March 16, 20214 yr 14 hours ago, Ethan said: Question: is there/has there ever been a plan to extend the flats boardwalk to Settler's Landing? I would love that! There's already a few cool things on Old River road, and I imagine extending the boardwalk would only help them to flourish. Maybe as a Flats East Bank phase 5? And there is also the problem: the cool old buildings on Old River Rd. They would have to vacate a fair portion of their lower back patios for a boardwalk to connect. I doubt you could easily get them to agree to donate the space since June-Sept that's where Collision Bend and East End make their money.
March 16, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, originaljbw said: And there is also the problem: the cool old buildings on Old River Rd. They would have to vacate a fair portion of their lower back patios for a boardwalk to connect. I doubt you could easily get them to agree to donate the space since June-Sept that's where Collision Bend and East End make their money. I think on the whole places like Collision Bend would be glad to see a boardwalk go in. They could still have a portion of the new boardwalk be used for private customer seating (possibly the same amount of outdoor seating, depending on build specifics). Either way, I imagine the increased foot traffic will be a huge boon for their business.
March 16, 20214 yr Just saw this pic on the r/Cleveland subreddit. Its a cool view of the new commercial space going up: @Htsguythank you for the correction Edited March 16, 20214 yr by Ineffable_Matt
March 16, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, originaljbw said: And there is also the problem: the cool old buildings on Old River Rd. They would have to vacate a fair portion of their lower back patios for a boardwalk to connect. I doubt you could easily get them to agree to donate the space since June-Sept that's where Collision Bend and East End make their money. I once suggested (and added a poorly done rendering) of how the boardwalk could simply be built above the current sidewalk in front of those particular buildings.
March 16, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, surfohio said: I once suggested (and added a poorly done rendering) of how the boardwalk could simply be built above the current sidewalk in front of those particular buildings. Those buildings have wood decks in the back that were (or still are?) used for patio seating. A boardwalk project could replace those decks free of charge to the building owners in exchange for a public access easement. And any restaurant could still use most of it for outdoor seating. Could be win-win.
March 16, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, Dino said: Those buildings have wood decks in the back that were (or still are?) used for patio seating. A boardwalk project could replace those decks free of charge to the building owners in exchange for a public access easement. And any restaurant could still use most of it for outdoor seating. Could be win-win. Right. I just figured pessimistically the owners would drag their feet. So that the easiest route would be the public sidewalk.
March 16, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Ineffable_Matt said: Just saw this pic on the r/Cleveland subreddit. Its a cool view of the homes going up: homes?
March 16, 20214 yr The one thing I like about this phase of the project is that they do look like the homes that used to line the East Bank close to the mouth of the river over 100 years ago... sort of like a back-to-the-future type of thing. I can’t find the pic but it’s out there somewhere, showing homes along the East Bank pretty much in the same location as this phase being built.
March 16, 20214 yr 53 minutes ago, Ineffable_Matt said: Are they not domiciles of some sort? No commercial space
March 16, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Oldmanladyluck said: The one thing I like about this phase of the project is that they do look like the homes that used to line the East Bank close to the mouth of the river over 100 years ago... sort of like a back-to-the-future type of thing. I can’t find the pic but it’s out there somewhere, showing homes along the East Bank pretty much in the same location as this phase being built. This one?
March 20, 20214 yr These are REALLY coming along!! I know I’ve said it before, but I just can’t get over how amazing the design, scale/density, boardwalk frontage, windows, multi-level outdoor spaces, etc. all are. Especially as they’re really taking shape, they totally transform this entire stretch of the boardwalk.
March 26, 20214 yr Those buildings remind me of some of the Dutch waterfront buildings https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
March 26, 20214 yr ^ Love it! But I somehow think those same buildings in Cleveland end up being gray haha.
March 26, 20214 yr 40 minutes ago, surfohio said: ^ Love it! But I somehow think those same buildings in Cleveland end up being gray haha. The Design Review Board nods in approval
April 6, 20214 yr On 3/20/2021 at 4:56 PM, urbanetics_ said: These are REALLY coming along!! I know I’ve said it before, but I just can’t get over how amazing the design, scale/density, boardwalk frontage, windows, multi-level outdoor spaces, etc. all are. Especially as they’re really taking shape, they totally transform this entire stretch of the boardwalk. Hey guys, is there a website yet to these apartments?
April 6, 20214 yr 31 minutes ago, MuRrAy HiLL said: Hey guys, is there a website yet to these apartments? These are restaurants not apartments.
