Everything posted by Pugu
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East Cleveland: News & Discussion
When I saw this news story, I instantly thought of McCalls Hotel. But the address of McCalls is 14660 Euclid, so its not McCalls. Maybe its this place. http://clevelandmotelohio.com/room http://www.wfmj.com/story/39688300/body-of-woman-25-discovered-by-staff-at-cleveland-hotel
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
^This is really interesting as the general perception is Cleveland is far denser than Columbus. Are those denser districts OSU dorms, or is there real density in columbus?
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
from that pdf link, https://www.bls.gov/regions/midwest/summary/blssummary_cleveland_oh.pdf , surprising that nursing wages in CLE are $2.50/hr in CLE than the US---that's a 7% less. Meanwhile, retail jobs pay $15.17 in CLE vs. 13.20 in the US. Anyone know why?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Millennia's Garfield Bldg & HQ Developments
Heck's--at least the one in Ohio City--is a great place. Isn't Shake Shack some very mediocre greasy national chain? I truly hope Shakeshack doesn't bump Hecks...
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Cleveland: Population Trends
^The idea to move the port to E55 made sense for so many reasons.....
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Cleveland: Population Trends
$30M could pay for a lot of cameras on streets and analytics to address all the wild west shootings of late. Or pay for most of a new immigration facility at Hopkins (tagged at $43M). Or support economic development programs to fund more growth. Actually there are a lot of good uses of a new surprise pot of money.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
^Looking at the photos of the dishes, the place looks good. I wish it was in the city and not out in Painesville!
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Cleveland: Population Trends
"Looking at County-to-County migration patterns for Cleveland from the Census Bureau, 2012-2016..." Are the values in the five-year ACS data (like 2012-2016) the total of the five years---or the average of one typical year within that range?
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Cleveland: Population Trends
I agree re the momentum from 2017. As the Census bureau just released 2012-2016 county move patterns today, we may have to wait til Nov 2019 to see the 2013-2017 data. ....And then til November 2023 to see the 2017-2021 data. Hey, that's only five years from now.
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Cleveland: Population Trends
By comparison, Cincinnati net loss (domestic) of only 160 people. Biggest contributing county: Clermont, Ohio 576 people and biggest loss to: Kenton County, KY at -502. For Columbus, net domestic gain of 5983 people. Biggest contributor was Cuyahoga at 1254 people. Biggest loss to Delaware County, Ohio at -1399.
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Cleveland: Population Trends
I should also note that Pittsburgh is net positive for Cleveland: (ranks #11 for Cleveland gains): From Allegheny to Cuyahoga: 506 From Cuyahoga to Allegheny: 373 Net gain: 133
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Cleveland: Population Trends
^Ah, that's right, thanks. I made the correction.
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Cleveland: Population Trends
Looking at County-to-County migration patterns for Cleveland from the Census Bureau, 2012-2016: The top 10 counties and number of people--net--to which Cuyahoga lost people—all Ohio: Lorain County 2187 Franklin County 1254 Summit County 989 Portage County 788 Geauga County 675 Butler County 572 Athens County 538 Wood County 393 Lake County 391 Medina County 383 ….so with the exception of Franklin, the biggest counties are still in the region. The top 10 counties and number of people from which Cuyahoga GAINED people--net: Mahoning County, OH 293 San Juan Municipio, PR 291 (San Juan) Erie County, NY 227 (Buffalo) Knox County, KY 195*** Bell County, TX 177 Trumbull County, OH 175 Hamilton County, IN 175 (next to Indianapolis) Bexar County, TX 167 (San Antonio) Washington County, PA 164 (next to Pittsburg/Allegheny County) Wayne County, MI 144 (Detroit) Overall, county to county, Cuyahoga had a net loss of about 10,000 net. On the international front, Cuyahoga gained (not net) 6,000 people (4200 from Asia, 771 from Europe, 560 from Africa), but the data doesn’t show how many we lost to international. But looking at domestic patterns which we do have, its interesting that the top places of outflow are mostly local (Lorain, Summit, Portage, etc.), but the largest gainers are from out of the region, so we’re gaining new ideas/perspectives. This is good. https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2016/demo/geographic-mobility/county-to-county-migration-2012-2016.html?eml=gd&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ***WHY???? This is a rural county in SE Kentucky with a population of 32,000. Is this a data error or one big family or company moved to CLE?
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Cleveland: University Circle (General): Development and News
Hopefully the Landmark Commission will send them back to the drawing board. Is the commission meeting open to the public? Can someone go and complain? I agree--this is horrendous. If this gets built, i will NEVER hire Vocon for any job.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
I hope there will be no garage access/egress from Euclid, only Prospect.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Skyline 776 (City Club Apartments)
Not to sound like a broken record, but I hope at least a few floors are condo units. Does this developer, in "mixed use" mix up residential itself with some rental and some for-sale units?
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
So what happened? Did the restaurant open? Or is he going to wait a month thinking everyone will forget by then? or will he just open under a new name/concept?
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
"Sibel stressed that Progressive doesn't have bigger plans downtown." why make such a point--to not get anyone's hopes up? Seems like a strange thing to say. At the very least it says, "our new strategy group will probably not grow."
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Weird Real Estate Listings
^and nice yellow paint in that livingroom.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
^Don't worry--he will! Shawn Taylor will appear in an interview-less youtube video wearing a wig, sunglasses, fake tattoo on his cheek, and a new shirt and will talk in an inconsistent southern accent issuing the apology.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
ALSO--if the post were indeed by a friend of his as he claims--which no one believes--it still reflects very poorly on him as he's associated and friends with people who think and talk like that, which means he must as well. You'd only trust your close friends to represent you in the world.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
They were poking fun at his name, but they wanted his business to survive. He clearly doesn't understand much!
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Cleveland: Hotels, Conventions, and Tourism News & Info
If CLE had 19M visitors, there's no way in hell that Columbus, Ohio had 41M. If they are including state employees from around the state that are forced to go there for meetings or something--but even then that alone probably can't be more than 100,000 or 200,000. Maybe they count 'visitors' as people who drive on I-71 from CLE to Cinci but get off in Columbus to go to the bathroom.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Votem lists their address as 50 Public Square, Suite 200. Is that the Terminal Tower or Higbees? Terminal Tower Thanks. But I was referring to Santander. I couldn't find their office on google or santander's own website.