June 4, 200817 yr backing on to the topic.. There are downtown residents and then there are downtown residents. I feel that some of these Euclid Ave apartment projects will have a larger impact on downtown. They will put people in the heart of downtown and help link the different portions of downtown. It will be great to walk from the two Squares and feel the residential density. Don't forget that the apartments above Corner Alley should be ready by this summer sometime. I've heard that they are very cool inside.
June 4, 200817 yr You guys wanna discuss a three year old Brooking's Institution Report, Do it elsewhere.
June 4, 200817 yr I think what's happening on Euclid is phenomenal, and will transform the downtown. I hope that stuff like 515 tower, the addition to 1021, etc. happen with the street losing its historic character.
June 18, 200816 yr 1. They are finally starting to put the median curbs in down by PS and have also begun work on the transit stop. Also note in the background the brown paper in the May Co. window. They are gutting the "Public Square Tech Ctr"... I have not heard what is going in. I heard unofficially from a good source that this is what's going in: http://www.cadillacranchcincinnati.com/ I'm not exactly excited about that, but I've heard that all kinds of tenants have been walked through over the past few weeks.
June 18, 200816 yr 1. They are finally starting to put the median curbs in down by PS and have also begun work on the transit stop. Also note in the background the brown paper in the May Co. window. They are gutting the "Public Square Tech Ctr"... I have not heard what is going in. I heard unofficially from a good source that this is what's going in: http://www.cadillacranchcincinnati.com/ I'm not exactly excited about that, but I've heard that all kinds of tenants have been walked through over the past few weeks. well that makes me want to puke.
June 18, 200816 yr Well that makes me want to puke. Me too....I'll hold your hair. lol We'll here come the chains.....ugh.
June 18, 200816 yr 1. They are finally starting to put the median curbs in down by PS and have also begun work on the transit stop. Also note in the background the brown paper in the May Co. window. They are gutting the "Public Square Tech Ctr"... I have not heard what is going in. I heard unofficially from a good source that this is what's going in: http://www.cadillacranchcincinnati.com/ I'm not exactly excited about that, but I've heard that all kinds of tenants have been walked through over the past few weeks. even better is the url at the bottom of the page http://www.netoneweb.com/cadillacranch/cincinatti.htm
June 18, 200816 yr Perhaps, but I think I'll wait for an official announcement before I lose a hard earned lunch over it.
June 18, 200816 yr I've been holding out with the faintest hopes that the May Co. Building was going to be the location of the med mart. I envisioned Beautiful store front windows on Euclid displaying different furniture, medical devices, etc... a bustling economic driver right on euclid... instead we are apparently getting "tequilla ranch - public square". Doesn't seem to fit well in that area.
June 18, 200816 yr Oh god, please no. One thing about the old flats that I liked is that it clumped all the cheesy bars that I would never visit in one place so that I could easily avoid them all. But without the flats...those bars are free to roam all over downtown...
June 18, 200816 yr hey, when a Chili's opens on Euclid we'll know that downtown Cleve is officially back in the big leagues... :wink:
June 19, 200816 yr I was taking a peek into the May Co. windows the other day and a passerby told me a cadillac ranch restaurant was going in. I was pretty pumped at first because I didn't really know what it was ....I'm not so excited any more.
June 19, 200816 yr Thanks, McCleveland! I thank you on behalf of everyone who visits this site but doesn't live in Cleveland to check it out for themselves.
June 19, 200816 yr hey, when a Chili's opens on Euclid we'll know that downtown Cleve is officially back in the big leagues... :wink: I should hit you with a redbrick just for making a joke about this! :wink:
June 19, 200816 yr I was taking a peek into the May Co. windows the other day and a passerby told me a cadillac ranch restaurant was going in. I was pretty pumped at first because I didn't really know what it was ....I'm not so excited any more. can we just be happy that there is SOMETHING? It is certainly better than nothing. We can worry about being picky in a couple years when the entire Corridor is wall-to-wall retail/entertainment...
June 19, 200816 yr Well that makes me want to puke. Me too....I'll hold your hair. lol We'll here come the chains.....ugh. You're telling me you don't go to the TGI Friday's in Times Square, MTS? Is this chain place awesome and my wildest dreams? No.. Will I be happy if it does great business and brings people to the area and they spend money? Of course.. Think big picture.. not everything can be some trendy hipster place (stupid hipsters).
