January 15, 201411 yr I know we always joke about preferring some of the unfinished facades on projects but I kind of like the dark - ah well, great updates and thanks for the pics! clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
January 15, 201411 yr I know we always joke about preferring some of the unfinished facades on projects but I kind of like the dark - ah well, great updates and thanks for the pics! I do too. It at least breaks up the monotony of the superblock of silver panels.
January 16, 201411 yr Me too. I think that dark color is extremely handsome and wouldn't disappear in our gray winter skies. I secretly hoped this was in fact the outer facade layer.
January 16, 201411 yr Me too. I think that dark color is extremely handsome and wouldn't disappear in our gray winter skies. I secretly hoped this was in fact the outer facade layer. I wasn't going to say anything, but I might as well pile on the sentiment!
January 16, 201411 yr I agree too! I wish the black and neon green were part of the final color scheme. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
January 16, 201411 yr It is going to be darker than the other buildings, isn't it? And yes, I kind of like the Seattle Seahawks-themed facade.
January 16, 201411 yr ^Pretty sure it's going to be the exact same pallet. Here's what was presented at design review: http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2012/12212012/index.php?pageNum_rsImage=4&totalRows_rsImage=77
January 16, 201411 yr I was thumbing through Dimit Architect's site the other day. There is a flash animation on their main page that scrolls through some of their past work. I snapped a screenshot of a cool rendering of Corner Alley at Uptown.
January 16, 201411 yr I know we always joke about preferring some of the unfinished facades on projects but I kind of like the dark - ah well, great updates and thanks for the pics! I agree, that black does look kinda slick and a nice contrast to the silver... oh well, either way this place, which is already a hit, will take it to the next level... Can't wait.
January 16, 201411 yr Is Corner Alley moving there, or is it going to be an additional location? Second location.
January 21, 201411 yr Picca Dilly is opening a third location next to Coquette. Opening in April. This neighborhood has erupted compared to three years ago, or so...
January 21, 201411 yr Picca Dilly is opening a third location next to Coquette. Opening in April. This neighborhood has erupted compared to three years ago, or so... Cool! Interesting though, it won't be a typical Piccadilly. Any ideas? "But this will be no ordinary Piccadilly Artisan Yogurt, says Adrian. In fact, it will be called something else entirely (other than the Piccadilly part, which will remain). "It's going to be something different that nobody in Cleveland — or anywhere in Ohio, really — is doing," he promises. "The concept will be pretty cool. It's just starting to trend on the Coasts, but hasn't made its way out from there yet. We think it's something that can have some legs." http://m.clevescene.com/cleveland/blogs/Post?basename=piccadilly-artisan-yogurt-divulges-plans-for-third-shop&day=20&id=scene-and-heard&month=01&year=2014
January 21, 201411 yr Picca Dilly is opening a third location next to Coquette. Opening in April. This neighborhood has erupted compared to three years ago, or so... Cool! Interesting though, it won't be a typical Piccadilly. Any ideas? "But this will be no ordinary Piccadilly Artisan Yogurt, says Adrian. In fact, it will be called something else entirely (other than the Piccadilly part, which will remain). "It's going to be something different that nobody in Cleveland — or anywhere in Ohio, really — is doing," he promises. "The concept will be pretty cool. It's just starting to trend on the Coasts, but hasn't made its way out from there yet. We think it's something that can have some legs." http://m.clevescene.com/cleveland/blogs/Post?basename=piccadilly-artisan-yogurt-divulges-plans-for-third-shop&day=20&id=scene-and-heard&month=01&year=2014 If I were trying to get a new business concept up and running, I would avoid selling it as something that is "trending". That says to me this concept is going to flame out real quick.
January 21, 201411 yr If I were trying to get a new business concept up and running, I would avoid selling it as something that is "trending". That says to me this concept is going to flame out real quick. Especially in this area, where even people otherwise aptly described as "trendy" have an aversion to the word.
January 26, 201411 yr From an unnamed source.... Verizon is looking to move out. Don't be surprised to see another company that location in the future.
January 26, 201411 yr From an unnamed source.... Verizon is looking to move out. Don't be surprised to see another company that location in the future. Another cell phone company?
