January 24Jan 24 Fenn Tower Renovations RFQ for design services and scope: https://dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/upload/ofcc.ohio.gov/Portals/0/Documents/Opportunities/RFQ/2025/RFQ-202301474-AE.pdf
March 7Mar 7 CSU considers re-developing Wolstein Center. https://fox8.com/news/cleveland-state-considers-redeveloping-wolstein-center/
March 7Mar 7 https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/what-should-happen-to-csus-wolstein-center-redevelop-or-demolish-university-asks-for-ideas
March 7Mar 7 It will be sad to see it demolished. It seems to fill a niche for events that need a venue larger than one of the auditoriums but not as large as Rocket Arena. And Rocket Arena is a busy place with not very many open dates. I suppose men's basketball could move back to Woodling Gym or Public Hall. I assume the new, smaller arena proposed by CSU a couple years ago is no longer feasible due to their financial situation. Edited March 7Mar 7 by LibertyBlvd
March 7Mar 7 Meh... CSU seeks to redevelop Wolstein Center site By Ken Prendergast / March 7, 2025 Cleveland State University is seeking to redevelop the Wolstein Center arena site in Downtown Cleveland and today issued a request for developers to submit their qualifications to do the job. But the request for qualifications leaves it to developers to decide whether the 34-year-old arena, 2000 Prospect Ave., should stay or go. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2025/03/07/csu-seeks-to-redevelop-wolstein-center-site/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
March 7Mar 7 ^I second the meh. Looks like CSU doesn't have a clue what it wants. Only thing that is clear is that it has no money.
March 7Mar 7 Is ANYONE lobbying the state to get CSU more funding? Or is that not how it works. A recent Crain's piece talked about how OSU and UC get a disparate majority of the state's funding to our detriment. Imagine what our downtown could look like if it got a boost from funding and a student population twice as large.
March 8Mar 8 46 minutes ago, Geowizical said: Is ANYONE lobbying the state to get CSU more funding? Or is that not how it works. A recent Crain's piece talked about how OSU and UC get a disparate majority of the state's funding to our detriment. Imagine what our downtown could look like if it got a boost from funding and a student population twice as large. Don’t count on it with the people running this state. They don’t exactly put education as a priority.
March 8Mar 8 I third the meh. But for other reasons, mainly, this is another "big city item" that Cleveland has that sets it self apart from other similar sized markets (a secondary arena downtown). First it was loss of the the hotel at the airport terminal, and soon it will be the downtown airport. Meh is right.
March 8Mar 8 2 hours ago, Geowizical said: Is ANYONE lobbying the state to get CSU more funding? Or is that not how it works. A recent Crain's piece talked about how OSU and UC get a disparate majority of the state's funding to our detriment. Imagine what our downtown could look like if it got a boost from funding and a student population twice as large. I worked in administration at Kent State for almost 10 years until retiring almost 3 years ago. It’s a common refrain in higher ed in Ohio that there’s Ohio State and then there’s all the other schools. Ohio state is in a class by itself, and they pretty much get funding to afford whatever they need. The other schools, not so much.
March 8Mar 8 11 hours ago, JohnSummit said: I worked in administration at Kent State for almost 10 years until retiring almost 3 years ago. It’s a common refrain in higher ed in Ohio that there’s Ohio State and then there’s all the other schools. Ohio state is in a class by itself, and they pretty much get funding to afford whatever they need. The other schools, not so much. I'm sure if you're a Yankee school north of the turnpike, even less...
March 10Mar 10 Idk if this means Fenn Tower renovations have started but it looks like something's going on...
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