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Sorry everyone I misread the original post about 3 major league venues....I just thought it said "major league venues" 

 

 

 

 

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  • Cool detailed shot of some of the panels at RMF. Also most of the side walk is in along Huron.

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2 hours ago, Cleburger said:

Off the top of my head....Seattle, Baltimore, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Denver, Phoenix, Nashville, Cincinnati

Seattle only has 2 pro teams, Baltimore only has 2 professional teams, So does New Orleans, Phoenix has only the Suns and D-backs downtown, the Cardinals and Coyotes both play in Glendale, Nashville and Cincinnati also only have 2 professional teams. Let's try this again

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5 minutes ago, zbaris87 said:

Baltimore only has 2 professional teams, So does New Orleans, Phoenix has only the Suns and D-backs downtown, the Cardinals and Coyotes both play in Glendale, Nashville and Cincinnati also only have 2 professional teams. Let's try this again

See  post directly above. 

On 9/3/2019 at 7:55 PM, Frmr CLEder said:

I remember reading somewhere that Cleveland was the only city of its size to have three major professional sports team facilities in CBD.

That's a significant downtown feature that needs to be marketed better so that it is more widely known for any sports fan  who wants to live there. To have season tickets for three different sports teams within walking distance of each other is quite a luxury that only a resident CBD Clevelander can boast about. 

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1 hour ago, shack said:

That's a significant downtown feature that needs to be marketed better so that it is more widely known for any sports fan can who wants to live there. To have season tickets for three different sports teams within walking distance of each other is quite a luxury that only Cleveland can boast about. 

Absolutely!

When did the LED screen totem get moved from it's northern atrium corner placement to the southern side ?  I never heard of this being moved until the photos were taken

  • 2 weeks later...

Cool detailed shot of some of the panels at RMF. Also most of the side walk is in along Huron.

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Sneak peek inside the renovated arena. Also, take notice that the "o" in Rocket has been replaced with circular LED panels 

 

 

 

I have to say I don't like the new signage at all. However or whatever the signs are mounted on make it look incredibly sloppy and hard to read.

 

Minor quibble but ??‍♂️

18 hours ago, dave2017 said:

Sneak peek inside the renovated arena. Also, take notice that the "o" in Rocket has been replaced with circular LED panels 

 

 

 

The comments at the intro were ridiculous.  When was the Q torn down?

2 hours ago, MyTwoSense said:

The comments at the intro were ridiculous.  When was the Q torn down?

 

MTS, They didn’t tear it down, The atrium was added and the rest of the Q was modernized.

On 9/3/2019 at 8:51 PM, zbaris87 said:

Seattle only has 2 pro teams, Baltimore only has 2 professional teams, So does New Orleans, Phoenix has only the Suns and D-backs downtown, the Cardinals and Coyotes both play in Glendale, Nashville and Cincinnati also only have 2 professional teams. Let's try this again

Pittsburgh and Detroit

On 9/19/2019 at 8:34 AM, Enginerd said:

I have to say I don't like the new signage at all. However or whatever the signs are mounted on make it look incredibly sloppy and hard to read.

 

Minor quibble but ??‍♂️

Totally Agree. The signage ball was dropped on this thing.

17 hours ago, MyTwoSense said:

The comments at the intro were ridiculous.  When was the Q torn down?

 

14 hours ago, stpats44113 said:

 

MTS, They didn’t tear it down, The atrium was added and the rest of the Q was modernized.

 

It was in the first few lines of what was said in the video. 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

On 9/19/2019 at 1:11 AM, dave2017 said:

Sneak peek inside the renovated arena. Also, take notice that the "o" in Rocket has been replaced with circular LED panels 

 

 

 

 

This video was 20 seconds of internal construction and five minutes of commentary.  If you actually want a video preview, this is not it.  The commentary was still interesting, but this video was not what I was expecting.

 

It did mention a free ribbon cutting event that will be open to the public next Saturday.  Perhaps some of you would be interested in going and sharing pix and videos.

 

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When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

On 9/3/2019 at 8:51 PM, zbaris87 said:

Seattle only has 2 pro teams, Baltimore only has 2 professional teams, So does New Orleans, Phoenix has only the Suns and D-backs downtown, the Cardinals and Coyotes both play in Glendale, Nashville and Cincinnati also only have 2 professional teams. Let's try this again

 

Cincinnati has 3 major league teams. NFL, MLB, MLS, they'll all be within walking distance once the West End stadium opens in 2021. No, the west end is not in the CBD, but it is just under one mile from PBS and located within the bowl touching OTR. 

