September 9, 20213 yr Great to see but it's really sad it's so hard to make such an amazing space vibrant. The right programming is important but we need a lot more workers downtown - hopefully after the pandemic!
September 9, 20213 yr 1 hour ago, GISguy said: Nothing huge but looks like they completely redid the fountain (concrete in there looks new) and they've put the stage up at the bottom of the stairs - is something going on this weekend? Or getting ready for some candidate's watch party? Also redoing electrical (I'm guessing) in the area where Chick Fil A stand usually is (and same goes for the opposite side in the same spot). The work carts have BEDROCK AVENUE on them so seems like an internal job? I am hearing they're pushing to turn it into an indoor concert venue like Kansas City's Power and Lights district. Quite a few concerts already lined up as part of that Rock the Land thing. Hopefully it's successful and they go ahead with that idea.
September 9, 20213 yr Nothing huge but looks like they completely redid the fountain (concrete in there looks new) and they've put the stage up at the bottom of the stairs - is something going on this weekend? Or getting ready for some candidate's watch party? Also redoing electrical (I'm guessing) in the area where Chick Fil A stand usually is (and same goes for the opposite side in the same spot). The work carts have BEDROCK AVENUE on them so seems like an internal job? They have a Bone Thugs N Harmony concert coming up Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
September 11, 20213 yr Agreed. I assume the concerts are just a temporary thing until other plans come to fruition. There are other underutilized concert venues downtown that can accommodate these performances. Edited September 11, 20213 yr by LibertyBlvd
September 15, 20213 yr Author Bedrock and the city have an announcement scheduled in one hour to announce plans for 'development and investment in downtown Cleveland." It doesn't specify the location. I'm posting this here because Tower City is Bedrock's most significant presence in Cleveland. Doesn't mean that's where the development is going to be. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr Author Here's the heads-up........ BEDROCK PARTNERS WITH THE CITY OF CLEVELAND TO ANNOUNCE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT NEWS Please join us for a virtual press conference on September 15 at 11:00am, as business and civic leaders share plans for development and investment in downtown Cleveland [CLEVELAND] – On Wednesday, September 15 at 11:00am EST, Bedrock and the City of Cleveland invite you to tune in for a virtual press conference. During the live-streamed event, attendees will hear from Mayor Frank G. Jackson and Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner, as well as other prominent civic and business leaders, as they announce plans for development and investment in the city center. Moderated by 8-time Emmy Award-winning anchor and author, Romona Robinson, a panel of esteemed experts will respond to as many of the public’s questions as possible. Instructions will be provided at the start of the press conference on how to submit inquiries. WHAT: A Bedrock & City of Cleveland virtual press conference to announce major development news WHO: Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner, and a panel of esteemed civic and business leaders WHEN: Wednesday, September 15, 2021, at 11:00am sharp A comprehensive media kit and press conference recording will be available post-event. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr 6 minutes ago, KJP said: Here's the heads-up........ BEDROCK PARTNERS WITH THE CITY OF CLEVELAND TO ANNOUNCE MAJOR DEVELOPMENT NEWS Please join us for a virtual press conference on September 15 at 11:00am, as business and civic leaders share plans for development and investment in downtown Cleveland [CLEVELAND] – On Wednesday, September 15 at 11:00am EST, Bedrock and the City of Cleveland invite you to tune in for a virtual press conference. During the live-streamed event, attendees will hear from Mayor Frank G. Jackson and Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner, as well as other prominent civic and business leaders, as they announce plans for development and investment in the city center. Moderated by 8-time Emmy Award-winning anchor and author, Romona Robinson, a panel of esteemed experts will respond to as many of the public’s questions as possible. Instructions will be provided at the start of the press conference on how to submit inquiries. WHAT: A Bedrock & City of Cleveland virtual press conference to announce major development news WHO: Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner, and a panel of esteemed civic and business leaders WHEN: Wednesday, September 15, 2021, at 11:00am sharp A comprehensive media kit and press conference recording will be available post-event. Whatever it is it’s a big deal apparently
September 15, 20213 yr Author @inlovewithCLE The recording will apparently be made available after the event. I will share it ASAP. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/watch-at-11-am-bedrock-partners-and-city-of-cleveland-announce-development-plans-for-tower-city-center
September 15, 20213 yr 2 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: If Mayor Jackson is going to be there, it has to be something big. lets just hope he wont be speaking.
September 15, 20213 yr Pretty sure Romona Robinson is a robot (and Frank Jackson is still sleeping). .....Phase II? Edited September 15, 20213 yr by GISguy
September 15, 20213 yr So far This seems to just be an announcement that they are moving forward with planning to see what the best use of the riverfront property is… I’m a little confused with the theatrics. Nothing has been very specific.
