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The furniture store at 44th and Lorain has been cleared out. Does anyone know if there are plans for the space or if it's just a lease ending like the furniture store on 25th?  Excited to see what ends up in these big spaces.

 

In other solo news, The Plum semi opened today! 

 

Also, one of the store fronts west of the plum applied for a liquor license. Not sure what their plans are.

 

re the furniture store:  if the prospective tenant finalizes the lease, I think all will be very pleasantly surprised with this new retail use.

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The furniture store at 44th and Lorain has been cleared out. Does anyone know if there are plans for the space or if it's just a lease ending like the furniture store on 25th?  Excited to see what ends up in these big spaces.

 

In other solo news, The Plum semi opened today! 

 

Also, one of the store fronts west of the plum applied for a liquor license. Not sure what their plans are.

 

re the furniture store:  if the prospective tenant finalizes the lease, I think all will be very pleasantly surprised with this new retail use.

 

...Go on....  :-)

Yes, please.

For clarification- That's the plan for the large Duck Island development, right?

 

Love it, but interested to see how much that gets watered down in the end.

^interesting. is that on the north side of Lorain around 20 St.?  What's the status of it? That's TOD and much needed residential space for Ohio City. I hope at least some are 1-2-3-4 br condos not all apts.

WOW, well that's about 100 million. Can Brickhaus pull that off?

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That, my friends, is kick-a$$.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Love it, but interested to see how much that gets watered down in the end.

 

^ First rule of UO: Never fall in love with a rendering!!!

Holy Smokes.  I don't know how you get financing for a project like that, but I hope he can pull it off. 

 

I hope he adds a connection down to the lake link trail.

 

^ First rule of UO: Never fall in love with a rendering!!!

 

Fall in love with renderings all you want. Just don't get married to them. I love many of the works at the Cleveland Museum of Art and many of the incredible settings in modern video games. Doesn't mean I want to buy a condo in one.

 

Holy Smokes.  I don't know how you get financing for a project like that, but I hope he can pull it off. 

 

I hope he adds a connection down to the lake link trail.

 

You get financing when you convey to lenders the unmet demand for housing in Ohio City. When a $500,000 house in Ohio City sells in four days, you know you're sitting on an untapped gold mine.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

are they condos or apts or both? any word on the breakdown?

This would be an amazing, game-changing project if it can be pulled off.  I too will keep my fingers X'd.

 

 

Love it! But it annoys me when they use green roofs in the renderings and never follow through lol.

Anyone else old enough that they thought of this:

 

(My apologies if anyone fell in love with and/or married this render....old wounds....the Lakefront Plan is a harsh mistress!!!!)

That lakefront conceptual design is one of my favorite renderings on UO.  However, the lakefront rendering was from a design competition with dozens of entries and the new Ohio City towers appears to be market driven.

Gee I wonder where Scene heard about it? Hmm...

When I first gained interest in architecture and Cleveland I was always jealous of the projects,or maybe the momentum, that never came to fruition.

These past couple years I've been blown away by the proposals. This just adds to the excitement.

Damn that's sexy! Talk about some amazing views. I'm still curious about the drive thru retail. Wondering if they're planning on bringing a Starbucks in...

Did scene really just use the abbreviation AF in a headline?!

 

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Love it!

While no, It didn't make me think of that elegant design treatment for the end of the mall, I did (for just a quick moment) think  of this...

Love it!

While no, It didn't make me think of that elegant design treatment for the end of the mall, I did (for just a quick moment) think  of this...

 

Strangely enough, I did, too.

Can we bring the basket to Cleveland since their headquarters is practically abandoned now?

  • 2 weeks later...

How big is the expansion?

 

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2016/05062016/index.php

 

Cleveland Planning Commission

Agenda for May 6, 2016

 

Resolution No. 467-16(Ward 3/Councilmember McCormack): Approving the continuation and expansion of the Ohio City – Cleveland Business Improvement District as a Special Improvement District in the City; accepting petitions from owners of property in the District; approving an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of the Market District Improvement Corporation; approving a new plan for public services; declaring it necessary to provide safety, cleaning, and other services for the District; and providing for the assessment of the cost of such work upon benefited property in the District; and declaring an emergency.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Awesome news!! Ridiculous it was ever an issue.

 

Cleveland apartment plan gets ready to roll

 

"An investor group that includes real estate developer Fred Geis and his son Ethan Geis announced it will break ground Friday, May 6, for a 70-suite apartment complex at 3007 Clinton Ave. in Ohio City....Over the course of the last year, Fred Geis had observed that if he did not secure approvals to build the apartments he would continue to operate the existing building as a home for commercial uses."

 

http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20160505/NEWS/160509882/cleveland-apartment-plan-gets-ready-to-roll#utm_medium=email&utm_source=ccl-dailynews&utm_campaign=ccl-dailynews-20160505

Strolling home from lunch, snapped a couple of pictures of the progress on W25th St Lofts. Really coming along.

 

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Glad to see these places getting a new lease on life.

 

Still lots of missing teeth along W.25th. Will be interesting to see the progress continue.

Very exciting project. Nice pics, but unfortunately I'm often overcome with confusion and embarrassment when I see those new bike lanes on W. 25, with the protective barrier on the wrong side... ugh

Very exciting project. Nice pics, but unfortunately I'm often overcome with confusion and embarrassment when I see those new bike lanes on W. 25, with the protective barrier on the wrong side... ugh

 

Right, it's so disappointing. Then click on the Pittsburgh photo thread and they have actual isolated bike lanes.....come on CLE!!!