June 19, 200816 yr ^Thank you and amen. I'd sooner slash my throat than set foot in a TGIFChiliCheesecakeTuesdayOliveBees but the simple fact is those places serve a purpose, and while I personally loathe them, I can at least appreciate that their presence usually infers that the immediate area is highly trafficked with people with disposable income. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 19, 200816 yr I was taking a peek into the May Co. windows the other day and a passerby told me a cadillac ranch restaurant was going in. I was pretty pumped at first because I didn't really know what it was ....I'm not so excited any more. can we just be happy that there is SOMETHING? It is certainly better than nothing. We can worry about being picky in a couple years when the entire Corridor is wall-to-wall retail/entertainment... In addition to not liking the type of establishment... what i like the least is how it segments off just a portion of that building... it ensures that the idiots in charge of that building are going to piece meal it up. I was really hoping for a more comprehensive approach to the ground floor of that building. Though this is really a conversation probably best suited for the filling in euclid avenue thread...
June 19, 200816 yr The word on the street is that Cadillac Ranch is going in the old May Co. building. Another restaurant? A ridiculous automobile on that beautiful building?
June 19, 200816 yr The word on the street is that Cadillac Ranch is going in the old May Co. building. Another restaurant? A ridiculous automobile on that beautiful building? Are you kidding?
June 19, 200816 yr http://www.cadillacranchcincinnati.com/ What a horrible, horrible place! Any website that has a diagonally-oriented "good friends" label is not a place that I want to visit.
June 19, 200816 yr All right....soon downtown will be able to boast more mechanical bulls than we have department stores. Take that Houston. WE are mechanical bull city, YEEHAAAWWW.
June 19, 200816 yr How many restaurants do we need? How about some RETAIL. I like eating like everyone, but big cheese burgers a gourmand's paradise does not make.
June 19, 200816 yr All right....soon downtown will be able to boast more mechanical bulls than we have department stores. Take that Houston. WE are mechanical bull city, YEEHAAAWWW. I just threw up in my mouth a lil bit!
June 19, 200816 yr Anybody know what there going to do with the other 750,000 square feet of unused space in that building.
June 19, 200816 yr Is it unused again? I didn't think Key Corp. moved out yet. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 19, 200816 yr I've been holding out with the faintest hopes that the May Co. Building was going to be the location of the med mart. I envisioned Beautiful store front windows on Euclid displaying different furniture, medical devices, etc... a bustling economic driver right on euclid... That would be nice!
June 19, 200816 yr I'm not exactly wowed by the idea of the medical mart fronting street level. I think it would be a waste of future, prime retail space. I've been holding out with the faintest hopes that the May Co. Building was going to be the location of the med mart. I envisioned Beautiful store front windows on Euclid displaying different furniture, medical devices, etc... a bustling economic driver right on euclid... That would be nice!
June 19, 200816 yr There is a lot of space there for the mart, and street level retail could go on the ground floor.
June 19, 200816 yr Oh my God.. they're gonna section off the ground floor so a business can be successful!! Forget it, lets put a huge restaurant in there that won't be able to draw enough business to meet its HUGE monthly rent payment, just so we can appease the peanut gallery of UrbanOhio..
June 19, 200816 yr ^Maybe Chilis and a coronary artery stent showroom can share the same space. One stop shopping!
June 19, 200816 yr they're gonna section off the ground floor so a business can be successful!! Agreed, I think one single-use for the entire ground floor (especially if that use were simply showrooms for the medical mart), would be the biggest killer for street life in that section of Euclid. Multiple street-level business will bring far more pedestrians to the area, and still leave plenty of contiguous building space for other uses. All right....soon downtown will be able to boast more mechanical bulls than we have department stores. We already have reached that milestone with the Tequila Ranch mechanical bull.
June 20, 200816 yr What would putting in a new groundfloor tenant do to the prospects of a comprehensive redevelopment of the building? I was under the impression that they would have to do some serious work, probably demoing out an atrium in the middle of the building in order to make that space leasable.
June 20, 200816 yr My first thought is that this is a short-sighted project. I wish that someone with big thoughts and big follow-through could get their hands on this property. Best case scenario: the owner fills up the ground floor with some decent tenants. Once Eli Mann and K&D develop their projects for Euclid, Jacobs puts up a tower on PS, and Stark puts some shovels in the ground--then I'd like to see something happen in the May Co. Building. Maybe a department store would go against the grain? Maybe some sort of mixed-use.. We have a gorgeous building on our hands and no real plans for it. Cadillac Ranch?--If it is still around in three years, I'll be surprised.
