January 7, 20241 yr A pair of pics from a dreary winter Sunday... Edited January 7, 20241 yr by Blimp City
January 8, 20241 yr ^ I drive by there around 7.30 most mornings and there’s usually 6-12 people working the site. My hovercraft is full of eels
January 8, 20241 yr Yes, it's moving with a full time crew on site. Once framing is up, i'm more than happy to give a guided tour. Will be sometime in early spring
February 8, 20241 yr ^ No pics, but it’s moving at a good pace. There was a big concrete pour yesterday, with trucks lined up down the street. My hovercraft is full of eels
February 8, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, zbaris87 said: From this morning Thanks! Nice view of the Progressive Field construction as well.
May 14, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, JB said: I honestly forgot about this. I love having to use the search to find a thread lol
May 14, 20241 yr 22 hours ago, GISguy said: From last Friday: At the rate this has been going up, it may be finished before Library Lofts.
May 14, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, PlanCleveland said: At the rate this has been going up, it may be finished before Library Lofts. I miss the skull reaction lol
May 15, 20241 yr Looks awesome! On another note, the city or developers need to push to get electric lines buried in the ground.
May 22, 20241 yr This project is really so impactful in an otherwise forgotten area! I hope it spills over and leads to some of the other nearby lots being developed. Now if we can just get that E. 9th Spaghetti House lot built on!!
May 22, 20241 yr I wish the city would give Bolivar a streetscape makeover. It’s so barren and unwelcoming.
May 22, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, marty15 said: I wish the city would give Bolivar a streetscape makeover. It’s so barren and unwelcoming. It’s never a consideration as i assume it’s viewed as a luxury in a city with a lot of needs. That said, not doing it just exacerbates the sense that Cleveland is a city without the means or the will to care about itself. Who wants to invest in a city line that?
May 22, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, mrclifton88 said: This project is really so impactful in an otherwise forgotten area! I hope it spills over and leads to some of the other nearby lots being developed. Now if we can just get that E. 9th Spaghetti House lot built on!! I'm really hoping this plus the potential Huron pedestrian project can better connect Gateway and Playhouse Square. They're so close to each other, it should feel easier to walk between them.
May 23, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, OldEnough said: That said, not doing it just exacerbates the sense that Cleveland is a city without the means or the will to care about itself. Who wants to invest in a city line that? I don’t get that sense. Neither do all of the developers who have been investing and building over the past several years.
May 23, 20241 yr 10 hours ago, jeremyck01 said: I don’t get that sense. Neither do all of the developers who have been investing and building over the past several years. Point is - how much more would there be if the city put in a little effort to make things look better.
May 23, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, OldEnough said: Point is - how much more would there be if the city put in a little effort to make things look better. Look at all the light poles missing or chopped off just in two blocks of the Warehouse District. It’s embarrassing.
May 23, 20241 yr Whole city is filled with the remnants of cut down trees, light poles and street signs. Many of which are actually pretty dangerous on multiple levels. Here’s one on Huron at E8th. Edited May 23, 20241 yr by w28th
May 24, 20241 yr Wow that’s bad. Start complaining to your reps and blasting it on social media. Maybe some of this would get fixed.
May 24, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, JB said: Wow that’s bad. Start complaining to your reps and blasting it on social media. Maybe some of this would get fixed. Just have someone "get hurt" because of it and call Saul Goodman aka Tim Misny.
May 24, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, cle_guy90 said: Just have someone "get hurt" because of it and call Saul Goodman aka Tim Misny. Right. Better call Saul!
June 13, 20241 yr Author Shares a garage with the apartment project and, well, just trying to keep this under-the-radar apartment project on the radar "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 14, 20241 yr On 5/23/2024 at 7:37 PM, w28th said: Whole city is filled with the remnants of cut down trees, light poles and street signs. Many of which are actually pretty dangerous on multiple levels. Here’s one on Huron at E8th. Kudos to the City, they did in fact cut this down quickly. Meant to comment earlier. Edited June 14, 20241 yr by w28th
June 14, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, KJP said: Shares a garage with the apartment project and, well, just trying to keep this under-the-radar apartment project on the radar Ken, the garage from 1060 does not share with 1020 Bolivar. 1020 has its own garage on the first level. Completely separate
June 14, 20241 yr Author Except that you can drive (or walk) between the garages of 1060 and 1020 Bolivar without going outside (see at left).... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 25, 2024Jun 25 16 hours ago, sonisharri said: Ten60 Bolivar (6-24-24) This has serious street presence. I was downtown for the Guards game Saturday and just happened to look down the street and saw it. Pointed it out to my wife too.
July 6, 2024Jul 6 Ten60 Bolivar adds great density to that view - it’s a somewhat under appreciated project but between the new residents it brings and the street presence it will provide on that block, it’s a great addition for downtown.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/4/2024 at 10:59 PM, Paul in Cleveland said: From today's Guardians game ... oh geez paul come thru with the exact view i was wondering about when i was cliking on this thread. dont ya love it when that happens? ha. 🎉
July 19, 2024Jul 19 These apartments make a bigger difference in terms of big city feel than one would expect. Adding density to Bolivar gives the feeling of more depth to the city, two streets over from our main city felt empty before, and now these apartments give it presence. Can't wait till there are people in them. Hopefully they start a trend around the whole cemetery.
July 19, 2024Jul 19 Yes, this makes a huge impact! I hope the area Carnegie - Prospect, E. 9th - 14th sees more future growth. Lots of potential around the cemetery.
July 20, 2024Jul 20 7 hours ago, sky said: Lots of potential around the cemetery. There's a joke about bringing life to a dead area in there somewhere...
July 20, 2024Jul 20 Their block club would put up stiff resistance to any nearby project. Edited July 20, 2024Jul 20 by urb-a-saurus
July 23, 2024Jul 23 how many times have i talked about the attractiveness of building around small squares? its a no brainer for another developer to add more apts around there in the remaining lots. plus its almost like a mini neighborhood already with sahadis and etc, although it could use more etc. when it opens people will see the success of this ten60 boliver project and it will happen.
July 25, 2024Jul 25 7/25/24 I know you can't see much of the building, but I'm posting it anyway to say that there was plenty of construction work going on.
July 26, 2024Jul 26 Its stunning what these low and mid rise apartments are doing to bolster the skyline/big city look and feel
July 26, 2024Jul 26 1 hour ago, metrocity said: Its stunning what these low and mid rise apartments are doing to bolster the skyline/big city look and feel Washington DC type of effect
August 14, 2024Aug 14 4 hours ago, NorthShore647 said: (8-7/13-24) Seeing shots like these really makes the idea of the Browns moving to Brookpark the worst idea anyone could come up with. Downtown IS the fan experience.
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