April 6, 20214 yr Any idea on when everything will open? I've heard Wolstein's kid (who from my understanding has no prior restaurant experience) has a pretty cool idea for a wine bar / casual lounge sort of thing, and that it will occupy one of these spaces. I haven't been able to confirm this though.
April 6, 20214 yr 55 minutes ago, Agreene said: As of 4/6/21 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk What is the building that is being built next to the 3 fish shacks ( to the right ) or has that always been there?
April 6, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, simplythis said: What is the building that is being built next to the 3 fish shacks ( to the right ) or has that always been there? FWD night club closer to the lake and Alley Cat on the other side.
April 7, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, simplythis said: What is the building that is being built next to the 3 fish shacks ( to the right ) or has that always been there? As mentioned above, Alley Cat. It has been there since 2015.
April 7, 20214 yr Author "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 7, 20214 yr What a wonderful addition to the waterfront. Kudos to the design team for creating and old fashioned look with a contemporary twist. We need more of that and less of Kenect.
April 9, 20214 yr i h8 to ask because i really love this project, but are these really going to be beige? if so that is a disappointing, if minor, issue. i thought they were going to be the colorful dutch style.
April 9, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, mrnyc said: i h8 to ask because i really love this project, but are these really going to be beige? if so that is a disappointing, if minor, issue. i thought they were going to be the colorful dutch style. Beige and grey. Thank you, design review committee. https://www.cleveland.com/business/2019/05/flats-east-bank-project-moving-forward-with-design-approval-of-riverfront-restaurants-bars.html
April 9, 20214 yr The design review committee felt that a previous version of the project didn’t fit the “industrial aesthetic” of the Flats. When they unveiled the current version, the architect described it as “elegant and refined”. It’s too bad that the color scheme wasn’t allowed to be more fun and varied, I think it would’ve matched the vision that Wolstein described for the complex as the most unique waterfront entertainment/ dining venue in Cleveland and perhaps, the entire Midwest. I agree with @mrnycand @skiwest a bright more varied color scheme would’ve worked beautifully contrasting the river and creating a celebratory vibe.
April 9, 20214 yr 32 minutes ago, CleveFan said: The design review committee felt that a previous version of the project didn’t fit the “industrial aesthetic” of the Flats. When they unveiled the current version, the architect described it as “elegant and refined”. It’s too bad that the color scheme wasn’t allowed to be more fun and varied, I think it would’ve matched the vision that Wolstein described for the complex as the most unique waterfront entertainment/ dining venue in Cleveland and perhaps, the entire Midwest. I agree with @mrnycand @skiwest a bright more varied color scheme would’ve worked beautifully contrasting the river and creating a celebratory vibe. I too would have preferred Scooby Doo Ghost Town vibes. Alas.
April 9, 20214 yr While l love the design l agree with the comments here - adding some color would have been icing on the cake. But l think the reason we don't use color for building finishes is it's against the law or uh... something like that right? I think l saw a Cleveland beige in a box of crayola crayons so that must be it.
April 9, 20214 yr "not to tall, or bright" should not be the motto of a big city building design committee...
April 10, 20214 yr I'm confident the buildings' programming will make it much more colorful once they open. Dante's Inferno is pretty gray and lame on Monday afternoon, but a wild collage of light and noise Friday and Saturday.
April 10, 20214 yr 22 hours ago, cadmen said: While l love the design l agree with the comments here - adding some color would have been icing on the cake. But l think the reason we don't use color for building finishes is it's against the law or uh... something like that right? I think l saw a Cleveland beige in a box of crayola crayons so that must be it. Yeah Cleveland needs some brighter colors no doubt. Lakefront needs some real work. that waterfront line bridge looks really awkward. I like the style and location of these structures. Some riverfront housing in this style with that multi color sequence would be real cool.
April 10, 20214 yr You already get that nice pop of color with the yellow building on Old River; these would've just complimented it.
