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The renderings looked really nice - I think this is a perfect location for the CPD and it should be a great contributor to that neighborhood.  Hopefully, a morale booster for our folks in blue once they’re in new digs. 
 

Like that blade sign too! 

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not in midtown - corrected

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    Here's a bit higher view of things ... from the 26th floor of 1111 Superior today.

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3 hours ago, CleveFan said:

The renderings looked really nice - I think this is a perfect location for the CPD and it should be a great contributor to the midtown neighborhood.  Hopefully, a morale booster for our folks in blue once they’re in new digs. 
 

Like that blade sign too! 

Since this is on the inside of the innerbelt isn't this considered downtown. 

To any contractors out there. Do we believe this can be done well for the price they're stating?

54 minutes ago, simplythis said:

Since this is on the inside of the innerbelt isn't this considered downtown. 

 

Yes

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

The renderings looked really nice - I think this is a perfect location for the CPD and it should be a great contributor to that neighborhood.  Hopefully, a morale booster for our folks in blue once they’re in new digs. 
 
Like that blade sign too! 
Isn't the Blade sign supposed to read CPD? Or does CDP stand for Cleveland Department of Police?

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17 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said:

Isn't the Blade sign supposed to read CPD? Or does CDP stand for Cleveland Department of Police?

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Cleveland Division of Police. We are a division of the Department of Public Safety

Cleveland Division of Police. We are a division of the Department of Public Safety
Thank you.

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On 2/7/2023 at 5:10 PM, KFM44107 said:

To any contractors out there. Do we believe this can be done well for the price they're stating?

No way to determine that based on a few renderings.

One article states 250,000 s.f. $90 million budget, $360 / s.f.. Does that include FF&E?

  • 8 months later...

Have they started? I was driving past Saturday and it looks like they took out a row of windows so far.

^ It seems so. I took this photo over a week ago and completely forgot to post it. Thanks for the reminder!

 

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My hovercraft is full of eels

^I hope they do something to the first floor to open it up, but given it is a police headquarters I doubt it.  I hope they at least have some plan to deal with the contrasting brick.  It really looks bad.  Back in the day when every body was bricking up 1st floors (I would imagine primarily for security reasons) little thought was given to architectural integrity.  As much as I complain about Landmarks, at least today, in one of the districts they cover, this type of treatment would not be approved.

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9 minutes ago, Htsguy said:

^I hope they do something to the first floor to open it up, but given it is a police headquarters I doubt it.  I hope they at least have some plan to deal with the contrasting brick.  It really looks bad.  Back in the day when every body was bricking up 1st floors (I would imagine primarily for security reasons) little thought was given to architectural integrity.  As much as I complain about Landmarks, at least today, in one of the districts they cover, this type of treatment would not be approved.

The renderings show windows being restored.

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The trees and greenery always look so nice in the renderings.  It looks like they plan on adding some more behind the building.   I assume the police museum in the current HQ will be moved to the new building.

7 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said:

The trees and greenery always look so nice in the renderings.  It looks like they plan on adding some more behind the building.   I assume the police museum in the current HQ will be moved to the new building.

 

Yes

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

Im glad they’re keeping the water tower and adding the CPD shield

With this, plus The Midway, plus the new CC HQ ... Superior will be a much nicer street in a few years

3 hours ago, sky said:

With this, plus The Midway, plus the new CC HQ ... Superior will be a much nicer street in a few years

 

Plus all the other stuff coming to this portion of Superior ...

 

https://neo-trans.blog/2023/09/27/whats-next-in-superior-arts-district/

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

i am over the moon happy about the windows -- great, great news!!

  • 10 months later...

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^ That parking deck is now clearly visible as you drive past it on I-90. It seemed to spring out of nowhere last week.

My hovercraft is full of eels

Very impressed with this project. Such a great mov etc step away from the Opportunity Corridor site

9 minutes ago, dave2017 said:

Very impressed with this project. Such a great mov etc step away from the Opportunity Corridor site

This was a really great move by Justin.

Here's a bit higher view of things ... from the 26th floor of 1111 Superior today.

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It looks like the Forest City!

Has there been any discussion about what will happen to the current police HQ after they move?  

59 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said:

Has there been any discussion about what will happen to the current police HQ after they move?  

 

I responded here....

 

 

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

19 hours ago, Paul in Cleveland said:

Here's a bit higher view of things ... from the 26th floor of 1111 Superior today.

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SOOOOO Much potential within this stretch of Superior. 

47 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said:

SOOOOO Much potential within this stretch of Superior. 

SOOOOO TRUE!  If only a certain NFL owner of a poorly managed but community-beloved sports team would have the same love and interest in Cleveland's future as the developers of the CPD HQ and their neighbors Cross Country Mortgage and GBX among many others.

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The view from I90:

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It looks like they did a really good job staying true to the original windows. 

 

* I mean assuming these are new lol

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wow it looks fantastic. so glad they stayed true to the windows. the city and cpd and everyone involved should be very proud of this. 🎉

On 10/28/2024 at 5:07 PM, Paul in Cleveland said:

Here's a bit higher view of things ... from the 26th floor of 1111 Superior today.

