March 29, 20169 yr The new lights on the bridge look great. I wonder how long it'll be before they all have different colored bulbs, or if the city has started doing that on install now? If there are fortunate enough to get replaced when they are out which doesn't seem to be very common here. The past few months I have come across this bridge I think that whole side has been out. I was really hoping they would pay more attention to such things with the RNC coming up, but worry since even Rockefeller Park still has much of its lighting not working and what is working, seems to be different colors.
March 31, 20169 yr Here is a photo of the prototype for The Rock Box project from Mark Reigelman's instagram account
March 31, 20169 yr A very mediocre sign for a very high profile location. I always hoped the 'Free Stamp' would find it's way back to where it was originally intended. BTW does Benesch know they are moving in about three years? Right. Right...
March 31, 20169 yr How easy would it be to add/subtract tenant names to that sign? "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
March 31, 20169 yr Here is a photo of the prototype for The Rock Box project from Mark Reigelman's instagram account That hot pink color is the worst. Honestly they would look better if vandals spraypainted them.
April 28, 20169 yr Does anyone know why there are still Christmas lights around every other light pole down Euclid Avenue? Not the biggest deal, but it just seems like 'tacky central,' especially with the convention coming up. Keeping Christmas lights up all year seems like something you would see in Parma, not Downtown. (JK :evil:)
April 28, 20169 yr Does anyone know why there are still Christmas lights around every other light pole down Euclid Avenue? Not the biggest deal, but it just seems like 'tacky central,' especially with the convention coming up. Keeping Christmas lights up all year seems like something you would see in Parma Canfield, not Downtown. (JK :evil:) https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
April 28, 20169 yr I personally enjoy lights. If they're not green and red with wreaths, I don't know that I see the issue. Especially in the currently gross section between 9th and 12th.
April 28, 20169 yr Does anyone know why there are still Christmas lights around every other light pole down Euclid Avenue? Not the biggest deal, but it just seems like 'tacky central,' especially with the convention coming up. Keeping Christmas lights up all year seems like something you would see in Parma Canfield, not Downtown. (JK :evil:) You're spot on there! That's why I got far, far away! P.S.- Chardon and Canfield are mirror images of each other. So looks like you're in the same boat.
April 28, 20169 yr I personally enjoy lights. If they're not green and red with wreaths, I don't know that I see the issue. Especially in the currently gross section between 9th and 12th. If they turned them on, I would agree with you- but they don't. Leave them up all year and not in use and they get destroyed in the elements, then you have to take them down the next year anyways because they've stopped working. To me it just seems tacky to keep them up on random light poles throughout the year with no reason, especially when they were hastily wrapped in the first place. I guess I'm in the minority for wanting better standards. :roll: I suppose you're also ok with those concrete planters on Euclid/9th sitting empty sporadically through the year and becoming makeshift trashcans? :-)
April 28, 20169 yr I personally enjoy lights. If they're not green and red with wreaths, I don't know that I see the issue. Especially in the currently gross section between 9th and 12th. If they turned them on, I would agree with you- but they don't. Leave them up all year and not in use and they get destroyed in the elements, then you have to take them down the next year anyways because they've stopped working. To me it just seems tacky to keep them up on random light poles throughout the year with no reason, especially when they were hastily wrapped in the first place. I guess I'm in the minority for wanting better standards. :roll: I suppose you're also ok with those concrete planters on Euclid/9th sitting empty sporadically through the year and becoming makeshift trashcans? :-) Eh, come on now. You're twisting what I said (or didn't say). I didn't know they weren't lit....haven't noticed. IF they are lit, that's one thing. Leaving them up unused is stupid. I absolutely do not like the empty planters and 150% agree Cleveland needs a backbone against developers and higher standards overall.
April 28, 20169 yr Trees!!!! Now how long do you think they'll live... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 28, 20169 yr I guess those make up a little bit for those beautiful mature trees they tore down last(?) year in the PNC plaza there.
May 2, 20169 yr Ah, the annual planting of the trees that will be removed in the fall when they die. The city plants trees like someone people plant annual flowers. Here's to hoping they survive.
May 2, 20169 yr Ah, the annual planting of the trees that will be removed in the fall when they die. The city plants trees like someone people plant annual flowers. Here's to hoping they survive. So true. Luckily the city is overflowing with cash!
