May 16, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, simplythis said: is it me or what - but every we get of of these is it me or what - BUT every time we get one of these aerial views - It seems like the City Club is aligned a little bit crooked on the east end Why it’s the “leaning tower of Cleveland”!…lol. But seriously, I think it’s an illusion due to the various stages of construction from the bottom to the top!
May 16, 20232 yr Author 18 hours ago, dastler said: Am I crazy, or is all the leasing info gone now? Photos too. I think their commercial spaces are all fully leased now. And that's the only part of the leasing situation I was "concerned" about. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 16, 20232 yr ^ That must be a first. Usually the apartments rent fairly quickly while commercial is lagging (way lagging). Is that leasing an outlier or an indication that things are looking up for all those commercial spots downtown for tenants?
May 16, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, simplythis said: is it me or what - but every we get of of these is it me or what - BUT every time we get one of these aerial views - It seems like the City Club is aligned a little bit crooked on the east end It’s an optical illusion created by the fact that CC is set back more than 668 and The City Club building, creating more sidewalk in front. That, coupled with the aerial perspective creates an illusion of misalignment.
May 16, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, cadmen said: ^ That must be a first. Usually the apartments rent fairly quickly while commercial is lagging (way lagging). Is that leasing an outlier or an indication that things are looking up for all those commercial spots downtown for tenants? I feel there is a dearth of quality retail space around that area and it is underserved in that regard so not surprising it would get eaten up. The amount of buildings on Euclid around there with little to no retail seems high. It's a very prominent intersection in the city with lots of activity and you have a grocery store and a CVS and that's pretty much it.
May 17, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said: Got the whole damn crew up there today 47 foremen and two workers. I kid I kid.
May 18, 20232 yr The top of the elevator core appears to have reached the 23rd floor! Edited May 18, 20232 yr by dski44
May 19, 20232 yr Core is at 23rd level! So much going on today!….No offense, but it’s so exciting, I think I’m going to pee my pants!😂
May 19, 20232 yr Looking good. All we need are another 25 - 30 high rises and we can take a little rest.
May 19, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, cadmen said: Looking good. All we need are another 25 - 30 high rises and we can take a little rest. Awesaome - How about these 3 in the next 2 years - Nucleus ( Whatever Gilbert has planned ) and a revised Magellan and Sherwin Williams phase 2. Any chance here or am i really in some nice deep sleep.
May 19, 20232 yr So I looked up from my desk and thought there was some sort of equipment on the roof of the Centennial. Nope - apparently I was getting a peek at the City Club crane. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
May 19, 20232 yr 54 minutes ago, cadmen said: Looking good. All we need are another 25 - 30 high rises and we can take a little rest. I'll settle for a dozen. Now that the transformation of Euclid is nearly completed, the next focus should be on the Prospect/Huron/Bolivar triangle between Ontario and E 14th. I have not heard much about Ballpark Village, but I assume that will still be happening.
May 19, 20232 yr In the first picture from @MayDay, it looks like a spire was added to the Lumen. An illusion or real?
May 19, 20232 yr 39 minutes ago, deanhorn said: In the first picture from @MayDay, it looks like a spire was added to the Lumen. An illusion or real? That’s a flagpole on top of the Halle Building. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
May 19, 20232 yr Thanks @MayDay, like all your photos, but this has to be one of my favorite angles. Especially looks good now with all the greenery! ❤️
May 19, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, Larry said: Thanks @MayDay, like all your photos, but this has to be one of my favorite angles. Especially looks good now with all the greenery! ❤️ Agree. Good posing. BTW, I got my unit picked out, but I'm not telling you!
May 23, 20232 yr I look at the City Club construction cam more than I would like to admit throughout the week. It does look like they are working on level 23 today. Is this a residential floor or the amenity level?
May 23, 20232 yr They are working on the 22nd floor, the last residential level. Next up is the rooftop amenity level, which should be in a couple days after they pour the 22nd slab and columns. Edited May 23, 20232 yr by Mendo
May 23, 20232 yr I went to the leasing office for a tour and some info. There will be some very small units in the building with the option of having a Murphy bed. I'm looking at one on the 7th floor which is supposed to be ready by early November. They said no promises though. They are also giving $100 off rent per month until the rooftop area is completed, as of course it will not be completed by the time new residents move in. I did not ask when they expect the very first residents to be in.
May 23, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Milkshake1 said: I did not ask when they expect the very first residents to be in. You are fired from UO! ;)
May 23, 20232 yr Forgot to mention, they didn't have square footage on the units, which I thought was odd, but they estimated the one I was looking at, at 450 square feet, with a price tag between $1,300-$1,400. Possibly highest dollars to square foot in town. Maybe Intro or Lumen is higher?Sent from my SM-G781U using Tapatalk
May 24, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, Milkshake1 said: Forgot to mention, they didn't have square footage on the units, which I thought was odd, but they estimated the one I was looking at, at 450 square feet, with a price tag between $1,300-$1,400. Possibly highest dollars to square foot in town. Maybe Intro or Lumen is higher? Sent from my SM-G781U using Tapatalk If by "in town" you mean downtown, then maybe. But there are microapartments in Little Italy and University Circle (and now even Cleveland Heights) with the same approximate rates. Actually, the new Medley building in Fairfax is planning to offer some microunits at nearly $4(!!!) per square foot.