Philly, while they are within walking distance to each other, are off in a desert.  I wouldnt consider this comparable.  There are no residents or guests within walking distance really

14 hours ago, marty15 said:

Pittsburgh and Detroit

Pittsburgh counts.  I think it's metro population is just slightly larger than Cleveland's.  Metro-Detroit (4M) is twice the size of metro- Cleveland (2M).

Regardless, Cleveland still has 3 professional sports venues downtown, the RRHF, Playhouse Square, CMA (a world reknowned art museum), the Cleveland Orchestra (one of the best orchestras in the world) and CCF (one of the world's best Medical facilities).

 

Who can complain?

But the population within an hour's drive of downtown Cleveland is closer to Detroit's than it is to Pittsburgh's.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

1 hour ago, DevolsDance said:

 

Cincinnati has 3 major league teams. NFL, MLB, MLS, they'll all be within walking distance once the West End stadium opens in 2021. No, the west end is not in the CBD, but it is just under one mile from PBS and located within the bowl touching OTR. 

MLS isn’t a major sports league. It takes in 1/5 the revenue of ice hockey. It’s only the 9th largest soccer league by revenue, below the Japanese and Chinese leagues. 

But if you consider baseball, football and hockey, Pittsburgh is in.

 

Detroit has four.

1 hour ago, YABO713 said:

I knew who wrote this the moment I read the headline. https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2019/09/20/dumb-as-rocks-q-renovation-will-do-precisely-what-leaders-feared 

 

Live look at Sam Allard:

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Again, solid points getting lost in an overt bias, which makes the pertinent facts difficult to parse

 

Came here to post as much but you beat me to it. He's literally calling the Q deal the "murder of democracy." Turn everything up to 11, all the time. Can't imagine what it's like to be in his head or the head of those who think that way.

On 9/3/2019 at 7:51 PM, zbaris87 said:

Seattle only has 2 pro teams, Baltimore only has 2 professional teams, So does New Orleans, Phoenix has only the Suns and D-backs downtown, the Cardinals and Coyotes both play in Glendale, Nashville and Cincinnati also only have 2 professional teams. Let's try this again

They're about to have 3 ?

7 hours ago, Boomerang_Brian said:

 

 

It was in the first few lines of what was said in the video. 

Thats my point.  Those people knew nothing about the project.

The O in the Rocket annoys me lol.

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20 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said:

The O in the Rocket annoys me lol.

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sarcastic sarcasm GIF

It's very 8-bit video game graphics-y, like it is suddenly going to turn into Pacman.

9 minutes ago, X said:

It's very 8-bit video game graphics-y, like it is suddenly going to turn into Pacman.

 

It make me want to play console video games.

 

If they were smart they would build a platform, with two Extra Large game controllers and an super sized old school sofa (think the Conners sofa) and encourage people to play PONG!  People could play against one another, Cavs and Indians or other local celebs.  Turn it into a tourney. 

 

That would be a lot of fun and add to an incredible experience.  LOL

3 hours ago, MyTwoSense said:

Thats my point.  Those people knew nothing about the project.

 

Yes, I was attempting to explain your post to those who didn’t watch the video. I was responding to st pats. I included your post for context. And thank you for pointing that out - that gave me a good laugh too when I watched the video. 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

On 9/20/2019 at 4:02 PM, bumsquare said:

MLS isn’t a major sports league. It takes in 1/5 the revenue of ice hockey. It’s only the 9th largest soccer league by revenue, below the Japanese and Chinese leagues. 

 

MLS is a major sports league. Soccer is THE biggest sport on earth, and MLS is THE highest professional league in America. I also believe MLS has an extremely bright future which is backed up by so many billionaires from east to west now lining up to buy a team (including the owner of the Cleveland Browns) these folks are not stupid they would not drop 500+ million dollars on expansion fees and brand new stadiums if they thought the league wasn’t going to see significant growth over the next 5-10 years. Back to this arena renovation, it looks great, I can’t wait to see it in person to get a better look at it!

Let's not sink into MLS vs NHL argument. But if it were up to me, Hockey is the best sport period.