May 2, 20169 yr Is this a normal mortality rate for transplanted trees? If not, what does the supplier have to say about it? Some of the Euclid Corridor trees sat dead for years, might still be there. Some of the Euclid Corridor treelawns look like litterboxes, because even the grass didn't take and nobody cared. This is why I'm leery of spending much on "streetscape improvements." Unless that means storefront renovations, but somehow it never does. It always means the worst landscaping money can buy.
May 2, 20169 yr I am a little more optimistic with these trees than the last ones there. Strangely enough, I have a friend who is a major in botany. We were having a conversation about these particular trees over a few drinks this weekend. (Only UO people can talk about this at a bar) He said tat because they took the metal grates out, these ones have a significantly higher chance of surviving. Apparently those metal grates allow virtually no water to reach the roots of the tree.
May 2, 20169 yr I could be wrong, but I don't recall seeing gatorbags on newly planted trees in past years. Those things should help this new crop make it through their first summer or two.
May 2, 20169 yr Is this a normal mortality rate for transplanted trees? Immature trees need the same attention as anything else you'd plant in your garden. They need to be planted in the right soil-type, pruned, fertilized, and watered until they reach maturity. Combine that with the tough growing environment downtown -- short, cool growing season and lack of sunlight depending on location -- and you get lots of trees that die early.
May 2, 20169 yr This isn't the only downtown with trees, my question was whether other cities experience this problem on a similar scale. Other northern cities perhaps.
May 3, 20169 yr Luckily the city is overflowing with cash! Is it cheaper to remove and replant trees every year than it is to take care of trees you already have?
May 3, 20169 yr Luckily the city is overflowing with cash! Is it cheaper to remove and replant trees every year than it is to take care of trees you already have? I'm pretty sure the cost of trees is very high, actually.
May 12, 20169 yr I thought maybe this could go here. The hideous Lincoln Building (even uglier now with the Westin AND Drury open) now has plywood/plexiglass storefronts going in on two sides. What the heck is this? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 12, 20169 yr This CleDotCom article by Michelle Jarboe from a few years ago addresses the topic of the Lincoln property. http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2014/01/lincoln_building_revamp_builds.html "January 14, 2014 at 1:45 PM, updated January 15, 2014 at 11:19 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio -- What's old is new again for downtown Cleveland's Lincoln Building, where a landlord is adding 200 parking spaces to serve oncoming hotels and drivers in the city's pinched convention-center district. Empty office and storage space in the St. Clair Avenue building, which started its life as parking, will revert to its original use as part of a larger overhaul. Under plans presented last month to the Cleveland Landmarks Commission, the building would hold 540 spaces -- up from roughly 340 today. Those plans also call for renovated storefronts and, in an unusual twist, 17 loft apartments on the top floor. Landlord Jim Breen has talked for years about renovating the Lincoln Building, a nondescript, mid-rise structure next to the IMG Center. Now, he believes, the timing might be right. His sixth-floor office tenant, Oswald Cos., moved to another downtown property..." And Crains - http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20140115/FREE/140119860/lincoln-building-would-add-apartments-more-parking-under-owners
May 12, 20169 yr I remember that article, but I don't think this is part of that. These storefronts are just temporary. Seems like maybe they just want to get rid of the plywood for the RNC. The real overhaul as described in that article doesn't seem to be in the works anytime soon.
May 19, 20169 yr I past a truck filled with parking meters from E. 9 and Vincent on my way to work this morning. Are they removing them for the film or something else? Anyone know anything about this? Also, they were installing chess sets at Perk Park yesterday evening... I assume those ARE for the film, but they looked awesome there.
May 19, 20169 yr They were also filing the median along Superior (starting in front of the Library), with ornamental bushes and thousand of cut tulips on Tuesday for the filming that was to take place starting Wednesday. There was also a great looking flower stand at the corner of E. 6th and Superior in front of the Fifth Third Building. I was hoping it was something that was actual operating there, but then realized it was also likely there as part of the filming.
