Posted January 10, 200619 yr because everybody loves them shoppes: Kertes plots mixed-use Shoppes of Solon North Kertes Enterprises Inc. of Woodmere Village plans to redevelop the southeast corner of Brainard and Miles roads in Solon with a $10 million project dubbed 'The Shoppes of Solon North.' *thats all i could get out of crains
January 11, 200619 yr I am sure I am not alone when I say that "Shoppes" make me barf. Same with "Olde", "Grille" and "Centre." "Commons" is at least spelled right (using standard American English) so it merely makes me wretch.
January 11, 200619 yr ^I am with you. "Shoppes" is always a good indicator of place where I would not like to shop. How about some bad names for the new Warehouse District Project: The Shoppes at Warehouse Commons
January 11, 200619 yr This is less than half a mile from the new development taking place at Harvard Road along I-271 on the easternmost edge of Warrensville Heights. They just finished the new Marriott and a new restaurant called Abuelos is nearing completion. Another new retaurant is half complete and a large, and I mean *large* plot of land is being graded as we speak which will become a huge shopping plaza with 20+ stores. That area is so congested as it is.. from Harvard to Mayfield Road is a living nightmare of traffic along the main arterial roads, all this new shit will only make it worse.
January 11, 200619 yr Err..the one I hate the most is "Crossings". It always seems to be used with a corresponding 'c' or 'k' word like Cranberry Crossings...or in a sentence like "The Mall at Tuttle Crossing" or "The Crossings at ...." Ugh, it makes me cross.
January 11, 200619 yr The Shoppes at Man Sleeping on a Sewer Grate Ye Olde Vacancy Village Bob Stark's Spare-Changin'-Bum-o-Rama
January 11, 200619 yr ^At least those are accurate. The exurban residential development names turn my stomach just about as much. I love: http://www.internest.com/kimballhillhomescleveland/kimballhillhomescleveland20293.asp "Landings"? WTF? I can't believe this was the issue that finally made me register for the forum.
January 12, 200619 yr I can't believe this was the issue that finally made me register for the forum. Yeah, pretty lame, but welcome to the board anyway. :wink:
January 12, 200619 yr Remember the strip shopping center in Frank Jackson's ward where there were shootouts between gang members? ..... "The Crosshairs at Longwood Plaza" "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 12, 200619 yr There are so many titles that just make me laugh. I live out in Toledo and there seems to be a lot of "Farms" in names for subdivisions. Another title that makes me shiver is "Young Professionals".
January 12, 200619 yr Yeah, the ones named "Farms" or "The Reserve at..." are frankly just depressing to those of us who in fact enjoy, um, farms and undeveloped reserves. Along the lines of "Young Professionals," "Executive Homes" is terrifically revolting. And any ad that describes the development as "prestigious."
January 12, 200619 yr When I lived in Nashville, there was a mall named 100 Oaks. I love it when we name the development after what it replaces. Wetlands Plaza
January 12, 200619 yr 'Luxurious' or 'Deluxe' Condos....I don't think I have seen any development that is not described as one of these.
January 12, 200619 yr I know Zaremba's Avenue District is a wonderful development, but on their website, they mention that buying a condo/townhouse from them will allow people to live a "sophisticated lifestyle" :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o. A
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