April 10, 20214 yr 28 minutes ago, Enginerd said: You already get that nice pop of color with the yellow building on Old River; these would've just complimented it. One yellow building is nice but it's one yellow building. Having multi-color housing like some of the pics upstream would really be a pop of color. Not necessarily on this section of the East Bank but on either side of the river upstream. The Cleveland Beige look is tired. Something like his is way better than that single yellow warehouse building on the East Bank. Edited April 10, 20214 yr by GENTRIFYINGCLE
April 10, 20214 yr Would the building owner need anybody's permission to change the color in, say, a year or so? Remember: It's the Year of the Snake
April 10, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, GENTRIFYINGCLE said: One yellow building is nice but it's one yellow building. Having multi-color housing like some of the pics upstream would really be a pop of color. Not necessarily on this section of the East Bank but on either side of the river upstream. The Cleveland Beige look is tired. Oh I totally agree with you. What I was trying to get at (but did a terrible job) was that Design Review’s criticism that colorful buildings don’t fit the area’s aesthetic is wrong. And that’s illustrated by the bright colorful building just a few doors down.
April 10, 20214 yr Just now, Enginerd said: Oh I totally agree with you. What I was trying to get at (but did a terrible job) was that Design Review’s criticism that colorful buildings don’t fit the area’s aesthetic is wrong. And that’s illustrated by the bright colorful building just a few doors down. Got it...would be cool around the Scranton Peninsula perhaps.
April 28, 20214 yr Author "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 17, 20214 yr Just took a quick stroll and saw a couple of interesting things on Old River Road that hopefully are indicators of some upcoming development. Firstly, work going on inside the old BDubs, looked like they were boxing it out in preparation for something. Secondly, right next-door there were a group of about 8 people stood on the sidewalk looking at the old Aarhaus building, pointing, taking photos and talking animatedly. I couldn't catch any of the conversation though. On a side note, downtown is wonderfully busy with people. For sure, the weather is bringing folks out for lunch, but it really feels like a good number of office workers came back today. My hovercraft is full of eels
May 17, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, roman totale XVII said: Just took a quick stroll and saw a couple of interesting things on Old River Road that hopefully are indicators of some upcoming development. Firstly, work going on inside the old BDubs, looked like they were boxing it out in preparation for something. Secondly, right next-door there were a group of about 8 people stood on the sidewalk looking at the old Aarhaus building, pointing, taking photos and talking animatedly. I couldn't catch any of the conversation though. On a side note, downtown is wonderfully busy with people. For sure, the weather is bringing folks out for lunch, but it really feels like a good number of office workers came back today. Innnteresting, were you able to see any progress on the new buildings going in? Haven't been down there in a hot minute. Also, I know it's not FEB, but silly as it is MGK's coffee shop is wildly busy with folks on the weekends (teens and begrudging dads lol), but seriously, it's cool to see actual foot traffic down there. Looking forward to the area continuing to grow. Per your last part, the county is bringing back remaining employees 3x a week for the rest of May and FT come June. It's not a ton of folks, but still, things are going to be back to normal soon enough.
May 17, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, roman totale XVII said: Just took a quick stroll and saw a couple of interesting things on Old River Road that hopefully are indicators of some upcoming development. Firstly, work going on inside the old BDubs, looked like they were boxing it out in preparation for something. Secondly, right next-door there were a group of about 8 people stood on the sidewalk looking at the old Aarhaus building, pointing, taking photos and talking animatedly. I couldn't catch any of the conversation though. On a side note, downtown is wonderfully busy with people. For sure, the weather is bringing folks out for lunch, but it really feels like a good number of office workers came back today. Bdubs down there was before my time. Can you tell me where it was located?
May 17, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, inlovewithCLE said: Bdubs down there was before my time. Can you tell me where it was located? Right about here
May 17, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, GISguy said: Innnteresting, were you able to see any progress on the new buildings going in? Haven't been down there in a hot minute. Also, I know it's not FEB, but silly as it is MGK's coffee shop is wildly busy with folks on the weekends (teens and begrudging dads lol), but seriously, it's cool to see actual foot traffic down there. Looking forward to the area continuing to grow. I can't remember the last time I walked past the MGK coffee shop and there *wasn't* a group of teenage girls outside taking photos. Today was no exception! My hovercraft is full of eels
May 17, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, GISguy said: Innnteresting, were you able to see any progress on the new buildings going in? Haven't been down there in a hot minute. Also, I know it's not FEB, but silly as it is MGK's coffee shop is wildly busy with folks on the weekends (teens and begrudging dads lol), but seriously, it's cool to see actual foot traffic down there. Looking forward to the area continuing to grow. Per your last part, the county is bringing back remaining employees 3x a week for the rest of May and FT come June. It's not a ton of folks, but still, things are going to be back to normal soon enough. MGK's place actually has some pretty good coffee as well as specialty drinks. I'm glad to hear it's doing well.
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