Everything posted by 3 Dog Pat
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Cleveland: Demolition Watch
^I agree
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
If the buildings were being sacrificed for the casino, that would be one thing. But, they are being knocked down for parking, something the city has no shortage of. There is no NEED for these buildings to come down
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Connectivity = old white people not having to step foot in Cleveland
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Renting in Cleveland
I always recommend the Detroit Shoreway (Gordon Square) neighborhood. A good mix of old and new.
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Do you really feel a handsome building a block away from E. 4th and a block away from the casino, with the recent success of 668, would not be considered a prime candidate for conversion? Probably the only reason it is not being used right now is that developers (i.e. Gilbert) purchased the property on speculation that the casino would be approved, and he could tear it down to build the garage. Using the argument, "well, its not being used for anything" For that matter, when did he buy the building?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
And just to add insult to injury, that structure is fugly
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Thanks for the info
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
^^The Columbia building is listed at 89,000 sq ft. The Grand Arcade was 81,000 sq ft at the time of renovation
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Welcome!
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Off Topic
AJ93, you have inspired me
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Pasting Links to GoogleMaps in Posts
bump
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
^those garages are ususally attached to large buildings, not stand alone valet lobbies
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Which will be across the street from another parking garage, and on the other block, another parking garage. TMH, do you think we could market that part of the city as the Parking Garage District?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Tower City looks so impressive when walking toward it from E. 4th along Prospect. Now that view will be blocked by a Gerbil tube?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
What is more likely is that the next phase is never built. Higbees will always be a casino
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Because a main source of revenue for the casino is parking, so they more parking they own, the more money they make. Remember how they wanted to alter the river for more parking spaces?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
My guess is that if MMPI were trying to knock down these buildings to build a "welcome center" the PD would be howling at the idea The PD seems to give Gilbert the same scrutiny it gives Forest City
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Moving Again - Cleveland
Ask bartenders/servers in Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. They typically know all of the good deals in an area.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Somewhere in the website it says they are planning festivals and such on that land, so it may bring people down
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Construction Update - 5/12/11 Project Updates :: May 12, 2011 The demolition and haul out of materials and debris from the five buildings on the future Medical Mart site has been completed. The 113 Building was demolished in April, the last structure to be demolished at the corner of St. Clair and Ontario. In three months, crews demolished the Justice Center parking deck, the Chicago Title and County Annex buildings, the Sportsmans Restaurant, and the 113 Building. Soldier pile installation has been completed around the former 113 Building while backfilling, lagging and tie-backs continue. Demolition is also proceeding on schedule on the Convention Center and Malls B and C. On the north side of Lakeside Avenue, Mall C roof demolition is 95% complete. Interior demolition in existing Exhibit Halls C and D on the lower level of Mall C is roughly 95% complete. Demolition of the loading dock connection at Lakeside Avenue and the East Stair Tower began earlier in the week. The balance of remaining demolition work on Mall B is located on the southeast corner of the project. Continued demolition of the topping slab and 4’ interstitial sand volume is approximately 85% complete. The highly-visible metal sheeting project along St. Clair Avenue continues moving to the west.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
I wonder what effect the innerbelt reconstruction will have on companies in downtown? Are the suburbs using that as a negative for downtown?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
I'm fine with the state trying to get as much as they can. This work stoppage is a stunt
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Cleveland: 2014 Gay Games IX News & Discussion
Per the discussion on where the social hub of the games should be, (depending on the retail mix) I vote for Uptown. It will be new, shiny, and it will bring people to the embarrassment of cultural riches this little burg has :) And they can get drunk
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Construction Update - 5/5/2011 Project Updates :: May 5, 2011 Demolition of the 1964 Public Auditorium addition was completed earlier this week as crews demolished the last remaining structure. The balance of remaining demolition on the project is contained in the southeast corner of the job site. More than 95% of the demolition is complete on most areas of the job site, including Mall C roof demolition, Exhibit Halls C and D on the lower levels, and the Mall B roof demolition. The demolition of the topping slab is 85% completed. Backfilling of the future Medical Mart building location is underway. Soldier pile installation has been completed around the 113 Building. http://www.clevelandmedicalmartonline.com/clevelandmedicalmart/index.cfm/news/construction-update-552011/
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Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
Have they announced any retail / restaurants that will be part of uptown? The website is "coming soon"