April 10, 20205 yr Ill see if I can get an update before it gets dark ? Edit: I needed some air so here you go. Still a tough go ahead but it does look like it’s helping! Edited April 10, 20205 yr by mrclifton88
April 11, 20205 yr Wow even that little bit looks amazing, the 925 is really going to stick out once these are all polished.
April 11, 20205 yr I love the lobby pictures that reference historical Euclid Avenue, with its streetcars and Baker's Department Store. Edited April 11, 20205 yr by Frmr CLEder
April 13, 20205 yr There is a new link in the May Co. thread to a Scene article with 129 vintage images of Cleveland department stores. One image shows the B.R. Baker Company store aka Baker's, and incorrectly identifies it as being a suburban location at Southgate, USA. The Southgate store was very "mod" when it went up, and not at all like the flagship location downtown. The image shown below is from the article and shows the B.R. Baker storefront in the John Hartness Brown Bldg., site of the current Euclid Grand project. I worked in this building for a time, as well as in the Union commerce Bank building next door (I was a bank teller during college in that grand old banking hall,) and both my father and my grandfather kept offices at Union Commerce Bank/Huntington Bldg. I'd know this storefront in a heartbeat. - Reflected in the windows is the dome of The Cleveland Trust across the street. Edited April 15, 20205 yr by ExPatClevGuy
April 14, 20205 yr On 4/13/2020 at 9:26 AM, ExPatClevGuy said: There is a new link in the May Co. thread to a Scene article with 129 vintage images of Cleveland department stores. One image shows the B.R. Baker Company store aka 'Baker's,' and incorrectly identifies it as being a suburban location at Southgate, USA. The Southgate store was very "mod" when it went up, and not at all like the flagship location downtown. The image shown below is from the article and shows the B.R. Baker storefront in the John Hartness Brown Bldg., site of the current Euclid Grand project. I worked in this building for a time, as well as in the Union commerce Bank building next door (I was a bank teller during college in that grand old banking hall,) and both my father and my grandfather kept offices at Union Commerce Bank/Huntington Bldg. I'd know this storefront in a heartbeat. - Reflected in the windows is the dome of The Cleveland Trust across the street. Thanks for your insight! If you have any old photos of your perch at the bank or here I'm sure folks would love to see them!!
April 15, 20205 yr Thanks GIS. Sorry no snapshots, but lots of memories. Back in those days photos were expensive to take and develop for a poor CSU Levin College of Urban Affairs undergrad like me. Also, back in the 80s-90s & prior - you knew who your friends were. They were the ones who would take photos of you with their precious last photos on the roll, and not "save them for something special." ? Edited April 15, 20205 yr by ExPatClevGuy
April 29, 20205 yr On 4/10/2020 at 5:30 PM, mrclifton88 said: Ill see if I can get an update before it gets dark ? Edit: I needed some air so here you go. Still a tough go ahead but it does look like it’s helping! Since the chemical wash didn't work, today they're sandblasting that building on the left and it's FINALLY getting rid of the grime that's been on there for 100+ years. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 29, 20205 yr It's getting there. I hope that going forward, routine cleaning becomes part of normal maintenance to prevent these from returning to their previous condition.
April 29, 20205 yr Why is it so much worse on this building than the other two? I wish they would just clean 925 while they're so close ?
April 29, 20205 yr ^ That western-most building was a later addition. Originally, there was a narrow street/alleyway there. I assume it must have used different materials. My hovercraft is full of eels
April 29, 20205 yr My assumption was that since it wasn't covered up with a facade like the building next to it, it just wasn't as well preserved and exposed to more pollution and grime.
April 29, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, mrclifton88 said: Why is it so much worse on this building than the other two? I wish they would just clean 925 while they're so close ? The other portions of the building facade were covered up for quite a while. This portion of the building was exposed for the entire time. Also, I have no beef with it looking a little aged and scarred tho. I think it adds some credibility and dignity to the old gal. - The Union Commerce/Huntington/925/Centennial is sure to get a complete cleaning in the near term when that project finally starts to wrap up. Edited April 29, 20205 yr by ExPatClevGuy
May 12, 20205 yr What an amazing improvement! Between the mix of these old renovations and the new more modern buildings, downtown is looking really good. Those that come for the NFL draft will be impressed.
May 13, 20205 yr Does anyone have a most recent picture of the building on the far western-end that is being cleansed from its years of grime
May 13, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, simplythis said: Does anyone have a most recent picture of the building on the far western-end that is being cleansed from its years of grime Oops, sorry I forgot to add that one too...;)
June 14, 20205 yr "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 14, 20205 yr ^Rooftop penthouses look great! I do hope they keep trying to get the rest of that grime off the lefthand building. That stuff has been really stubborn. It must be a different type of stone in the facade. When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?
