Everything posted by urb-a-saurus
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
Anyone know what is holding up the last of the sodium vapor street lights from being replaced with LED bulbs?
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Cleveland Heights: Development and News
They could have done a Lucky's
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CLEVELAND UrbanOhio Meet Up - Fri Dec 8 Holiday Happy Hour - BrewDog - 1956 Carter Rd
I expect to be there.
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Cleveland: Opportunity Corridor Boulevard
Welcome to the Carl and Louis Stokes Opportunity Corridor.
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Cleveland: Cleveland Clinic News & Info
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CLEVELAND UrbanOhio Meet Up - Fri Dec 8 Holiday Happy Hour - BrewDog - 1956 Carter Rd
Hope to join1
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Regarding the 35' height limit, how deep is the ravine? Does the same height limit apply, even if the project's ground level is below the local average? In this location, it would seem to severely limit what you could do, density-wise. Would townhouses even have much presence above the ravine?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
Is the north end of the 36th floor some sort of open porch usable for employees?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
^ i'm thinking New Year's Eve ball drop.
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
I was also surprised at the 5000 number. Why bother?
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
^ The goal was to stop the imminent certification of Biden's victory to give more time for other efforts to work. One desirable result for thr GOP would have been to force the decision to the House, where Republicans have more state delegations. This was all right after the VP refused to invalidate Biden electors and use the fake slates. LOL @ tantrum. "Tantrum only" does not apply to the partipating paramilitaries, although it might apply to many of the "normies" they riled up. Read up on the trials.
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
Do I spot some poetic license being used on the term "baby?"
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
They got away with ignoring the anti-gerrymandering result. You can bet they've been working hard to figure out how to stymy Issue 1, and the strategies will become increasingly authoritarian.
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
We can keep up the motivation by saying, "vote for Senator Brown. Help prevent a federal abortion ban."
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
LOL, I hope the wait for a table or a steak is shorter than the wait for the restaurant itself. I can't even remember when signs first went up.
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Richmond Heights: Belle Oaks (Richmond Town Square Redevelopment)
Today, it looked to me like the JC Penney building is gone along with the mall heading toward its old center.
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
They just need the Ohio judiciary to rule that any future abortion restrictions they pass are constitutional, given the Issue 1 language, whether they really are or aren't. Meanwhile, they will work toward a federal ban.
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
Onward to anti-gerrymandering 2.0. The legislature needs to more accurately represent the entire population of Ohio voters. Making elections more competitive will strip some the arrogance of the current majority.
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Ohio Abortion / Reproductive Health News
^^ We knew that was coming.
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Cleveland: Random Photos
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
LOL. Giant cardboard buildings or maybe 3D holograms to fill the voids
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Cleveland: Retail News
LOL, don't forget that in the last 20 years it has become increasingly easy to sit in your desk chair, order anything you want, and have it delivered directly to you.
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Cleveland: Retail News
I have to chuckle a bit, and I have to believe that if sufficient demand for retail existed, it would be there. Right now, look at all the years old retail vacancy: May Co., Galleria, Lincoln Bidg, 200 PS, Centennial prior to closure, Old Arcade, etc, and people still want even more retail space at ground level of new buildings. This plan looks like a lot of planner-speak, but what will it really take, more population, more disposable income? I know Pittsburgh tried subsidizing department stores, but I don't think that worked in the long term.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Justice Center Complex Replacement
If the Centennial were to get the courts, would it lose the TMUD? Maybe it should.
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Cleveland: Random Development and News