January 26, 201411 yr From an unnamed source.... Verizon is looking to move out. Don't be surprised to see another company that location in the future. Another cell phone company? I vote Apple Store :) Although it was only Verizon, I do hope it stays retail/amenities.
January 26, 201411 yr From an unnamed source.... Verizon is looking to move out. Don't be surprised to see another company that location in the future. Another cell phone company? I vote Apple Store :) Although it was only Verizon, I do hope it stays retail/amenities. Completely unlikely but would be awesome for the area. And would make more sense now that Apple moved further out east towards the edge.
January 27, 201411 yr A walk down Euclid, a step into Paris Jessica Yang, Staff Reporter January 23, 2014 Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Food, Top Stories “Bringing a little piece of Paris to Northeast Ohio” reads Coquette Patisserie, a new bakery that opened on Jan. 17 at 11607 Euclid Avenue, near Constantino’s and across from the Cleveland Institute of Art. Indeed, Coquette Patisserie does capture a slice of Paris, from its décor to its picture-perfect (Instagram-perfect, too) pastries. Britt-Marie Culey, the other co-owner, graduated from Le Cordon Bleu and did stints in France as well as New York before coming to Cleveland in 2008 with her husband, Shane. What started as a wholesale and catering business burgeoned into something bigger as they started having people ask about a brick-and-mortar store. They soon realized that they needed a shop and finally settled in University Circle, which in their eyes has their target clientele as well as a convenient location with easy access to public transportation. - See more at: http://observer.case.edu/a-walk-down-euclid-a-step-into-paris/#sthash.F4b0w8xm.dpuf
March 18, 201411 yr Moving along. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
March 18, 201411 yr ^Just not enough height to block the sunlight from the homes of the Hessler folks, apparently.
April 9, 201411 yr As I understood it, theere was a stoppage of work due to the unfortunate event back in february but it looks like some work has resumed on Euclid Tavern/Happy Dog near Uptown
April 27, 201411 yr Interesting... any chance you got some from Euclid/Mayfield? clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
April 28, 201411 yr ^two level parking garage with one level under ground. https://www.instagram.com/cle_and_beyond/https://www.instagram.com/jbkaufer/
April 28, 201411 yr Interesting... any chance you got some from Euclid/Mayfield? No I only took pics from the back parking lot/Hessler area. this one I shouldve posted, it best shows the whole of Phase II (no pun intended)
April 29, 201411 yr ^Thanks AJ93... Interesting that they've been slapping the silver siding on the back first instead of the front.
April 29, 201411 yr What retail tenants besides the corner alley are planned for this? There's a FirstMerit and Potbelly Sandwiches that have been announced, but I think that's all they've said.
April 29, 201411 yr What retail tenants besides the corner alley are planned for this? There's a FirstMerit and Potbelly Sandwiches that have been announced, but I think that's all they've said. I find it odd that U.C is so hot right now, has just as many residents if not more than Downtown in a smaller area, is in national newspapers but can't attract clothing retail.
April 29, 201411 yr ^^UC doesn't have anywhere near the amount of residents that Downtown has, and has a much smaller employment base.
April 29, 201411 yr I find it odd that U.C is so hot right now, has just as many residents if not more than Downtown in a smaller area, is in national newspapers but can't attract clothing retail. Isn't that women’s' boutique, Anne van H still open in Uptown's pavilion area?
April 29, 201411 yr ^^UC doesn't have anywhere near the amount of residents that Downtown has, and has a much smaller employment base. I read somewhere that the residents were at 15,000 but if I'm mistaken I apologize.
April 29, 201411 yr This is where I saw it the number is towards the bottom. http://blog.cleveland.com/architecture/2013/03/can_university_circle_bring_th.html "The year-round residential population, including the adjacent Little Italy neighborhood, is around 15,000 and growing, with an additional 13,000 students at Case Western Reserve University and other educational institutions."
April 29, 201411 yr ^I wouldn't focus so much on the population of the neighborhood. Obviously more is better when it comes to supporting retail, so increases are nice, but there really isn't a simple relationship between neighborhood population and viability of retail. Tons of complicating factors, like income, transportation access, proximity to other retail options, etc, that come into play.
May 8, 201411 yr How long has Constantino's had outdoor tables and chairs? I've sat in them in past summers. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 13, 201411 yr Coquette Patisserie is adding a 750 sq.ft. patio for the summer. From their FB page:
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