November 22, 201014 yr Correct in that it will not be covering any more (I'm pretty sure) than what is seen in that picture.
November 22, 201014 yr This looks similiar to that silly facade just west of E55th and Euclid. I can take a couple guesses who is responsible for this crap...
November 22, 201014 yr Driving by, you really get a feel for the massive presence these dorms will have on Euclid Avenue. It's like an entire City block built right up to street. Still don't care for the materials, but otherwise I really appreciate this project.
November 23, 201014 yr Correct in that it will not be covering any more (I'm pretty sure) than what is seen in that picture. I have seen this going up the past week or two. I hope you're right.
November 23, 201014 yr Smith On Page 13 under this subject you have an initial rendering of the proposed plaza. The work so far seems to depart from what was proposed. Has the overall design changed? If so, is there a finished rendering of the design as it has progressed? this plan shows the original design http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2770/4300254987_b92f0ee9a5_o.jpg Lastly I wished the CSU Wright Center was still going to fill the 1910 Euclid Ave space instead for reference check page 33 in the Re: Cleveland: Cleveland State University Projects « Reply #988 on: January 14, 2009, 08:17:31 PM »
November 23, 201014 yr Renderings did change over time. I think the original was changed as it would essentially have paved the entire plaza, with limited greenery. I don't have a final rendering. I was not involved in the discussions on the design of the plaza, so I have limited knowledge. Once the scaffolding is off the building, they finish the planting, and install the lights, I will take some new pics. I'm not sure, but I believe the Wright Center is not happening because of the economic downtown. Of course, it would still be good for something to happen down the road, once things are turned around.
November 23, 201014 yr the wright center ended up at the lorain county community college campus because they royally messed up the process. It is run as a joint operation between CSU and LCCC. The site where the wright center was originally intended to go is owned by csu and will be used for a future building at some point... i don't think anyone has any idea when that point will be.
November 29, 201014 yr In CSU CollegeTown: Pop-Up Gift Shop Opens for the Holidays 2242 Euclid Avenue http://downtowncleveland.org/blog/index.php/2010/11/new-pop-up-gift-shop-opens-for-the-holidays/
December 9, 201014 yr They are working on the 3 floor today. Also looks like they have a lot of snow to remove. You can see people throwing shovels full of snow out the windows.
December 14, 201014 yr The "1900 Food and Beverage" store on Euclid has a new, rather large illuminated sign above its doors. Looks great, I never would've guessed the one that they just removed was only temporary because it was pretty nice also. Nice investment in that part of Euclid Ave.!
December 14, 201014 yr The "1900 Food and Beverage" store on Euclid has a new, rather large illuminated sign above its doors. Looks great, I never would've guessed the one that they just removed was only temporary because it was pretty nice also. Nice investment in that part of Euclid Ave.! wow ill have to see it. Im also surprised the last one was temporary.
January 6, 201114 yr anyone know if it is already or when the Moe's is opening up next to the JImmy Johns on Euclid?
January 6, 201114 yr Not open yet. I don't know exactly when they will open but hopefully by the end of the month.
January 13, 201114 yr Glad to see the third floor rising. Seems they were stuck on the second floor forever. Probably because of the holidays? "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 13, 201114 yr How many floors are the dorms supposed to be? And do you know when they expect to open? I'm so glad CSU expanded from a commuter school to a campus college. Once we get a more permanent student population living on campus, we can expect to see more bars and restaurants open up around campus. We'll finally have foot traffic back downtown during weekends and evenings!
January 14, 201114 yr Once we get a more permanent student population living on campus, we can expect to see more bars and restaurants open up around campus. How about some interactive sports venues, instead, where kids can do rock climbing, play some virtual golf, ride a bike on an indoor track like at Ray's, etc. etc.? "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 17, 201114 yr cant you do that stuff at the rec center? I go to kent and we have a rock wall, and an indoor track
January 17, 201114 yr cant you do that stuff at the rec center? I go to kent and we have a rock wall, and an indoor track They do have an indoor track, basketball courts, all purpose court(volleyball, soccer, hockey, badminton, etc.), two pools, ping pong, billiards, air hockey, etc, and all the other stuff thats in a rec center like weights and yoga rooms. I am pretty sure there is not a rock climbing wall though.
January 17, 201114 yr Yep, I did. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 18, 201114 yr I don't think we can expect an indoor bike trail to be built anywhere in downtown. But if you wait, they do plan on connecting the Tow Path to the lakefront parks so you'll have about 450+ miles of trail to bike on then! Also, it would be great if they decide to put a legitimate grocery store near downtown (like a Giant Eagle or Heinen's). With a growing downtown population they'll need some actual stores to shop at. And I don't count SteelYard Commons, that place is good for Home Depot and Chipotle, the Walmart is just awful.
