Everything posted by Floods7
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Correct, the $60/sqft is for streel level retail.
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
I spoke with someone recently that works for Stark. My company was liking for retail space downtown and we were interested in some of Starks properties. When I asked about some of their listings she also mentioned the upcoming Nucleus project, talking about it in a way that it was OBVIOUSLY going to be finished and retail space would be available to our company. I would assume they are instructed to sell the upcoming space as if it's already finished and furnished to get a potential tenant interested. $60/sqft -- I'm out
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
The smokestack is an icon, hope it stays. Love the smoke stack, just adds character.
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Cleveland: Nautica Development
These are apartments, not a shopping mall. Light public traffic is exactly what I want after a long day of work. The water surrounding it is a great idea, very peaceful to those that enjoy the waterfront/boating
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
Interesting that no one cares if you don't want a bunch of "Johnny manziel types" (ie. Bro's, frat boys, partiers) but if someone says I don't want all those low class bums on public square everyone explodes and says you need to be more 'tolerant', 'accepting' or "this is a city stay in the burbs if you dont like it". I can totally see why someone wouldn't want manziel types all over but if were gonna be PC lets not be hypocritical.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway District: Development and News
No one who is going to care. The very term "cultural appropriation" has lately become a term of mockery among those to the right of Hillary Clinton. Couldn't have said it any better.
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Northeast Ohio / Cleveland: General Transit Thread
Why shouldn't it? It's been the transit hub since the 1850s. With it being the hub of streets, it's a natural transit hub too. So why is that suddenly bad? All public realms in this city belong to everyone. With the goal of making Public Square more inviting, leaving it as the bus-hub kind of holds it back from those goals. We can't deny that the bus stops have been an underlying cause of unpleasant situations or public disturbances that have given Public Square its reputation. Just because it's been the hub through time doesn't mean it cannot change. Times Square is a hub of streets, but it isn't NYC's bus hub. It's more focused on visitors' experience and the aesthetics, which makes it enjoyable. Moving the hub away from the square would just make the "new" Public Square more enjoyable and more comfortable for those who want to enjoy it peacefully. Times Square was never THE transit hub of NYC. We can argue whether it was a transit hub at all. Let's be honest what moving transit off Public Square is all about. It's about shoving poor people and minorities into dark corners of the city where we can forget about them in furtherance of desires to create a caste system for America where different classes no longer mix. Well it's about time. Get them off the square. Next, apply this to tower city and then we really got something. Opinion as someone who used to own a store in Tower City. *side note* sorry to quote from so far back up thread
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Just don't get it. A private developer is putting up a skyscraper, he should be able to design it as he and his money sees fit. Not to mention in a city that should be begging him to go forward with it. Not my favorite design either but im not building it. ---that is all assuming that someone at the planning commission really is having him take a look at changing the design.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
As a current tenant associated with TC , I can say that I've heard the same thing from mall management. Looking forward to their coffee!
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Cleveland: Downtown: Playhouse Square Development and News
I hope not! ........no seriously, I hope not
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CLEVELAND: My company is looking for street level retail
yeah, that's a nice space but not really the location we want. I don't want something on the CSU campus. It will be easier to market to the entire CSU campus then to market to the entire downtown business population. I would rather have a great street presence to make my marketing job much easier.
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CLEVELAND: My company is looking for street level retail
MayDay ---- no problem. I am co owner of the company and we have been in business for a little over a year now. Actually the rent quote we received for playhouse square wasn't out of this world. I am not trying to get people from the suburbs to come downtown just for my services, I want to get the people from the suburbs that come downtown every day for work to stop by.
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CLEVELAND: My company is looking for street level retail
Im looking to hit more of the downtown crowd that comes in from the suburbs. We will be advertising and will be hitting csu. Those students could make the trip easily. We originally were going to take the old third federal space on Euclid and 4th, which is part of the Arcade, but at the last minute the owners decided to hold that spot for some type of restaurant. That was my ideal location. We also do service contracts, so having a good downtown presence in the business community is very important to us.
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CLEVELAND: My company is looking for street level retail
First, a little about my company, I own a tech company out of Strongsville which repairs phones, tablets, and computers. We also manufacture some of our own parts and ship them worldwide. What we are looking for: Street level retail with great visibility to pedestrians, traffic, residents and local businesses. 2000 - 3500 sqft. We will use about 700-1000 sqft for retail space for customers to drop off and pick up their devices (computers, tablets, phones) as well using some of that space to display products and accessories. about 500-700 for manufacturing and workspace for repairs and about 800-1200 sqft for offices. Location is more important that size and we are flexible on size for the right space. We are currently looking at the space between the state and palace theater on Euclid and the old nova bar and grill on w6th, which is next to the liquor store. Please let me know if you guys know of any spaces that would fit my needs, I would appreciate it and would love to help bring some more retail downtown.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
From an unnamed source.... Verizon is looking to move out. Don't be surprised to see another company that location in the future.
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Cleveland: Bars / Nightlife News
^ I couldn't agree more
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Cleveland: Warehouse District: Development and News
YES
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Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
exactly!! Play the game in the elements! Nothing better than two teams playing hard late in the season in a blizzard. Now that's just good tv!
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Does everyone think its safe to say the biggest "skyscraper" we will ever see north of the shoreway highway will be Earnst and Young Flats building? I would love to see more dense buldings and "downtown" type buildings extend north all the way to the water but I just dont see it happening. A lot of the renderings I have seen for the lakefront all seem to be modified takes of Crocker Park.
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Cleveland: Warehouse District: Development and News
As for Tomo, they are being held up by the owners bad rep brought upon by his other owned property, Scripts. The city is holding up the liquor license not to mention the resistance brought upon by other warehouse district owners and residence. If someone else was opening Tomo, it would he open by now. It will only take time but eventually he will get his liquor license with the help of lawyers... That is if he wants to wait that long and put that much money into fighting it. As for Fortress closing... Good riddance. Nice people working there and I feel bad they need to look for new jobs but that place needed to go.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
So what is the update with this? What are the hours of the stores and places to eat in and around TC? I've been to the casino a bunch of times since it opened and the food places in the casino close around 2am, so if your hungry after that you have to leave. I went to jakes once and had a sandwich, which was good, but id like more options.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
Well concerning that girl in the pic on the cleveland.com article is most likely a cocktail server. Not really someone who will be in the buffet area.
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Cleveland: Restaurant News & Info
I drove past the tilted kilt on Wednesday, and wow it was packed. But I was shocked with how trashy it was. The girls were dressed in worse outfits than hooters. I cannot believe this is what tourists going to the casino will be looking at as they enter or exit the casino. You couldn’t put a more classLESS restaurant/bar near the casino than this. I am embarrassed that out of towers will be subjected to this as one of the first restaurants that they will see when visiting the casino. You want to put this out in the suburbs, fine. But don’t put it where your trying to make a good impression of first time visitors coming to an above average casino. I am a 23 year old guy and I enjoy pretty girls but honestly, I would not want to eat here. While all the girls had big chests they were not exactly model material. I have a feeling I would lose my appetite Does no one value class anymore?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Im really looking forward to seeing the before/after picture of the Higbee bulding on May 14th. I hope someone can get one
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Cleveland: Downtown: Tower City / Riverview Development
what will they be doing with the sidewalk?