team name on AvonProBaseball.com. Of the more than 800 entries received, the team narrowed the choices down to seven for fans to vote on their favorite. Voting concluded the first week of November with more than 1,500 fans weighing in to determine what name would appear on the front of the team’s jerseys next season. “Our goal was to select a name the team and the communities in our region could be proud of, a name that resonates with fans and reflects the best characteristics of our area,” said team owner, Steven Edelson, “The new ballpark will draw fans from Lakewood, Rocky River, all of Western Cuyahoga County, as far west as Sandusky, Lorain County and all the cities in between. It was vitally important to us that each of these areas play an active role in the process.” The winner of the “Name the Team Contest” was Thomas Long of Avon, Ohio. He won a fantastic prize pack of team t-shirts, hats, tickets to Opening Day on June 2, four 12-game mini season ticket packages and a one year subscription to The Morning Journal. The other finalist also won t-shirts and hats. To assist with the process, the team hired Plan B Branding, a creative ideas company to build the name into a full brand platform and identity complete with logos, uniforms and mascots. The uniforms and mascots will be revealed at a later date and the team’s new website will unveiled within the next week. Limited merchandise is available now for the holidays. “To us Crushers demonstrates toughness, hard work and resilience. This is an apt description of the character of our region,” said Edelson, “Our goal will be to live up to this description both on and off the field.” The Morning Journal is the official media partner of the Avon Professional Baseball “Name the Team Contest.” The Morning Journal is a daily newspaper covering local, regional, and national news including local sports, video and multimedia coverage, and classified advertising. The Lake Erie Crushers are the newest expansion team in the Frontier League, an independent professional league with 12 teams throughout the Midwest. The team will open its Inaugural Season on June 2, 2009 in a new 5,000+ capacity ballpark located at the intersection of I-90 and Route 611. Season tickets are on sale now! For more information on tickets, promotions and team news, visit the team website at www.LakeErieCrushers.com or call 440-934-3636. -End- Nicolle Meyer Director of Media/Community Relations Avon Professional Baseball Office: 440.934.3636 Fax: 440-934-2458 Cell: 440-258-5099 [email protected] www.avonprobaseball.com
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Cleveland City Stars Discussion
It's Official. City Stars moving to USL-1. http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3747794
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Cleveland City Stars Discussion
City Stars to USL1. http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/sports/story.html?id=ec02001e-f74c-4ba1-9242-7a34cf0a3eaf
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Lake Erie Crushers Discussion
Lorain Ohio to have a team in new Prospect League. The Paints - and, yes, the team's name will still be the same - will compete in the East Division of the new league, along with Richmond, Ind. (a longtime Frontier League rival of the Paints), Lorain, Ohio, as well as Butler and Slippery Rock, Pa. Slippery Rock is another former FL franchise, having supported the Sliders one year.
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Cleveland: HealthLine / Euclid Corridor
Problems at the Healthline already. I wonder what is going to come out of this story? http://www.woio.com/global/story.asp?s=9311128
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Rysar Properties Project in Trouble. nce-robust Rysar facing a ‘nightmare’ Mounting legal woes, shrunken payroll lead builder back to home rehab Rysar Properties’ Cinema Park is the subject of a $2.7 million foreclosure lawsuit filed by Citizens Bank in U.S. District Court in Cleveland. Photo credit: STAN BULLARD + PHOTO ZOOM By STAN BULLARD 4:30 am, November 3, 2008 Facing a fresh, $2.7 million foreclosure filing over his mostly empty, 91-home subdivision at the old Miles Drive-In site in Warrensville Heights, homebuilder Ken Lurie sums up the impact of the credit crunch on his business in a single phrase...
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Cleveland: National City Bank News & Info
Thank you Mr Latourette. Hopefully something can come of this. http://www.newsnet5.com/news/17817518/detail.html
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Lake Erie Crushers Discussion
Your Chance to Name the Team. http://www.avonprobaseball.com
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Cleveland: InTown Place Apartments
I'm a little bit confused as to exactly which building this InTown Place Apartments at 2901 Euclid ave is. When I was in college at CSU in the seventies I remember that their was this approximately 8-10 story hotel or inn on the north side of Euclid ave on the very first parcel east of the innerbelt. Today on that first parcel is a parking lot. OR is this that building ( Inn ) that i remember from the seventies?
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Cleveland: The Residences at 668 Euclid Avenue
Yes it is. This project is HUGE.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
East 55 near St. Clair. MTS: When did Dominion East Ohio move to E.55/St. clair
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
If East Ohio Gas building is empty, Then where are the offices of Dominion East Ohio Gas Co.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The 9 / Rotunda / County Admin Development
We constantly get close in cleveland but have a tendency to be a bridesmaid instead of the bride. This has happening most of my life and I am over 50. Sports, Development, Business, Economy, Politics, etc, etc & etc. We always seem to come up short. Down the toilet means here we go again. I'.m really hoping this project goes because the Eaton project has left me disappointed.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Mts I want all of these projects to go just like everyone else but a couple of them might not get financing. This Jacobs project might be the toughest unless he ends up with signed leases and most of the lookers are pretty close to being signed up.