September 15, 20213 yr Author It's a 25-30 year development featuring several thousand housing units, millions of square feet of offices, retail. Federal funding needed for infrastructure. A 15-minute city with transit and pedestrian accessibility is desired. Market will ultimately determine the outcome. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr It sounds to me like they want developers to help make tower city more important as a hub by developing the 130 riverfront acres into housing for ~20-30,000 people and have government get the land ready to build on.
September 15, 20213 yr Tuned in about 15 minutes in so I missed some but so far semi haliarious. First question was about a time line and answer was 25-30 years so I will be dead,
September 15, 20213 yr 10 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: So far This seems to just be an announcement that they are moving forward with planning to see what the best use of the riverfront property is… I’m a little confused with the theatrics. Nothing has been very specific. This has been a weird press conference, not worth this crazy pomp and circumstance that they've put into it but that's my cynical take. Really not a fan of a lame duck mayor and administration entering into LONG-term plans. Lol @KJP getting the higher quality image- touche :) Edited September 15, 20213 yr by GISguy
September 15, 20213 yr Any mention of the inclusion of an Amtrak station? Would it still be possible with the proposal?
September 15, 20213 yr So does this mean the constitutionally allowed casino on the riverfront is off the table?
September 15, 20213 yr 10 minutes ago, KJP said: Market will ultimately determine the outcome. For better or worse, this sentence speaks volumes. It reminds me of another quote that always stuck with me by Cass Gilbert, a famous architect of early skyscrapers. "A skyscraper is a machine that makes the land pay."
September 15, 20213 yr Author 6 minutes ago, audidave said: So does this mean the constitutionally allowed casino on the riverfront is off the table? No offense, but I'm always at how many people still have a riverfront casino on their radar. That crashed and burned a long time ago. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr That was very odd. All vague sort of “we will begin due diligence and surveying” to start shaping this plan. I’m still not clear on the reason for this big press conference.
September 15, 20213 yr Author 1 minute ago, mrclifton88 said: That was very odd. All vague sort of “we will begin due diligence and surveying” to start shaping this plan. I’m still not clear on the reason for this big press conference. Me neither. But the fact that it was held the day after the mayoral primary is probably not a coincidence -- perhaps the biggest reason to reduce the politicization of it. But there was so little meat on that announcement bone that they probably could have waited until after the November election to make an announcement. The only other thing I can think of is that the federal infrastructure bill has not yet passed, so it may also have been meant to provide a kick in the pants to area Congressfolk and Senators. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr 3 minutes ago, KJP said: Me neither. But the fact that it was held the day after the mayoral primary is probably not a coincidence -- perhaps the biggest reason to reduce the politicization of it. But there was so little meat on that announcement bone that they probably could have waited until after the November election to make an announcement. The only other thing I can think of is that the federal infrastructure bill has not yet passed, so it may also have been meant to provide a kick in the pants to area Congressfolk and Senators. i was wondering something like that, too. Between this and the lakefront design, is it possible there is no real plan, but they see the possibility federal infrastructure money and are rushing to make plans to look more serious when applying for a grants?
September 15, 20213 yr Cavs owner Dan Gilbert’s company announces vision for thousands of homes, development along Cuyahoga River near downtown Cleveland Eric Heisig - Cleveland.com - Sep. 15, 2021 "The plans for hundreds of acres, which includes the “Collision Bend” area across from Tower City and portions of Canal Road, would transform a long-underused area near several booming neighborhoods into a bustling area, Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner said in a virtual news conference. ... Bonner noted that Bedrock, which owns Tower City and the recently removed May Co. building near Public Square, owns about 30% of the 130 acres needed for its plan, but said it would work with landowners, along with city, state and federal governments, to try to position the area for its best possible future."
September 15, 20213 yr I imagine they're going after the federal dollars that are coming. Using some of that $500M to work the transit/infrastructure side would make the whole development more feasible.
September 15, 20213 yr Author 20 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: So basically it's just another pipe dream. At this stage, it's as much of a pipe dream as it is a guaranteed development. But they've laid out a roadmap of their intentions, and that's all anyone can do at this point. BTW, I'll have a bomb-dropping addition to this.... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr I would call it a slightly more realistic pipe dream than we are used to. I say slightly more realistic because at least the major player has the $$$$ to pull it off with a little determination.
