Everything posted by 3 Dog Pat
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
Do I have this right? Tremont place lofts could have been "Gospel Press" The 9 could have been Cleveland Trust building, or Breuer tower, ....(or a hundred better things) What is/was Athelon....I think I missed that one
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
Bite your tongue, that was a masterpiece!
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Cleveland: Rocket Arena (Gund Arena)
Meh. I was never a big fan of "The Q" and the Rocket isn't worse
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Cleveland: Population Trends
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Not sure this is the best thread for this idea / possible discussion but here goes. If I were the Haslams, and I wanted a new Browns stadium, I would try to package it as part of a larger, regional, infrastructure plan. Namely, I would try to get a 7 county tax base (similar to Pittsburgh) to fund a new stadium, and a new international airport out in a county other than Cuyahoga. Hopkins could still be open for low cost carriers and be the backup airport to this new airport. This would allow Burke to be allowed to closed. A new Stadium could be built on Burke property, opening up the current stadium location for development. Throw in some sweeteners for the counties not getting anything. Maybe use that money to move the port and have even more riverfront and lakefront development land. I just wanted to pitch this idea and get some feedback, especially from people who know the airline industry.- Cleveland: Downtown: East 9th / Bolivar Tower
Until I see world class signage, I won't believe it- Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
I see a lot of trees, there were more trees in Cleveland in the 40s, than there are today- Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
We have a media thread if you want to discuss specific outlets and/or reporters. Anything about NuCLEus from the article is germane to be discussed in this thread, everything else is should go into the media conversation.- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
^I agree Burke isn't going anywhere, but is there any non expensive way to shift the runways a little east with all of the new land there? Then the hight restrictions around North Coast Harbor can be relaxed?- Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
Sorry to be speculative or vauge, but the "blockland" idea said there was an eduction componant to it. Has anyone seen anything that someone like CCC, or Cleveland State might be looking for additional space?- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Anyone notice this nugget in the Litt piece about the new Pittsburgh terminal? Robert Kennedy, Cleveland’s director of airports, has said the new plan for Cleveland-Hopkins could lead to $1 billion worth of construction starting in 2023. Airport executives also have hinted a new terminal could be in the offing.- Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
Asbestos, for one. My Dad did pipe insulation on the building, he told me it was the last big project he remembers that used lots of asbestos- 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 vote for Momma's pasta & brew over WOSU- Cleveland: Population Trends
^Congrats on the kiddo!- NFL: General News & Discussion
I had so much fun in New Orleans yesterday....makes today's hangover worth it. Watched Superbowl 44 about 8 times yesterday at French Quarter bars. No one was playing the actual superbowl.- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
The strategy office http://realestate.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2018/11/progressive_to_open_downtown_c.html- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Might be progressive- Cleveland: Rocket Arena (Gund Arena)
It’s hard to get excited about this project, knowing how much of the cost will be picked up by the city and the county. Are there any updated projections for the costs, and ticket tax revenue now that playoffs seem unlikely?- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
- Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Is the Stark HQ building itself in an opportunity zone? Could he be selling it to himself for tax credits on improvements?- Columbus: Local Media News & Discussion
it was the first address on the north sode of E9th if memory serves me correctly, before the scourge of Campus Partners urban renewal EDIT: That was Not Al’s pub. Rockers was on High Street. Now I want to know- Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I wonder what will be built first, Nucleus, or Pesht?- Cleveland: University Circle News (Non-Construction)
If you are complaining simultaneously about gentrification and the high price of parking, I file that under “bless their hearts”