June 14, 20205 yr Look nice... and highlighting more and more how 925 needs a power washing haha. If that project ever gets started, I wonder what they plan to do to the eastern unadorned facade . . .
June 14, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Eastside said: Is the penthouse siding going to match the rest of the building? http://looplink.natl.cbre.us/Listing/1001-1101-Euclid-Ave-Cleveland-OH/15577590/
June 30, 20204 yr Some shots of the penthouses from Azure. Looks like there’s a few that face north on the courtyard side too. My hovercraft is full of eels
July 11, 20204 yr Breaking news at JHB! They are installing the missing cornice pieces! Taken out my window so not the best, but I will walk down there in a bit for a better view.
July 11, 20204 yr ^ That Stearn signage is really cool. Perhaps someday that sort of thing will come back into fashion.
July 11, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, mrclifton88 said: Breaking news at JHB! They are installing the missing cornice pieces! Taken out my window so not the best, but I will walk down there in a bit for a better view. Another angle of the work being done down Euclid.
July 11, 20204 yr 27 minutes ago, dave2017 said: I am disappointed the cornice wasn't restored to it's original detail. Is the piece that has been mounted indicative of the final design of the cornice?
July 11, 20204 yr While not as nice as the historical photo, I'd take this over a bunch plastic blowing in the wind on the city's most prominent street! Has to leave a much better impression on both longtime residents and those visiting the city alike.
July 11, 20204 yr 5 hours ago, dave2017 said: I am disappointed the cornice wasn't restored to it's original detail. It still could be restored to it's original appearance. It would appear that the original cornice had multiple layered features. Let's keep our fingers crossed! Edited July 11, 20204 yr by Frmr CLEder
July 12, 20204 yr Found this old stamp of The Stearn Company 's 1021 Euclid Avenue location Edited July 12, 20204 yr by dave2017
July 12, 20204 yr I don't know if this is the case in Cleveland or not, but I live in a plain old two story building in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago built in the late 1800's that has a similar but less ornate cornice as pictured in the historical photo. My friends mother owns the building. She has to pay the city a payment quarterly for insurance that covers damages and liability if the cornice falls off and injures someone on the sidewalk since it technically hangs over the public way. She has thought about removing it, and the building is not protected by any historical restrictions. That was the moment when the light bulb in my head went off...no wonder these old cornices are gone all over the neighborhood. The fee is not cheap. Here's my building: Here is what is next to it. This building probably looked similar to mine when it was built. At some point they probably made the flat roof gable and added space. Edited July 12, 20204 yr by metrocity
July 24, 20204 yr "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 24, 20204 yr This is nice and great to see this Manhattan-ish block finally restored. I worked in the what is now called 925 Euclid (?) building. Too bad the Geigers was looted,, hope it reopens. Very cool area from E 9 all the way to CSU. Edited July 24, 20204 yr by CLENYC
July 24, 20204 yr 11 minutes ago, CLENYC said: This is nice and great to see this Manhattan-ish block finally restored. I worked in the what is now called 925 Euclid (?) building. Too bad the Geigers looted,, hope it reopens. Very cool area from E 9 all the way to CSU. Welcome to the forum. Be sure to search this site for the plans for The Centennial - that will be the new name for the 925 Building / former Huntington Building once Millennium group (Key Tower, Statler, Marble Room) is able to put together financing for that project. It will be stunning. When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?
July 24, 20204 yr 3 hours ago, CLENYC said: This is nice and great to see this Manhattan-ish block finally restored. I worked in the what is now called 925 Euclid (?) building. Too bad the Geigers was looted,, hope it reopens. Very cool area from E 9 all the way to CSU. To the shock of no one, supposedly Geiger’s is throwing in the towel on the downtown location.
July 28, 20204 yr On 7/24/2020 at 5:32 PM, Ineffable_Matt said: To the shock of no one, supposedly Geiger’s is throwing in the towel on the downtown location. Shame. What will replace it
August 4, 20204 yr yeah the cheap cornice is disappointing, but who looks up except people like us lol. i just can't believe they got the facade so cleaned up -- i mean wow, what an amazing overall improvement.
August 21, 20204 yr Recent pics. The first post in this thread is from 2006, the year I joined this forum. Progress is painful sometimes... Edited August 22, 20204 yr by freethink
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