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Nice shot of Crystal Tower, Little Mountain, and Mount Gildersleeve in the upper right.   By some definitions the last two are the beginning of the Allegheny plateau.

2 hours ago, surfohio said:

It looks like they did a really good job staying true to the original windows. 

 

* I mean assuming these are new lol

Oh they are new. Drove past this daily at one point and it looked so run down.

26 minutes ago, JB said:

Oh they are new. Drove past this daily at one point and it looked so run down.

 

Oh good. I honestly couldn't tell if these were still the old windows and going to be removed. Those  buildings just seem to look ominous with "normal" non-paneled windows, I think.  

5 hours ago, WhatUp said:

The view from I90:

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Looks amazing while the concrete garage under construction not so much from an innnerbelt car view.  Don't recall if the the renderings showed any type of decorative panel covers but we hope they do.

6 hours ago, E Rocc said:

 

Nice shot of Crystal Tower, Little Mountain, and Mount Gildersleeve in the upper right.   By some definitions the last two are the beginning of the Allegheny plateau.

Hard to tell if this is Harrisburg or Cleveland!  Neat photo!

10 hours ago, Willo said:

Looks amazing while the concrete garage under construction not so much from an innnerbelt car view.  Don't recall if the the renderings showed any type of decorative panel covers but we hope they do.

There are no plans for any decorative panels on the garage. I don't mind that since it keeps with the industrial nature of the existing building. 

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3 hours ago, dave2017 said:

There are no plans for any decorative panels on the garage. I don't mind that since it keeps with the industrial nature of the existing building. 

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Valid point. Thanks for the rendering.  We love the Giant CPD badge sign that should be seen from the innerbelt.  Wonder if it is repeated on the water tower on the roof.  This pic does give us a Gotham City vibe - maybe they could add a CPD spotlight version of the bat signal.

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23 minutes ago, Willo said:

Valid point. Thanks for the rendering.  We love the Giant CPD badge sign that should be seen from the innerbelt.  Wonder if it is repeated on the water tower on the roof.  This pic does give us a Gotham City vibe - maybe they could add a CPD spotlight version of the bat signal.

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I'm pretty sure I've seen other renderings that have the CPD badge on the water tower, hope I'm not making that up. 

 

Also, this is Superman's turf. Can't be putting up any bat-signals. 

3 hours ago, dave2017 said:

There are no plans for any decorative panels on the garage. I don't mind that since it keeps with the industrial nature of the existing building. 

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Plus its purpose doesn't really make architectural whimsy apropos.

1 hour ago, Luke_S said:

 

I'm pretty sure I've seen other renderings that have the CPD badge on the water tower, hope I'm not making that up. 

 

Also, this is Superman's turf. Can't be putting up any bat-signals. 

I feel like I've seen that too. Would be cool.

On 3/25/2025 at 3:57 AM, dave2017 said:

There are no plans for any decorative panels on the garage. I don't mind that since it keeps with the industrial nature of the existing building. 

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I mean it faces the highway on ramp this is the first time I don't mind seeing a plain garage built.

  • 3 weeks later...

I've been following this project and the larger development of the area closely for awhile now.  Turner was working on this project initially, now it seems they're off the job and Independence Construction has taken over.  Not sure if this was a budget issue or what.  I've already put some feelers out to see what the deal was but if anyone wants to share here, go ahead

3 minutes ago, gottaplan said:

I've been following this project and the larger development of the area closely for awhile now.  Turner was working on this project initially, now it seems they're off the job and Independence Construction has taken over.  Not sure if this was a budget issue or what.  I've already put some feelers out to see what the deal was but if anyone wants to share here, go ahead

I think you mistook Turner for TurnDev. It’s a TurnDev project. 

I assume they are keeping the water tank on the roof.

7 hours ago, marty15 said:

I think you mistook Turner for TurnDev. It’s a TurnDev project. 

TurnDev is the developer.  I'm very familiar with them.  I'm talking about Turner Construction company, who was doing the initial phase of demo/windows, site work, etc.  They've apparently been replaced with Independence Construction.  not sure if they were out bid on next GMP or what but seems odd in my opinion to switch gears in middle of a project like that

This job does seem to be taking an awful long time.  I wonder if that has something to do with it, or who knows what the planned move in date was at the outset.

11 hours ago, JohnSummit said:

This job does seem to be taking an awful long time.  I wonder if that has something to do with it, or who knows what the planned move in date was at the outset.

agreed.  For a building that was already in place and needed modifications, it's been a slow moving process.  At least 2 years already by my count.  I would also attribute some of the slowness to the client, City of Cleveland PD.  I'm sure they are slow to make decisions, give approvals, etc.

16 minutes ago, gottaplan said:

agreed.  For a building that was already in place and needed modifications, it's been a slow moving process.  At least 2 years already by my count.  I would also attribute some of the slowness to the client, City of Cleveland PD.  I'm sure they are slow to make decisions, give approvals, etc.

Nothing to do with that. The building has unexpected structural issues that needed massive remediation. Hence why the garage is done and the interior has barely started. 

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