Posted August 12, 200618 yr East Side, West Side, all around the town (and not in that order). Waterfront wet dream, or Calabrese nightmare? you decide Egad, 2-cars!? call the traffic guy into Big Joe's office after he's cleaned out his locker jazzin' it up at Johnny's on a warm Friday eve go west, young man... aw Heck(s)! let's check out Ohio City new/old OC in-fill at its best slow pace/small town livin' in Detroit-Shoreway ... and new townhouse/in-fill galore! the Bridge Ave corridor Mr. Old, meet Ms. New my fave D-S house meanwhile, over @ Case back east ... geez, there's goes the neighborhood! another Starbucks Victorian Cleveland, meet new Case ... in perfect harmony new Case housing = resuscitating a gem ... over and out.
August 12, 200618 yr ^I'm not talking about not pronouncing the -ing, I'm mean using "knocking around" in general speech.
August 13, 200618 yr ^I'm not talking about not pronouncing the -ing, I'm mean using "knocking around" in general speech. LOL no. Might I just say how happy I was to see which C-Town this was ^_^
August 13, 200618 yr Wow @ the Waterfront line being used! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 13, 200618 yr Nice thread! As always, great to see the neighborhood shots. Victorian Cleveland, meet new Case ... in perfect harmony new Case housing = resuscitating a gem ... over and out. I love, love love these picturues of E116. An awesome oasis of old-school East Side density re-invigorated by Case's well-planned new construction.
August 13, 200618 yr ^ thanks... I think CIM, CIA and/or Case are using these fine old gems as student apartments. Not sure they've been extensively rehabbed, but they look in good shape. Its historic structures like these U. Circle can ill afford to lose (they've lost far too much already). Case should be applauded for melding them w/ the huge new dorm project and actually extending what was a dead-end E.116th street into the new dorm area.
August 13, 200618 yr Wow @ the Waterfront line being used! ^^Actually ColDay, I cheated: the Waterfront Line shots area actually the only ones in the thread that are not contemporary: they're from last Labor Day's Air Show (my lazy ass just got around to the tedious download/upload/download action needed for an urbanohio thread) -- Sherlock Holmes would detect the Browns parking sign when the Browns have yet to play a home game this season (and the way they're playing right now, well...) . But this just shows to go ya that big lakefront events beget traffic nightmares which beget heavy rail usage, even our supposedly puny Waterfront Line. Now, if we can get our local leaders to stop bickering and start developing along this ignored/unappreciated treasure, well ... don't get me started!
August 14, 200618 yr Bastard! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 14, 200618 yr looking at the warehouse district photos I realized that the area is exactly what lifestyle center operators are trying to mimic. So far, they have failed, IMHO
August 25, 200618 yr looking at the warehouse district photos I realized that the area is exactly what lifestyle center operators are trying to mimic. So far, they have failed, IMHO Agree, during my short visit I loved the Warehouse district and I haven't seen a faux towne center replicate it yet.
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