May 24, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, LlamaLawyer said: If by "in town" you mean downtown, then maybe. But there are microapartments in Little Italy and University Circle (and now even Cleveland Heights) with the same approximate rates. Actually, the new Medley building in Fairfax is planning to offer some microunits at nearly $4(!!!) per square foot. Gee Wiz. I thought one of the big reasons behind micro apartments is affordability. You are sacrificing space for an affordable rent (although another reason is that you just don't need the space...just a place to sleep and shower and hang out when not working...your lifestyle is such that you won't be throwing large dinner parties).
May 24, 20232 yr I gave a good look towards downtown when biking across Lorain Carnegie Bridge today and CC really fills a gap. If anyone has a good camera and some freetime on their hands, I'd recommend grabbing a pic from that angle (I don't think my cellphone would do its presence justice).
May 24, 20232 yr I suspect that the high rent per square foot at CC is highest for the smallest apartments and declines as space increases is because there are certain minimum costs (plumbing, appliances) that apply to apartments of all sizes, and cost increases per square foot decline as more space is added.
May 24, 20232 yr 23 minutes ago, urb-a-saurus said: I suspect that the high rent per square foot at CC is highest for the smallest apartments and declines as space increases is because there are certain minimum costs (plumbing, appliances) that apply to apartments of all sizes, and cost increases per square foot decline as more space is added. Totally true. At One University Circle, a 550 sq. ft. microapartment is about $2,000 a month while a 1,000 sq. ft. one bed is only about 2600. But to get back to City Club--I would expect their units to sell like hotcakes. They're actually more affordable than a lot of the units right by the hospitals, and if you work at one of the hospitals, it's a easy commute by bike or Healthline, plus walkable access to the downtown nightlife, which is far superior to UC nightlife.
May 24, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, GISguy said: I gave a good look towards downtown when biking across Lorain Carnegie Bridge today and CC really fills a gap. If anyone has a good camera and some freetime on their hands, I'd recommend grabbing a pic from that angle (I don't think my cellphone would do its presence justice). Here’s that angle from about a month ago (I might’ve posted this already), cropped to zoom. This was on my phone but I could get an updated shot on my camera if I have a little time this weekend.
May 26, 20232 yr On 5/24/2023 at 11:27 AM, LlamaLawyer said: Totally true. At One University Circle, a 550 sq. ft. microapartment is about $2,000 a month while a 1,000 sq. ft. one bed is only about 2600. But to get back to City Club--I would expect their units to sell like hotcakes. They're actually more affordable than a lot of the units right by the hospitals, and if you work at one of the hospitals, it's a easy commute by bike or Healthline, plus walkable access to the downtown nightlife, which is far superior to UC nightlife. I imagine the “lounge view” portion of the tower would be at a discount, relative to the rest of the building.
May 26, 20232 yr The lowest priced unit in the building is a 3rd floor South facing unit for $1,250.Sent from my SM-G781U using Tapatalk
May 27, 20232 yr 30 minutes ago, Paul in Cleveland said: From a walk this evening ... You must’ve been right behind us as we walked back from an early dinner in the Flats. That yellow McLaren was there and that matte black Ferrari was just turning down Euclid as we got towards the E9th junction. My hovercraft is full of eels
May 27, 20232 yr On 5/24/2023 at 11:52 AM, sonisharri said: On 5/24/2023 at 10:09 AM, GISguy said: I gave a good look towards downtown when biking across Lorain Carnegie Bridge today and CC really fills a gap. If anyone has a good camera and some freetime on their hands, I'd recommend grabbing a pic from that angle I could get an updated shot on my camera if I have a little time this weekend. As promised... From Moore Ct From Euclid & E 9th Edited May 27, 20232 yr by sonisharri
May 29, 20232 yr Is this the most impactful building from the street level out of all of the new builds on Euclid? (Lumen, Beacon)Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
May 29, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, MyPhoneDead said: Is this the most impactful building from the street level out of all of the new builds on Euclid? (Lumen, Beacon) I’m still reserving judgment until we see how well they utilize the setback, but The Beacon definitely has more of a “street presence” (despite being under a parking garage)
June 1, 20232 yr Does anyone know when the exterior finishes will start to be installed? Edited June 1, 20232 yr by dave2017
June 3, 20232 yr Dogtopia @ City Club Apartments submitted a design to the City Planning Commission for a 10' tall dog statue. It was approved. This development is turning into a very whimsical construct. The close up shot of the dog appears to have an ear missing but the left ear is just flopped. Edited June 3, 20232 yr by dave2017
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