January 18, 201114 yr How many floors are the dorms supposed to be? And do you know when they expect to open? I'm so glad CSU expanded from a commuter school to a campus college. Once we get a more permanent student population living on campus, we can expect to see more bars and restaurants open up around campus. We'll finally have foot traffic back downtown during weekends and evenings! I don't think we can expect an indoor bike trail to be built anywhere in downtown. But if you wait, they do plan on connecting the Tow Path to the lakefront parks so you'll have about 450+ miles of trail to bike on then! Also, it would be great if they decide to put a legitimate grocery store near downtown (like a Giant Eagle or Heinen's). With a growing downtown population they'll need some actual stores to shop at. And I don't count SteelYard Commons, that place is good for Home Depot and Chipotle, the Walmart is just awful. I'm sorry (I don't mean to sound like a b!tch), but have you read ANYTHING on this website before posting?
January 18, 201114 yr I don't think we can expect an indoor bike trail to be built anywhere in downtown. But if you wait, they do plan on connecting the Tow Path to the lakefront parks so you'll have about 450+ miles of trail to bike on then! Also, it would be great if they decide to put a legitimate grocery store near downtown (like a Giant Eagle or Heinen's). With a growing downtown population they'll need some actual stores to shop at. And I don't count SteelYard Commons, that place is good for Home Depot and Chipotle, the Walmart is just awful. We should try to keep this thread on the topic of CSU College Town, but I'll briefly respond to a couple of your concerns. There's a Dave's Market at 3301 Payne Avenue. It's not a Giant Eagle or fancy Heinen's, but it is legitimate. There's also a very successful Constantino's in the WHD and another high traffic Dave's Market near W25th on Bridge Ave that many WHD residents frequent. I do avoid Walmart like the plague, but the Target in Steelyard Commons is quite nice. And if you like Chipotle then try Ohio City Burrito on W25th near Bridge. It's fantastic and local.
January 19, 201114 yr Definitely. Thanks! "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 19, 201114 yr It really has a presence when driving by. Looks like they got a new sign outside the student center too
January 19, 201114 yr Author ^What's the difference between Wal-Mart and Target? Don't they both sell disposable consumer items at low prices?
January 19, 201114 yr There is a huge difference, just take a step in both stores, you can tell right away. Thats all im going to say about that and like Hootenany said, lets keep this on topic
January 24, 201114 yr Yay! Housing density! On the sidewalk! On a transit line! OK, so no mixed-use? Well, three out of four ain't bad.... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 24, 201114 yr Whats the bottom floor going to be? I looks like ther could be retail, but im not sure.
January 24, 201114 yr I hope so, but I haven't heard anything about retail. I hope I'm wrong. Then I'll rate it a four-star development! :-D "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 24, 201114 yr I dont think its that ugly. It should be brick from the designs I saw. Adds nice density to the street, and people. I think it will do great things for the area and hope to see more of it. This should all be in the Cleveland State Development Thread instead since its being built by Cleveland State shouldn't it?
January 24, 201114 yr UPDATE on old master plan www.csuohio.edu/offices/architect/MP_MASTER.pptx Mather Boutique Hotel? Global Sustainable Center? Rendering included Sounds interesting. My favorite part is the pedestrian bridge and parking deck roof conversion to park in the main plaza in the center of the campus.
January 24, 201114 yr Wow, the updated plan looks amazing! The new look will definitely have a "campus feel" to it. It'll be great to see a structured campus in downtown with tons of students living and walking around. I'd love to see CSU take a 'Cleveland Clinic' approach and just start buying up area and expanding into a massive campus. This city could use an established and strong university right in the middle of the city to help grow a diverse workforce. Plus it'd be nice to root for a college team a little closer to home and NOT from Columbus.
January 24, 201114 yr Wow, the updated plan looks amazing! The new look will definitely have a "campus feel" to it. It'll be great to see a structured campus in downtown with tons of students living and walking around. I'd love to see CSU take a 'Cleveland Clinic' approach and just start buying up area and expanding into a massive campus. This city could use an established and strong university right in the middle of the city to help grow a diverse workforce. Plus it'd be nice to root for a college team a little closer to home and NOT from Columbus. CSU has plenty of sports teams you can root for at the moment.
January 24, 201114 yr It seems like they are still moving strongly towards constructing the north campus stuff soon. Does anyone know what the global sustainable center is?
January 24, 201114 yr Have always maintained that a Division I football program and 30,000 kids living in dorms/housing in downtown Cleveland would change this town forever. We need to keep growing CSU and change it's history as a commuter school.
January 24, 201114 yr CSU I think could have the biggest potential on impacting this region and downtown. I wonder when they plan on tearing down Viking Hall.
January 24, 201114 yr ^^ That's the kind of college I'm talking about! It would allow the young professionals and college students a chance to live in an urban setting and then when they are ready to settle down we have hundreds of established suburban areas just outside city limits.
January 24, 201114 yr YES. One thing Cleveland sorely lacks. I see PITT, UC, OSU, etc. and you start to realize what kind of an impact the institutions have on their cities. This kind of growth model has been well-documented and successful. Look at what UC has been doing.. that is the kind of institution that can really start to generate new faces around this cities urban population.
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