Everything posted by 3 Dog Pat
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
I wouldn't be surprised if they aren't considering a dome. In that case, it *could* put the city in play for other events like Super Bowl, NCAA final 4, etc.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Interesting. Could the airport still function in some capacity? I think the most accurate answer I can provide is "hell if I know" but just looking at the footprint of the port, and the airport, it looks like there is enough land
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Since we are wildly speculating, and don.t really know what is being cooked up, how about moving the port to Burke and redeveloping the entire lakefront from the river to North Coast Harbor
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Anyone care to speculate on the value of the land the Browns are on? Could a lease (because I don’t think legally that land can be sold) be enough to be considered a significant funding mechanism for a new stadium?
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
If the Browns make me choose between loyalty to the Buckeyes vs. loyalty to the Browns [quickly remembers the last 20 years of each program] Bye Bye Browns
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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Peak Oil
Full disclosure - I’m a contract engineeer for Shell This article has some interesting nuggets about future demand. From what I have heard, we are about 3 years away from “Peak Gasoline” defines as the peak demand for gasoline, is within the next 5 years. http://amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2018/01/24/royal-dutch-shell-lower-oil-prices/?source=dam
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Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
Remind me - is it Highland Hills the area where Cleveland gets half the property tax because of the Figge deal in the 80s?
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Hyperloop
It operates like a large linear motor. Like rotating motors, starting, stopping, acceleration and deceleration are controlled my the interaction of the stator and the rotor. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_motor
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Cleveland: Random Quick Questions
Absolutely, if you accidentally go back to 1994. But, same for Tremont in Cleveland. :) If you do decide to come to NOLA and are thinking about an Air BnB, shoot me a PM and I'll give you recomondations for neighborhoods. There is only one I would advise against, and even there its unlikely to be a problem.
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Hyperloop
Exactly the same. Elizabeth Holmes scammed a lot of rich people out of money without creating anything. Elon Musk is exactly the same. Not one person I know has ever used PayPal, and all those SpaceX flights launching satellites, payloads for the international space center and soon astronauts is all fake news and photoshop. Tesla is an Obama administration false flag. OK, I seriously do not get the animosity toward Hyperloop because it was an idea from Elon Musk. For the record, Elon Musk does not own Hyperloop One, or Hyperloop Technologies, or any of the hyperloop companies out there. He just and an idea that maglev might actually work if it was in an encapsulated environment. He helped Hyperloop One by allowing some work to be done at SpaceX, but no SpaceX employees are Hyperloop One employees.
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Hyperloop
meanwhile in traditional rail projects SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Cost of San Francisco-Los Angeles bullet train jumps 20 percent to $77 billion, opening date extended 4 years to 2033.
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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Hyperloop
there are other parts of the world ready to implement Hyperloop https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-19/billionaire-richard-branson-unveils-hyperloop-plans-for-india
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Hyperloop
Correct, because if it was an Amtrak proposal it would be sensible, by a proven operator, based on already existing technology, and about 1,000 times more likely to actually come to fruition. Is that always true? https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/19/us/amtrak-derailment-washington/index.html
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Hyperloop
Just to sum - if a hypothetical headline said: "High speed rail being explored to connect Chicago and Cleveland" If its Amtrak - good? If its Hyperloop - bad?
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Hyperloop
Like a water cannon is a squirtgun LOL. I’ve done some casual consulting with Hyperloop One. The best way to fabricate the tube, and the required quality of welding in order to maintain the vacuum, with the stress and fatigue of running a rail system within it, is a technical, logistical and cost challenge
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Hyperloop
One of the reasons this Hyperloop company selected Cleveland was the manufacturing knowhow of the region. Even if Hyperloop does not come to Cleveland, Cleveland companies may get a leg up on competition for fabrication technology of the tube, which is essentially a pipeline
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Cleveland: Downtown: May Company Building
I feel dumb for not knowing Daniel Burnham was the architect of the May Company building
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Cleveland: Rocket Arena (Gund Arena)
I think I found a commercial for the contractors for this project
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Columbus: General Business & Economic News
I mentioned this in the Ohio economy thread, but with Apple announcing they will also build a second HQ somewhere in the states, I think Columbus has a legitimate shot. Apple has strong ties to Ohio State.
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Ohio: General Business & Economic News
Yesterday Apple announced they are going to have a second headquarters somewhere as well. Its not a stretch to think Columubus will have a good shot, based on Apple & Ohio State's relationship https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/05/ohio-state-university-apple/ https://www.curbed.com/2018/1/17/16902190/apple-new-campus-headquarters-jobs
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Cleveland: Downtown & Vicinity Residences Discussion
Downtown still has 95% occupancy rates. That is still healthy.
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Euclid: Development and News
I think I see Koenig's :)