Everything posted by Pugu
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Using Google Earth, you CAN see cars on the roads.
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Cleveland: Port Authority News & Info
- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
I thought GE already spun it out into a new organization called "Current by GE"- Cleveland: Population Trends
700 jobs in one year ain't much for a market of 2.1M people...- Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
Ohio police pull over a car where 90 and 77 merge----and this results in other cars crashing into them. Why the hell is state police pulling cars over in such a location? And even moreso, why are Ohio Troopers operating in the city of cleveland? They belong in the boonies where they used to be. Now, they're causing injuries and unsafe conditions? This shows they don't belong in the city. WTF? http://fox8.com/2017/03/24/video-shows-chain-reaction-crash-on-downtown-cleveland-highway/- Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
^that's interesting that the Terminal Tower ranks 13th! With its esteemed status and height, one would have thought it would be higher on the list. (I know, its even lower if that list is old and some floors are being converted to apartments.) Wish Crain's would have put a date on that list.- Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Sherwin-Williams postpones Valspar purchase until June Deal was supposed to close by end of April. http://www.startribune.com/sherwin-williams-postpones-valspar-purchase-until-june/416733083/- Cleveland: Population Trends
That's great if true. But where did you get the "actual" numbers? Census is 2010 and 2020. Are you citing Census Bureau estimates or an actual census that the City, or DCA or somebody did?- Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport
^Excellent. That makes Burke the 382nd biggest airport for passenger departures in the US. Hopkins ranks 45th....(was around 36th/38th with the CO hub).- Cleveland: Random Photos
^Ah! I thought you took it. I see the credit now. I guess you're right on location--looks like those new townhomes between Euclid and Chester in the 80s in the foreground. Thanks.- Cleveland: Random Photos
KJP---your Feb 25 lightning photo is ultra cool. From where did you shoot it? Its a nice angle.- Cleveland: Housing Court
An article in today's PD says, "Gov. Kasich appoints Ronald J. O'Leary as Cleveland Housing Court judge" (http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/03/gov_kasich_appoints_ronald_j_o.html). This is one of the city's municipal courts---why does the governor have any role in appointing the judge? If anyone appoints a judge, it should be the mayor of the city, not the governor of the state. Can anyone explain why Kasich has this authority--and why Jackson doesn't? Certainly seems like that State is way overstepping its place here. :wtf:- Cleveland: Downtown: The Centennial (925 Euclid Redevelopment)
Is this good news or bad?- Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
^I do. There was a Cardinal Federal Bank and on that corner--a one or two-story bldg that was pretty decent and right up to the sidewalk if i remember it correctly.- Greater Cleveland: Relocation - Need Apartment Location & Recommendation.
First of all, there's no real difference between the two. But even if there is, yes, the restaurant at Pearl & W130 is parma hts (unless its in Middleburg, depending which side of 130 its own, but everyone says--'go to that place in Parma....'), but the mosque and the temple are both in the City of Parma, not parma hts.- Cleveland: Public Square Redesign
Sorry if this has already been answered---if the Feds wanted their $ back because it was for the BRT project---wasn't that a long time ago? Isn't there a rule that Federal money must be used as requested for seven years and after that cities are no longer obligated to it? I wish Jackson would have stuck to his guns. He almost---for the first time--was showing some leadership.- Greater Cleveland: Relocation - Need Apartment Location & Recommendation.
Parma may not be as walkable as other places, but its a safe and affordable community, and certainly not any less boring than Solon which is also not very walkable. Parma does indeed have diversity. In addition to an Eastern European vibe, it also has one the best Indian restaurants in Cleveland (around W130 & Pearl), and has the largest Hindu temple in Cleveland AND the largest mosque in Cleveland. If the poster wants to remain east, I'd say Shaker Hts or Cleveland Hts; or somewhere in University Circle though for UC--schools should be researched.- Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
Why are they talking all the space for the little building? that's prime riverfront property on the downtown side of the river. Would make for a wonderful cafe or something like that........so typical of this city...no vision.- Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
^What kind of idiot leaves a car--a Porsche SUV no less--running and walks into a store? I hope her car is never found and the insurance doesn't pay her a dime.- Career Networking / Job Posting Thread
City of Cleveland - City Planner job--closing soon: Closing 3/3/2017 11:59 PM Eastern: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland/jobs/1666556 also: Project Coordinator (City Planning) - also closing soon: Closing 3/3/2017 11:59 PM Eastern: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland/jobs/1666157- Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
^Wasn't Takata the company involved in millions of recalls on faulty airbags?- Cleveland: Random Development and News
The last comment (at the moment), says: "Top of the Hill in cleveland hts about to be the largest investment in cleveland hts since severance at around 100 million" What's Top of the Hill?- Cleveland: Random Quick Questions
its taking forever!- Cleveland: Demolition Watch
Agreed. Does CEI have plans for it or will they unload it? - Cleveland: General Business & Economic News