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CC does NOT extend under St Clair nor does any parking garage.

 

The Memorial Park garage may not extend under St Clair, but it is under Mall A

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CC does NOT extend under St Clair nor does any parking garage.

 

The Memorial Park garage may not extend under St Clair, but it is under Mall A

Yes, but the garage isn't going to be undergoing construction.

 

I would have to assume that Lakeside will close down at times during the construction.

Are we talking about Lakeside Ave?

 

I'm not sure the CC extends under St Clair.

 

Yes, Lakeside... my bad!

More pics... this time, from the west.  If someone could get on top of that windmill and take some shots, we would have all four angles covered ;)

 

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Windmill? Windmill?!?!? It's a freaking wind turbine!  :-P

 

Thanks for the pics. These pictures will be great to look at in a couple of years when the project is done, and in summer when it's oppressively hot and humid. I hope you all don't clean out your Photobucket accounts over the next couple of years.  :-)

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

Wow, moving right along! I will be able to take more pictures from the Key Club and Marriott Saturday and Sunday, hopefully more progress by then.

I was driving east on St. Clair last night about 10:30 pm and as I hit Ontario I saw a bright light to my left and heard and saw a big demo machine, and the first thought that hit me was..."oh hell, what are they tearing down now that does not need to be torn down"  I then realized they were demoing the ugly Justice Center parking garage as part of the MM and I felt much better.  At that point it looked as thought 20% of the garage was gone.

^It's completely down to the ground this morning.  I was pretty surprised to see that when I drove by this morning.  Progress!

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They need to install a construction cam

 

I did a quick drive-by yesterday ...

 

 

I was driving east on St. Clair last night about 10:30 pm and as I hit Ontario I saw a bright light to my left and heard and saw a big demo machine, and the first thought that hit me was..."oh hell, what are they tearing down now that does not need to be torn down"   I then realized they were demoing the ugly Justice Center parking garage as part of the MM and I felt much better. At that point it looked as thought 20% of the garage was gone.

 

I drove by yesterday and it was already a pile of rubble, being broken up & loaded out

no news of any implosions?

no news of any implosions?

 

:roll:

So just to be clear, the building at 113 St. Clair, looks to be an 8 story building, and the entire parking garage at the NE corner of St. Clair & Ontario is going to be demo'd to make way for the new med mart building?

^yes

Nope. They can nuke the whole block for all I care. Of all the demolitions in the city, this is one that actually needs to happen.

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

For those who asked how many are and will be working on this project, that article provided an answer....

 

About 270 workers from different trades are on site now.

 

...Turner Construction figures about 2,200 to 2,400 workers will get work building part of the project which is scheduled to open around September 2013.

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

Right. And in my imagination there will be a mix up, and demolition crews will accidentally knock down the justice center.

 

After the entire building is safely evacuated of course.

 

Nope. They can nuke the whole block for all I care. Of all the demolitions in the city, this is one that actually needs to happen.

Although I'm not a fan of that building, there's no need to expand the demos to that block too. I was referring only to the block east of Ontario, north of St. Clair, south of Lakeside, and west of Franz Pastorius.

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

Thanks for the news link simplythis. Does anyone else find it kind of depressing that the news centered around a bunch of construction workers that get to get paid, and completely seemed to ignore the high-paying and advanced degrees this project will bring to the city? Not to be a downer or anything, but we should stop glorifying the lower jobs and celebrate the creation of high-paying and specialized jobs in this city.

I don't think it's depressing at all that an article was written about the construction jobs generated by this project.  What's depressing is that so many people think that the livelihoods of people who don't have advanced degrees aren't worth sh-t.

^^First...huh?  Second...construction jobs are some of the highest paid around (an electrician on this project will make more than $40.00 an hour), require years of training and are coveted.  One of the reasons the economy is in the dumps is the lack of substantial commercial construction.  The focus of the article was an increase in construction work in Cleveland.

I understand all that. It wasn't meant to be a slight against construction workers at all. I just feel that lately our city has started to lose quite a bit white collar jobs and it would be nice to hear about growth in that area of jobs as well. Having too much of one or the other can't be good for a city's growth.

This is really going to be a boost for our economy when you add up the FEB, MedMart, & Casino projects, nearly $2 billion in construction, that's alot of guys making good money, upgrading their homes, buying cars, spending $$$ that wasn't in the pipeline before.  Construction projects are proven to be the fastest way to put money back on the street & in people's pockets from a stimulus perspective.

