Posted August 19, 200420 yr Townhouse project will bring Japanese flair to Ohio City Wednesday, August 18, 2004 Corwin A. Thomas www.PlainDealer.com Reporter For decades Michael Chesler either lived in or traveled to Tokyo. Now the first-time residential developer plans to bring some of Tokyo to Cleveland through a townhouse project in Ohio City. Chesler, founder of the Chesler Group, Cleveland, which restores and converts older buildings into office space, expects to break ground next March. The $5 million project, which is being called the Dexter, will be situated between West 28th Street and Dexter Place and bordered on the south by Franklin Avenue. There will be 10 to 14 townhouses of 1,500 square feet to 3,500 square feet with prices ranging from mid-$200,000 to high-$400,000. Chesler said four units have been sold. For more information, click the above link.
August 19, 200420 yr Interesting, to say the least. The colors are bad though. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 19, 200420 yr I think on the aesthetic level that this will be one of those 'wait and see' projects. The renderings look so-so but they could end up much better in reality. In theory it sounds great and in the grand scheme I think areas like downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, etc. have historic buildings in abundance so adding some ultra-modern pockets could really jazz things up a bit. The area in question isn't really conducive to things like front-stoop patios/gardens nor ground level retail (that's better suited for 3 blocks east on West 25th). It's like others have said about Tillman Park (the green, yellow and pink townhomes) 'it's not very 'Cleveland', to which I say "that's the point" :D ps - zaceman, glad to see you follow cleveland.com forums as well ;) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
August 19, 200420 yr oh yes, however people on there are either way too dramatic or way too cynical about the city
August 19, 200420 yr ^Yeah, I wish they'd have local moderators so they could weed out the trolls. Ah well, that's just more opportunity to send people to better sites (i.e. urbanohio). clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
February 23, 200520 yr What's the deal on these things? Marous doesn't list them on their site (which has some cool stuff, BTW): http://www.marousbrothers.com/index.html
February 25, 200520 yr check out http://www.cheslergroup.com/projects.htm Waiting to find out when the ground breaking will be... probably the best location in OHio City...
May 18, 200520 yr anyone have the down lo on this project? Rumormill has it that it could be a bust... The feedback I am personally getting from both developer and builder (or rather tha lack of) leads me to believe some of the hype of the possible bust?.. anyone?
May 18, 200520 yr From the May 16th agenda for the Cleveland BZA : 9:30 Ward 14 Calendar No. 05-17: 1545 Dexter Place Nelson Cintron - 10 Notices Urban Properties LLC, owner, and John Williams, agent, appeal to erect 14 townhouse units in 2 buildings consisting of 9 attached units proposed along the north side of Dexter Place and 5 attached units along the west side of West 28th Street, situated in a B1 Two-Family District on a through lot that encompasses land between Dexter Place and West 28th Street at 1545 Dexter Place; the proposed two multi-unit townhouse structures are contrary to Section 337.03 and are first allowed in a Multi-Family District; the height of 40’ exceeds the 35’ limit in Section 353.01 for a “1” Height District; and contrary to Section 355.04, an approximate 27,942 s/f is proposed in the “B” Area District where one-half the lot area equals 11,200 s/f; and a 5.2’ front yard setback is proposed, instead of the required 15% of the lot depth required in Section 357.04(a); and the total interior side yards are 7’ instead of the required 8’ according to Section 357.09(b)(2)© of the Codified Ordinances. (Filed 1-24-05) .............. Methinks if it's listed on the BZA agenda as recently as May 16th, it ain't a bust :-) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
May 18, 200520 yr anyone have the down lo on this project? Rumormill has it that it could be a bust... The feedback I am personally getting from both developer and builder (or rather tha lack of) leads me to believe some of the hype of the possible bust?.. anyone? I picked up the phone and called. Ground breaking is "currently" scheduled for late August/Early September. I hope they don't make a liar out of me! :|
May 18, 200520 yr I spoke to Joe Mazzola of Ohio City Near West Development Corp during the Ohio City Home Tour over the weekend, and he seemed to believe the project was still on. I walked by the site on Saturday evening, and saw a "coming soon"-type sign on West 28th. But, of course, that doesn't mean anything...District Park had a sign too (and gee, it was much bigger...!). KJP "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 20, 200520 yr thats great!!.. man... so much going on in Cleveland.. This is almost, "too good to be true"... kudos to all of the developers, builders, and dedicated urban pioneers transforming these buildings, old factory sites, old steel mills.. wow.. I can actually keep on naming them... thats amazing.. go C-Town!