June 20, 200816 yr ^I still can't believe there's no department stores downtown. The May and Higbee locations are still ideal and I'll hold out hope that someday they'll be utilized for just that. Until then I'll just have to keep watching "A Christmas Story" over and over.
June 20, 200816 yr ^ Well don't feel too bad, there is still hope of a department store there someday. Unlike in Akron's case, where they stupidly tore down 75 percent of the beautiful O'neills building. :-( http://www.art.com/asp/View_HighZoomResPop.asp?apn=10374038&imgloc=9-995-Z000W7CE.jpg&imgwidth=930&imgheight=645
June 20, 200816 yr My first thought is that this is a short-sighted project. I wish that someone with big thoughts and big follow-through could get their hands on this property. Best case scenario: the owner fills up the ground floor with some decent tenants. Once Eli Mann and K&D develop their projects for Euclid, Jacobs puts up a tower on PS, and Stark puts some shovels in the ground--then I'd like to see something happen in the May Co. Building. Maybe a department store would go against the grain? Maybe some sort of mixed-use.. We have a gorgeous building on our hands and no real plans for it. Cadillac Ranch?--If it is still around in three years, I'll be surprised. This CaddyRanch sounds so "ick" and without having experiened one, seems like a one trick gimmick restaurant. For those who can remember, May Company's first floor is multi leveled. So this restaurant could be built in and the remainder of the building can still be built out in a way that it does not interfer with the restaurants operations. If my memory serves me correctly, there was a cafe on the first floor near the hough bakery area.
June 20, 200816 yr You're telling me you don't go to the TGI Friday's in Times Square, MTS? Is this chain place awesome and my wildest dreams? No.. Will I be happy if it does great business and brings people to the area and they spend money? Of course.. Think big picture.. not everything can be some trendy hipster place (stupid hipsters). ^Thank you and amen. I'd sooner slash my throat than set foot in a TGIFChiliCheesecakeTuesdayOliveBees but the simple fact is those places serve a purpose, and while I personally loathe them, I can at least appreciate that their presence usually infers that the immediate area is highly trafficked with people with disposable income. No and I didnt even know there was a TGIF on Times Square. Dave and Buster, Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobster, Bubba Gumps, Chillis, Apple Bee's etc. aren't my kind of places. Yet, that is not to say I've never been in one. Ruby Tuesday's grape martini is yummy. Yes, I agree those places play a roll and make folks feel safe and are "family" oriented businesses. I wouldn't mind if these place were lumped together near CSU (say on Prospect & Carneige or on Chester & Payne) or sprinkled throughtout downtown.
June 20, 200816 yr Why near CSU, it has Becky's and that's all it needs! Mmm $2 Labatts. College kids. These are the types of places college kids patronize.
June 20, 200816 yr Oh goodie, another steak/pork chop party house. Why doesn't downtown Cleveland have a vegetarian restaurant in which NYC has 200+ of those!?! Not that I am against a shithole like this place filling in another void, I am positive I will never dine there. Hell, I thought Hoggy's in Valley View already epitomized this stuff. Vegeterranean in Akron is solid and I hope a developer can see how successful a vegan restaurant popped up in downtown Akron. But what is the difference between all these steak out places. The only difference between this place and a Ponderosa and Houlihan's is the name and logo.
June 20, 200816 yr ^ I think what's bothering most people is the high profile location of this cheese house. Nobody wants our "technology corridor" and main street to look Niagara Falls tacky. But if people want to come up here from the suburbs and go there, well, good for them. At least more people would be coming into downtown.
June 20, 200816 yr Oh goodie, another steak/pork chop party house. Why doesn't downtown Cleveland have a vegetarian restaurant in which NYC has 200+ of those!?! Not that I am against a sh!thole like this place filling in another void, I am positive I will never dine there. Hell, I thought Hoggy's in Valley View already epitomized this stuff. Vegeterranean in Akron is solid and I hope a developer can see how successful a vegan restaurant popped up in downtown Akron. But what is the difference between all these steak out places. The only difference between this place and a Ponderosa and Houlihan's is the name and logo. Quit bitching and go open one yourself if you think there's a huge veggie market that is being unfilled. I'm gonna guess these places do studies before deciding to invest large sums of money to open a restaurant..
June 20, 200816 yr For once, I agree with kstay2. Oddly, I think we all do. What is the urbanohio world coming too??
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