Everything posted by 3 Dog Pat
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
^Is this a pedestrian tunnel or a type of rapid transit?
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Amherst: Cleveland Quarries
Is this going to have some sort of Epcot government? Is this going to be a "private" city?
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
Why is the honorable Richard M. Daley coming here?
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Cleveland: Steelyard Commons
I wonder how much of wal-mart's bad image stems from the fact that they are based in, and grew up in red state america? Does K-mart, or Target really have a dramatically different pay scale or benefits program for their employees? When was the last time you heard someone complaining about a Target going up in their neighborhood?
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
^well, to each thier own. Please now refer to me as "The P"
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Quicken Loans expanding to Cleveland
^Amen Pope Chicago looks ripe. I am glad, and a bit suprised, that only 5% would be relocations. Cleveland and Detroit need to work together more, we have similar problems. I did not think Gilbert would run out on Detroit.
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
I wonder if the old sign is going on ebay?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
I wonder if the Gund will be used in conjunction, or if it could be. if they could figure out a way to include the arena as usable space it could make it a very large venue. But since the Gund was not built with that purpose in mind, I wonder if it could be altered in any way.
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Quicken Loans expanding to Cleveland
Wait, where are all of these 5000 people staying, the Gund ala Astrodome style?
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Quicken Loans expanding to Cleveland
I doubt that he would move the company, pope back me up on this one, but Rock financial is pretty much a household word in greater Detroit. They sponsor everything. Now, Rock would definitely stay in Michigan....but Quicken loans, the company outside of Michigan.......that might move, or start up a new office, and maybe bring 20% of the 5000 people who are visiting. I wonder if Gilbert is playing a little bit of politics with this party. Maybe he was taken a bit by suprise when the design review board rejected his 7-11 type sign for the Gund. This could be a hearts and minds, and a few $100,000s, campaign to make Cleveland like Gilbert as much as Detroit does. (at least that is what it seems like to someone who lived in Ann Arbor a grand total of 2 months)
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Cleveland's Tech Revolution: Plans are on tap
Wow, it looks like someone put some thought into it. Research triangle.....Case, CSU, University of Akron? Kent? Is there a timeline to this? I hope much of this is accomplished quickly, before a possible new mayor can gut it to give more money to the poor, and make Roldo happy.
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Cleveland: 2005 Mayoral Election
^The police were the only civil servants who did not sacrifice one thing in order to save jobs (free uniforms etc) Anywho, I guess Tubbs just endorsed Frank Jackson. Another reason to vote for Cambell. What has Tubbs done for the city? She has Kuchinichitis, she wants to be a player on the national stage, and could care less about what happens in Cleveland. (where was she during the DFAS?)
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
You know if the Tower city site is picked all that would be missing to make it a functioning mini-city is housing. I hope the Scranton Penn. comes back into play
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
^Frankenstein HA!
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
You know if FC was THAT pissy about the county HQ, how will they react if the convention center still winds up on the mall? I think a back room deal just happend. But, it may be for the best anyways.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
^it looks like an airport
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
So, my theory. Mayor Jane (probably with Chris Roynanne whispering in her ear) puts Ratner in charge of the school super search. They get chummy, mends fences and he re-subs the convention plan. Sam Miller objects, and is over ruled. If this is true, its another good day for Cleveland.
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DFAS Cleveland
From Crains Cleveland DFAS jobs saved By MARK DODOSH and JAY MILLER 2:10 pm, August 25, 2005 Updated 4:40 p.m. The Base Closure and Realignment Commission has decided that the Cleveland operation of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service will not be closed, as was recommended by the U.S. Department of Defense. More at Crainscleveland.com
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DFAS Cleveland
Well, today when the experts were reading the tea leaves they took note that a place in Louisiana was spared because the community offered alternate places to house the (whatever it was in LA) and the fact the cleveland was offering the same made people more confident. I like run on sentences
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DFAS Cleveland
I hope we don't take any of the 300 from downstate. Let's screw Indy
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Columbus: OSU / University Area Developments and News
3 Dog Pat replied to CMH_Downtown's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionI honestly hope good things start to happen, but the buckeye realty property? Wasn't that done about 6 years ago? At first it was a blockbuster, then a bank one. And the other projects near Lane, well when CP bulldozed South Campus, north campus gained all the students and the businesses followed. I wonder if I would not dislike Campus Partners so much if they just would stop trying to exaggerate (or lie about) how good they have been for campus.
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Cleveland - Case unveils $126 million, apartment-style housing
Thanks for the pics MayDay
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Intel imagines wireless Cleveland
Anyone else notice that news about cleveland goes on good and bad streaks as often as the Indians go on winning and losing streaks? Lets hope this good news streak breaks a record
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Intel imagines wireless Cleveland
Just to get a bit a head of myself, could this be the begining of what could turn into a midwest hub for IT/software/computer companies? It looks like Intel and Cisco have a stake in OneCleveland now. Intel ponies up $12M in assistance By BRANDON GLENN 11:38 am, August 18, 2005 The city of Cleveland expects to receive assistance valued at nearly $12 million over three years from computer chip maker Intel Corp. in an initiative that would allow city workers to use wireless technology to file reports from the field. Most of the funding would go toward marketing the effort, training users and supporting the wireless service, Mayor Jane Campbell said at a press conference this morning at Playhouse Square. Others assisting in the project's funding include the city, nonprofit OneCleveland, network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. and IBM Corp. http://www.crainscleveland.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050818/FREE/50818001/1008
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Intel imagines wireless Cleveland
Hot off the presses (well, Cleveland.com) 11:58 a.m. Intel Corp. pledged Thursday to work with Cleveland and surrounding communities to deliver widespread wireless access to anyone from corporate honchos to average folks who carry their laptops eveywhere. The Silicon Valley computer chip-maker lauded Greater Cleveland as one of three worldwide technology pioneers. The company presented Mayor Jane Campbell with a plaque and painted a picture of a Northeast Ohio covered by a giant, $4 million "wireless cloud." Money from Intel, other national corporate giants and local governments and companies will help build the wireless network.