September 15, 20213 yr 9 minutes ago, KJP said: At this stage, it's as much of a pipe dream as it is a guaranteed development. But they've laid out a roadmap of their intentions, and that's all anyone can do at this point. BTW, I'll have a bomb-dropping addition to this.... A pipe bomb? 😉
September 15, 20213 yr Ken, does that pipe bomb have anything to do with fact that the rendering shows new construction on what would be considered the "liner properties" that Sherwin owns?
September 15, 20213 yr Author A couple more renders...... (Terminal Tower looks a little stubby in that first view!) EDIT -- the media kit with renders and presentations is here: https://app.frame.io/presentations/2978b32e-848e-4929-b636-4cd326fd9319 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr 19 minutes ago, KJP said: At this stage, it's as much of a pipe dream as it is a guaranteed development. But they've laid out a roadmap of their intentions, and that's all anyone can do at this point. BTW, I'll have a bomb-dropping addition to this.... I have been associated with the Chevy Chase Land Company in the suburbs of Washington DC. The Land Company was founded in 1894 and has been actively developing its properties for 128 years. I have no problem with long-term plans, especially with a company as well funded as Bedrock.. Remember: It's the Year of the Snake
September 15, 20213 yr Nothing wrong with a long term plan, just wish there was something more concrete to begin with. This sounds like its "a plan to make a plan" which is the last thing we need more of in this city. I will remain optimistic as I do think Bedrock has the ability to do something great here, just think they jumped the gun with this big 'announcement'
September 15, 20213 yr The timing may also be related to the TMUD application page recently going live. This would definitely fall under the category of transformational. I suspect they'd need something more concrete than what's basically a master plan to be awarded the credit. Perhaps that's the additional info KJP is alluding to. Quicken's new local hq?
September 15, 20213 yr 2 hours ago, Luke_S said: Any mention of the inclusion of an Amtrak station? Would it still be possible with the proposal? And what about a stadium with retractable roof?
September 15, 20213 yr 1 hour ago, dastler said: I imagine they're going after the federal dollars that are coming. Using some of that $500M to work the transit/infrastructure side would make the whole development more feasible. Hard to make out but they did include "Transit Center" signage in one of the renderings.
September 15, 20213 yr And it looks like the undeveloped parcel of the Landmark Office Tower is still undeveloped! 😕
September 15, 20213 yr 2 hours ago, KJP said: No offense, but I'm always at how many people still have a riverfront casino on their radar. That crashed and burned a long time ago. So Cleveland is going to be stuck with a casino in an historic building in the heart of downtown. Lovely.
September 15, 20213 yr 43 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: Nothing wrong with a long term plan, just wish there was something more concrete to begin with. This sounds like its "a plan to make a plan" which is the last thing we need more of in this city. I will remain optimistic as I do think Bedrock has the ability to do something great here, just think they jumped the gun with this big 'announcement' While Cleveland is endlessly planning, other cities are building. 😧
September 15, 20213 yr I would wonder if the timing isn't mostly related to the election. Clearly Bedrock and the Jackson administration have been working on this for a while. Maybe Bedrock wants some actual rough agreement signed now so they can put pressure on both of the candidates to make pre-election commitments to honor the spirit of the deal. Seems pretty rational to want continuity in government at the beginning of a big plan.
September 15, 20213 yr The rendering looks very haphazard. Its just a slapping in of massings of a bunch of boxy buildings along the river. I’m leaning towards TMUD and federal infrastructure with the city’s desire to see higher downtown population as the reason for the announcement. This throws another long development site possibility for justice center, Cleveland cliffs, and numerous other companies or organizations.
September 15, 20213 yr Author 35 minutes ago, viscomi said: Hard to make out but they did include "Transit Center" signage in one of the renderings. Yep, you found it! I'm told there are more detailed renderings of this..... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
September 15, 20213 yr 23 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: While Cleveland is endlessly planning, other cities are building. 😧 You're either blind or not paying attention because I see tons of building going on all around the city. Edited September 15, 20213 yr by Clefan98
September 15, 20213 yr 1 hour ago, YO to the CLE said: So badass they are proposing to reuse the old steam plant! I don't think Bedrock own's that property, so this is just a "vision" more than a proposal.
September 15, 20213 yr 3 hours ago, Htsguy said: Tuned in about 15 minutes in so I missed some but so far semi haliarious. First question was about a time line and answer was 25-30 years so I will be dead, No, cmon @Htsguyyou'll live forever
September 15, 20213 yr Granted, this is a dream, but dreams have to start somewhere. This may not be as far fetched as it seems. Downtown still has a demand for residential that shows no signs of letting up.
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