 

To a RMFH standpoint, why in the hell did they say that they tore it down like it was completely new? That just makes me laugh so hysterically. Unless there's a new roof on the place you could probably say you tore the place down, but all bets aside I think the LED banner on the roof of the place is hideous and really serves no purpose unless you're in the air. Its like reverse Goodyear Blimp, but how many times a game do the cameras go for the flyby pano shot of cleveland? I would have liked for them to renovate the roof whether it was get rid of the LED banner or not, I would just like a repaint.

My sister took this photo today...

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Are the concrete things in-between the bollards, planters? The Look like jersey barriers. 

KJP - I'm glad your sister took the pic given what I have seen from you my friend.  

6 minutes ago, newyorker said:

KJP - I'm glad your sister took the pic given what I have seen from you my friend.  

 

I get compliments from people with a good eye.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

6 hours ago, viscomi said:

Are the concrete things in-between the bollards, planters? The Look like jersey barriers. 

Yes they are concrete planters/seating which are disbursed in with the bollards so that it looks a little better then just a long row of bollards to protect the building.

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16 hours ago, KJP said:

My sister took this photo today...

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Tell Dan Gilbert to let the city borrow any leftover bollards so they can FINALLY put some on Public Square ?

20 hours ago, KJP said:

My sister took this photo today...

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Very nice portrait! 

22 hours ago, KJP said:

My sister took this photo today...

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Nice!! And just think how even greater it’s going to look with the SW Tower in the reflection too! (Hopefully) 

On 9/28/2019 at 4:01 PM, CleveFan said:

Nice!! And just think how even greater it’s going to look with the SW Tower in the reflection too! (Hopefully) 

And HOPEFULLY nuCLEus too!!

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On 7/31/2019 at 12:11 AM, dave2017 said:

The Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse signage was installed along the new atrium. I remember they stated the "O" in Rocket was supposed to be a solid led circle that could change graphics as to what was going on inside.  The installation appears that this no longer will be happening.

 

Walking by yesterday, and sorry I did not snap a picture, but the circular LED panel inside the "O" was illuminated as a basketball, so yes they do/will change based on what event is going on.

This

 

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I could just imagine a cookie cutter photo of Gene Simmons in there if they ever go on tour again.

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View from the Westfield Champions Club (and lobby)

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4 hours ago, GISguy said:

View from the Westfield Champions Club (and lobby)

 

The block! So cool every pillar has championship tidbits on them

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I will say this....im not a fan of government helping out private enterprise in construction of stadiums, etc.  Private Enterprise in a capitalistic environment should be investing on their own and sinking and swimming on their own. However separating the two topics, the new arena really is impressive.  I went to Elton John the other night, the entire glass facade was illuminating in stunning rainbow colors, with a giant screen inside the facade indicating tonights event.  It was really sharp looking for the street.  The interior looks good as well.  I will be spending many nights at the new look facility in the coming years...it does do Cleveland very proud.  

9 minutes ago, BelievelandD1 said:

I will say this....im not a fan of government helping out private enterprise in construction of stadiums, etc.  Private Enterprise in a capitalistic environment should be investing on their own and sinking and swimming on their own. However separating the two topics, the new arena really is impressive.  I went to Elton John the other night, the entire glass facade was illuminating in stunning rainbow colors, with a giant screen inside the facade indicating tonights event.  It was really sharp looking for the street.  The interior looks good as well.  I will be spending many nights at the new look facility in the coming years...it does do Cleveland very proud.  

I think the city was hoping that the refurbished arena would act as a catalyst for the NuCLEus project. Very convenient for a basketball fan season ticket resident. Hope it pays off. 

37 minutes ago, BelievelandD1 said:

I will say this....im not a fan of government helping out private enterprise in construction of stadiums, etc.  Private Enterprise in a capitalistic environment should be investing on their own and sinking and swimming on their own. However separating the two topics, the new arena really is impressive.  I went to Elton John the other night, the entire glass facade was illuminating in stunning rainbow colors, with a giant screen inside the facade indicating tonights event.  It was really sharp looking for the street.  The interior looks good as well.  I will be spending many nights at the new look facility in the coming years...it does do Cleveland very proud.  

While I agree with you about the dangers of government malinvestment in the private sector, it’s the price to pay to maintain major pro sport city status. I’m okay with most of it. No one could argue against the Gateway projects immense impact in jump starting downtown’s revival. And also it’s role in attracting large events. RNC, multiple NCAA tournaments, NFL Draft, 2 MLB and 2 NBA All-Star games, also multiple NBA Finals, and 3 World Series runs. All events putting Cleveland in the National/Worldwide spotlight, all in a good way.

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