Posted September 14, 201212 yr I took a tour of the facility today. You can see my construction pics from May here: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,27304.0.html Enjoy! The green drywall is the corridor with display rooms on each side. Junior Ballroom Exhibit floor The track where the exhibit hall divider will run One of two entrances to Public Auditorium Escalators down from the MM Looking up at the main Lakeside Ave. lobby Passageway to the Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom Looking toward the ballroom from the pre-dinner bar area Truck dock and exterior entrance Mall C A landscaping tree planter bathtub Playing in the dirt on Mall B The styrofoam ranges in thickness from 2 feet to 7 feet. They have driven fully loaded cement trucks over the large white blocks. It is intended to cut down on the roof weight instead of filling it all with soil. One person can move a block and leave a fingernail indent, yet the compressive strength is re-God-damn-diculous. Up on the main entry roof ramp with views at the top. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
September 14, 201212 yr Thanks for the Great update. does anyone know if the malls will be open before the convention center opens? It seems like they could eventually have the mall open while working on the inside
September 14, 201212 yr Wow. The more I see this project constructed the happier I am with it. Its going to be a major boost to an underutilized piece of downtown. I am more and more anxious to see what the green space will look like.
September 14, 201212 yr Very nice - such a difference from the former exhibit hall with the huge and obtrusive support columns. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
September 14, 201212 yr Excellent tour. Some of these views emphasize a big selling point for Cleveland; the compact character of downtown puts many of Cleveland's iconic structures in an area where they all can be encompassed in one photo. It's an imposing CBD that mixes classic buildings with some striking newer ones, and this is a major element of it.
September 14, 201212 yr Awesome shots, thanks! I really like the strong north/south pedestrian axis on either side of the mall. Goes a long way towards making up for the "break" in the mall at Lakeside.
September 15, 201212 yr Lookin' pretty good! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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