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Pugu

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  1. ^Ok, feel free to move. thanks.
  2. [surprised we don't have a thread focused on the Port of Cleveland. We have one on the Port Authority but this isn't about the agency, its about the port itself.] This is good: Army Corps drops appeal over 2015 dredging of Cleveland Harbor "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dropped its challenge to a federal judge's ruling that the agency abused its discretion when it refused to dredge the six-mile Cleveland Harbor and Cuyahoga River shipping channel in 2015...." http://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/index.ssf/2017/12/army_corps_drops_appeal_over_2.html
  3. Was there?
  4. ^Some in the E 30s and 40s in AsiaTown, as well. But yes, the main hub is the near west side.
  5. ^thats great to hear, In the consolidation of the companies, how many jobs are moving to cleveland?
  6. ^Meh....its frontier. No great loss.
  7. Just came across this line in a PD story on the latest Census estimates and thought of this tread: "Cleveland is 10.8 percent Hispanic (8.1 percent Puerto Rican)." "Cleveland" as used here is the city proper. http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/index.ssf/2017/12/ohios_richest_poorest_most_edu_1.html#incart_m-rpt-2
  8. I'd say at the harbor the buildings should be taller AND units smaller AND have a mix of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedrooms, AND have retail on the ground floor. without such its not a very comforting, safe, and welcoming place. Retail should be coffee shops, diner, burger place, a few upscale eating places, a chipotle, maybe some cool stores, and stores that support the housing there--like a grocery store, laundromat/dry cleaner, drug store, hardware store, at the very least.
  9. ^But he should know things before it comes from the news. CPD guards all the entrances to City Hall and thus knows what's entering the building, especially after hours. And CPD works for Jackson.
  10. ^I think Frank is probably clean as well. But I agree that he comes off sounding a little stupid. If it were my city hall, I'd want to know which federal agencies were in it and at which departments.
  11. Am I reading this right? Isn't 3rd Fronteir money supposed to go to Ohio companies? Northeast Ohio companies among recipients of $10 million for anti-opioid technologies "The commission awarded the following recipients money, according to a statement: ....Cleveland-based Sober First, doing business as Ascent, snagged $464,000 to bring a web-based, 24-hour hotline for people in recovery..... DeUmbra in Austin, Texas, will receive $860,000 to produce a mobile app that uses artificial intelligence to alert physicians to how susceptible patients are to opioid addiction. Elysium Therapeutics, of Danville, California, was awarded nearly $3 million to commercialize a compound inhibiting opioid absorption when a person takes more than a prescribed dose...." http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2017/12/northeast_ohio_companies_among.html
  12. Crain's must be using a map of the city from 1880.
  13. wow, that story's really insande. Kudos to the fast-responding Lakewood PD.
  14. ^That makes since. Also, since some avenues cross Ontario, there is a need to differentiate the name. Hence there is a St. Clair and a West St. Clair, Superior and West Superior, etc. But in the case of "Superior Viaduct" TODAY (for probably all of our lifetimes) ALL of it is west, so no "West " is needed.
  15. "2401 West Superior Viaduct" That address doesn't seem right. There's no need for "West" in it, as Superior Viaduct is ONLY west.
  16. Pugu replied to KJP's post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    ^true. but I liked the second shot, because it had people AND the an interesting background. (didn't like it solely because there were people in it.)
  17. the article says, "At one of only two intersections that maintain pre-World War I buildings on all of its corners, a local entrepreneur is redeveloping a neighborhood once ravished by the foreclosure crisis and continually forgotten by outside investors and developers jumping on the bandwagon of urban, rustbelt renewal." is that one of only 2 intersections in Slavic Village or in the city? And, if the latter, that's really horrible, but, which intersection is it?
  18. Pugu replied to KJP's post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    ^like the middle shot. there are people on the streets!
  19. ^could't they play at Browns Stadium? I know its not indoors...
  20. YABO713---You'll have to rent a room at the Hampton, overlooking the crowd, so you look down onto their phones!
  21. Pugu replied to KJP's post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    such a big curve in Superior.....very wide lens??
  22. ^No. "Latinos" is the new--and better--term for "Hispanics" as "Hispanics" means of Spanish origin---but was used for all people of Latin America (which is central and south america and spanish-speaking carribean), so included Brazilians which are certainly Latino, but do not speak Spanish.
  23. ^according to the report, Cuyahoga county had 39,538 Puerto Ricans and 64,518 Latinos. Where are the remaining 25,000 predominantly from?
  24. They have jobs in Columbus. But its Columbus. :P
  25. ^Interesting that the Ashtabula number is bigger than Lake's. If 30k in CLE and 14k in Lorain, that's only 44K/110k---i would have expected the majority in CLE, as opposed to other cities like cincy or columbus. maybe they're in the burbs.