January 31, 200619 yr Recently brought up in another thread and the subject of a conversation I had a few days ago, it doesn't appear that anything has happened with this project in recent history. Let's throw out some lines and see who can come up with the dirt!
January 31, 200619 yr Another victim of sluggish pre-sales? Really, if you walk around Ohio City there already seems to be a glut of houses for sale. Newer construction, especially, seems to be selling at a snail's pace (Orchard Place, the Townhomes of Ohio City, the 80s-style townhouses around Fulton and Mabel, a newish house at Fulton and Bunnell). I would guess demand isn't strong enough in the neighborhood to support another new residential project.
January 31, 200619 yr I say plop this project in E30ish/payne/superior area. It just seems to fit better there, and help boost up chinatown neighborhood with new construction
February 1, 200619 yr I picked up the phone and called. Ground breaking is "currently" scheduled for late August/Early September. I hope they don't make a liar out of me! :| looks like I'm a liar! :cry:
April 26, 200619 yr From the mouth of Peter Rubin...this project is dead. Also, the additional phases of the Ohio City Townhomes are dead. Big blow to Ohio City??? Nope. The Coral Company is going to build 30 townhomes on the land where the two previously mentioned projects were supposed to be built. Look for an announcement soon.
April 26, 200619 yr Too bad still. I was looking forward to having some Japanese flair in OC. But great to hear about the other townhouse projects. I wonder what he will do different though that makes him think he can pull it off. Maybe a more conservative design and lower prices?
April 26, 200619 yr According to Rubin, its all about rooftop decks that capture views of Lake Erie and downtown. (and he also mentioned the importance of cutting edge toliets!)
April 26, 200619 yr Although it's sad to see that the site will be undeveloped for the near-term, I'm glad to see that an experienced developer will be handling the project. Coral has had quite a bit of success with their other projects. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
April 26, 200619 yr Bummer about the Japan-influenced design- I was looking forward to seeing it take shape. Coral definitely has a bigger track record but I don't think the Chesler Group was a total neophyte- I am a little surprised.
April 26, 200619 yr From the sound of it, the Townhomes of Ohio City site met its demise in the hands of an inexperienced developer. The Dexter plan was maybe a little out of place in the OC, but Rubin made several comments about the importance of doing things that haven't been done here and about staying ahead of the market. I agree that it is comforting/exciting to see an established developer taking over these two sites. I wouldn't expect to hear any news for another three months or so...
October 22, 200618 yr From the mouth of Peter Rubin...this project is dead. The Coral Company is going to build 30 townhomes on the land where the two previously mentioned projects were supposed to be built. Look for an announcement soon. Any follow-up on this? Will Coral be making an announcement about these sites? Is there another thread that I don't know about? I've seen a Coral sign on Clinton, between 32nd and 28th, but I've not heard any more formal announcement.
October 23, 200618 yr yeah, that's about it. They tried marketing the old Dexter site and gave up in favor of the Clinton one after about a month or two early in the summer. I haven't heard anything about their progress, but this stretch of Clinton is a real hotbed right now. See the Ohio City thread here: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=9289.0
March 15, 200718 yr I am just picking up this thread. I saw the Dexter Place townhouses on www.livingcleveland.nhlink.net. I liked the buildings and looked here but it seems that particular project is dead. There was mention however, of another project going in the same area. Anyone know of any updates to this? Thanks!
March 15, 200718 yr This project died. Then Coral purchased an option on the land and proposed some more condos. They dropped the project before it ever had a chance to get off the ground. This land will get developed in the coming years. The Franklin-Clinton area has so much momentum and developable land. Just have a little patience. By the way, I received a tour of a house on Franklin that borders Franklin Circle. Its the first house on the northern side of Franklin. It is an absolute masterpiece. I'll talk a little bit more about it on the OC thread. Let's just say that the investment is close to one million on this property.
April 19, 20187 yr This should be in the dead projects section. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
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