Pic from today.  You can see the parking garage on Ontario is gone and they have erected a base of operations on Mall B that resembles a large greenhouse.  One question, though.... is taller, thinner structure its own separate building or is it part of the County Annex or is it maybe part of 113 St. Clair?  Will it come down?  FWIW, looks like the Sportsman is next.

 

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the whole god awful block is coming down.

Yeah... that makes sense.  Not sure why I was thinking the county annex would remain.

Ha ha I know that I'm being sarcastic.

 

Although I'm not a fan of that building, there's no need to expand the demos to that block too. I was referring only to the block east of Ontario, north of St. Clair, south of Lakeside, and west of Franz Pastorius.

Cleveland medical mart: Big-name tenants will be a ‘litmus test’

 

When the backers of Cleveland’s medical mart finally announce the project’s first planned tenants Friday at a ceremonial groundbreaking, savvy observers will scan the list for the identities of big-name “anchor tenants.”

 

The reason is simple: Those anchor tenants will be crucial to the success of the $465-million project by luring buyers who’ll also visit the project’s smaller, lesser-known tenants.

 

http://www.medcitynews.com/2011/01/cleveland-medical-marts-big-name-tenants-will-be-a-litmus-test/

So this is unlikely, but I see that Ramona Robinson is doing the welcome for the groundbreaking tomorrow.  Any chance this will be televised?

^^ Looks like the author of that article is looking for a job with the PD.

Pic from today. You can see the parking garage on Ontario is gone and they have erected a base of operations on Mall B that resembles a large greenhouse. One question, though.... is taller, thinner structure its own separate building or is it part of the County Annex or is it maybe part of 113 St. Clair? Will it come down? FWIW, looks like the Sportsman is next.

 

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Wow that deck came down fast. It wasn't much, admittedly. Some bad-ass construction worker probably sneezed and brought the fucker down. Adios!

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

It will be fun watching this go up over the next 2+ years. For all of the doomsayers this is a very exciting time for Cleveland. With the amount of real estate that this project involves, this is definitely a face-changer. It is so much more than your ordinary run of the mill Convention Center. Along with this project, the Casino, FEB, and the Innerbelt bridge, I am really proud of Cleveland right now. Oh and btw way the greenhouse structure on the mall is for the groundbreaking ceremonies. And yes it needs a construction cam.

I'm more excited about all the projects along Euclid than I am about the Inner Belt bridge. But, sadly, many Greater Clevelanders will probably consider that a more impactful/more visible sign of local progress.

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

The bridge is what it is, I am still not happy about it. To me the bigger impact to the city will be the eventual reconstruction of the "Trench". But unfortunately that is years away.

^^ Looks like the author of that article is looking for a job with the PD.

 

Just because he isn't doting about how great the project is doesn't mean he doesn't have a point.  The Medical Mart comparison to a mall w/ anchor tenants is probably pretty spot on IMO. 

^^ Looks like the author of that article is looking for a job with the PD.

 

Just because he isn't doting about how great the project is doesn't mean he doesn't have a point. The Medical Mart comparison to a mall w/ anchor tenants is probably pretty spot on IMO.

 

His point is valid. His tone (at least how I read it) implied a lack of faith in MMPI to accomplish the goal, however. Maybe I'm too sensitive.

^^ Looks like the author of that article is looking for a job with the PD.

 

The founders of MedCity used to work for the PD. They've done a very good job of starting up a new online publication and have grown it quite well to cover other markets. It is a nice success story of how two downsized reporters have created and grown a new business in our region.

^Good for them.  Still don't like the tone of the article.  An attempt to make a very valid point in a needlessly negative tone, especially at the point where there is actually nothing to report.  In a couple of days he would have actually have known the tenat list and perhaps would have been more justified in expressing an opinion, and then in a skeptical tone if he liked or felt it neccessary.

So did Frank come out of hiding for today's ceremony?

 

More importantly, did Mrs. Kasich show up.

Nothing really new

 

<b>Cuyahoga County breaks ground for medical mart and convention center</b>

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio – With the clunk of a shovel, officials this morning celebrated the start of construction on the $465 million medical mart complex.

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Gov. John Kasich were among the government and business leaders who symbolically kicked off the project.

"We will make Cleveland one of the great cities in the world again" said Gov. Kasich....

 

http://www.cleveland.com/cuyahoga-county/index.ssf/2011/01/officials_break_ground_for_cleveland_medical_mart.html

Just returned from groundbreaking. New Governor sounded like he was supportive. Kennedy, rah,rah and announced a nice line up of tenants. I told a acquaintance "Let's stop shoveling the political BS and let these guys get to work."

^recall any names?

It is not old news!  Thanks for the link.

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