May 19, 20169 yr They were also filing the median along Superior (starting in front of the Library), with ornamental bushes and thousand of cut tulips on Tuesday for the filming that was to take place starting Wednesday. There was also a great looking flower stand at the corner of E. 6th and Superior in front of the Fifth Third Building. I was hoping it was something that was actual operating there, but then realized it was also likely there as part of the filming. The flower stand was destroyed and leveled as of late afternoon yesterday. Actually thought a pop-up retail shop would look great permanently next to the Fifth Third Building.
May 19, 20169 yr They were also filing the median along Superior (starting in front of the Library), with ornamental bushes and thousand of cut tulips on Tuesday for the filming that was to take place starting Wednesday. There was also a great looking flower stand at the corner of E. 6th and Superior in front of the Fifth Third Building. I was hoping it was something that was actual operating there, but then realized it was also likely there as part of the filming. The flower stand was destroyed and leveled as of late afternoon yesterday. Actually thought a pop-up retail shop would look great permanently next to the Fifth Third Building. I'm hoping these movie props get people thinking about how we can take better advantage of our public space downtown, especially on Superior.
May 19, 20169 yr Pass this along. DCA looking for cleanup volunteers. DCA has a very unique volunteer opportunity available for those who have a passion for seeing downtown Cleveland shine! We will beautify selected areas along E 9th Street, Mall B, Public Square, US Bank Plaza, and around the perimeter of the Gateway Sports Complex. We need a crew of 30 people each day in order to meet our deadline of June 30th completion. Installation dates are May 21st, June 4th, June 11th, June 18th, and June 25th Hours: 7:30am – 2:00pm. Break at lunchtime for a tasty lunch provided by some of our favorite food trucks https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form?EQBCT=23a54688f596453fa6f7d7d15a762c28
May 19, 20169 yr I noticed a contractor two days ago ripping up old bulbs and plants around Shaker Square yesterday. I hope they get to planting new ones and some new trees along Moreland! I stepped in a hole of an old tree long removed and nearly twisted my ankle :(
May 19, 20169 yr I noticed a contractor two days ago ripping up old bulbs and plants around Shaker Square yesterday. I hope they get to planting new ones and some new trees along Moreland! I stepped in a hole of an old tree long removed and nearly twisted my ankle :( That would certainly make me happy S.C. I will see what I can find out as I haven't been wondering around over there for a bit.
May 22, 20169 yr Not sure which thread the question of the new trees planted on Euclid and 9th being dead or alive was asked, but they are indeed alive. They all have buds and little leaves have finally started to open. They are probably so slow right now from the transplant shock.
May 23, 20169 yr Not sure which thread the question of the new trees planted on Euclid and 9th being dead or alive was asked, but they are indeed alive. They all have buds and little leaves have finally started to open. They are probably so slow right now from the transplant shock. Proof:
May 24, 20169 yr Fyi, there are consequences for those who choose to repeatedly take threads off topic, especially those who have been warned in the past. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
June 13, 20169 yr They are installing the signage at the former BP building. That white picket fence shouldn't be around too much longer, I'm betting.
June 16, 20169 yr ^ I hate to admit it....but I think they do look better in person than in the renderings. I like the way the color pops against the backdrop of the buildings
June 16, 20169 yr I know everyone here seems to hate them but I can tell you the moment they were put out people started taking photos with them and exploring trying to find where they are all located. They will be a huge hit with most of the public and all kids! Haha you can't please everyone. Also: side point. The library is a beautiful building but have they ever thought of cleaning or repairing the Superior side? It's getting quite dirty compared to the Mall side... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
June 16, 20169 yr I like the snails, but the mercats look really out of place Maybe the mercats were squirrels I think I would like them more??? I guess it's just that this artwork isn't very site specific. You could pack up all of these plastic animals and bring them to LA, Tokyo, Fargo, Elk Rapids MI, and not change a thing
June 16, 20169 yr I'm not a fan but my fiancee and her kid love them -- especially all of the critters down at the Science Center. Guess I've just become an old fuddy-duddy! Now about that new playground for downtown... (OK, no plans yet, but they need one!) "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 16, 20169 yr Now about that new playground for downtown... (OK, no plans yet, but they need one!) The new ward 3 councilman strongly agrees
June 16, 20169 yr These are totally different and very cool and will without doubt get tons of great attention, obviously the affect will be lost on many but that's not shocking at all.
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