West 25th is a joke in this stretch. They need to lose half the lanes from Franklin to Detroit. No need for it to be this wide anymore.

Does anyone know if it is to be repainted, or will they remove the paint? It seems the slgns make it look like it will remain painted but I"m not sure. It would certainly make more of a statement back to the brick.

I don't think so. The city's transportation chief made it clear that the bike lanes will stay as-is and future protected lanes will be done as such (like W. 14 in Tremont). Sad.

I was very excited when they started working on it, thinking they'd do something to improve the streetscape on that stretch. Then I was disappointed when it turned out like this. Even if they kept the same number of lanes down that stretch, there is so much wasted space just having the edges striped off like that. You can't even park there. Could have easily been used to extend the sidewalks out, or move that extra space to put a median down the middle. As is its just a speedway where people accelerate up to 50-55mph just to come to a stop where it narrows down at Jay.

Major demo started yesterday of the Storer's Meats building. Here are a few shots I grabbed this afternoon.

  • 3 weeks later...

Lots of townhouses on BZA's June 13 agenda, speficially:

+ Clinton Court Townhomes in the 4500 blocks of Clinton Ave. and Wheat Ave.

+ 4201 Bridge LLC in the 4800 block of Bridge Ave. and 1900 block of West 48th Street

 

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/bza/agenda/2016/crr06-13-2016.pdf

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Infill coming to SOLO. Click the link to read the details of each requested variance...

 

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/bza/agenda/2016/crr06-20-2016.pdf

 

Board of Zoning Appeals

JUNE 20, 2016

9:30

 

Calendar No. 16-112: 2072 West 40th Place

B.R. Knez Construction, owner, proposes to erect a 20’ x47’ two story frame single family residence

with detached 20’ x20’ 1 story frame garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

 

Calendar No. 16-113: 2191 West 33rd Street

B.R. Knez Construction, owner, proposes to erect a 20’ x47’ two story frame single family residence

with detached 20’ x20’ 1 story frame garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

 

Calendar No. 16-114: 4300 Orchard Ave.

B.R.Knez Construction, owner, proposes to erect a 20’ x47’ two story frame single family residence

with detached 20’ x20’ 1 story frame garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

 

Calendar No. 16-115: 4304 Bailey Ave.

B.R.Knez Construction, owner, proposes to erect a 20’ x47’ two story frame single family residence

with detached 20’ x20’ 1 story frame garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

 

Calendar No. 16-116: 4306 Bailey Ave.

B.R.Knez Construction, owner, proposes to erect a 20’ x47’ two story frame single family residence

with detached 20’ x20’ 1 story frame garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2016/pdf/NW_Agenda_6-8-16.pdf

 

Near West Design Review District

Agenda

(8:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 8th, 2016)

Dollar Bank, 3115 West 25th Street

 

 

9:00 a.m. 2. NW 2016-023: Lorain Court Townhomes ©

4195 Lorain Court

Project Representatives: Gillian Hall & Tony Naughton, B.R. Knez

Construction, Inc.

Proposed construction of six attached single-family, fee-simple townhomes with

access from Lorain Court and/or West 41st Place. Four of the six homes will be

approximately 2,000 SF each and the two others approximately 3,000 SF each.

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

In regards to Erie Social Shuffleboard Club proposal: I hate to see another surface lot on this section of 47th. That said I heard there are bigger plans in the works for this and surrounding lots.

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2016/pdf/NW_Agenda_6-8-16.pdf

 

Near West Design Review District

Agenda

(8:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 8th, 2016)

Dollar Bank, 3115 West 25th Street

 

 

9:00 a.m. 2. NW 2016-023: Lorain Court Townhomes ©

4195 Lorain Court

Project Representatives: Gillian Hall & Tony Naughton, B.R. Knez

Construction, Inc.

Proposed construction of six attached single-family, fee-simple townhomes with

access from Lorain Court and/or West 41st Place. Four of the six homes will be

approximately 2,000 SF each and the two others approximately 3,000 SF each.

 

 

Great.  Now if only that vacant ex filling station and surface parking could be eliminated/built upon... 41st and Lorain is becoming a hot little sub-neighborhood.

 

Wasn't this lot owned by the guys who own Platform?

 

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/designreview/drcagenda/2016/pdf/NW_Agenda_6-8-16.pdf

 

Near West Design Review District

Agenda

(8:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 8th, 2016)

Dollar Bank, 3115 West 25th Street

 

 

9:00 a.m. 2. NW 2016-023: Lorain Court Townhomes ©

4195 Lorain Court

Project Representatives: Gillian Hall & Tony Naughton, B.R. Knez

Construction, Inc.

Proposed construction of six attached single-family, fee-simple townhomes with

access from Lorain Court and/or West 41st Place. Four of the six homes will be

approximately 2,000 SF each and the two others approximately 3,000 SF each.

 

 

Great.  Now if only that vacant ex filling station and surface parking could be eliminated/built upon... 41st and Lorain is becoming a hot little sub-neighborhood.

 

The last two pages of this thread has news of maybe a half-dozen projects in the West 40s of Lorain. Here's another, with the building bought last November....

 

Board of Zoning Appeals

JUNE 27, 2016

9:30

Calendar No. 16-124: 4211 Lorain Ave. Ward 3

Kerry McCormack

12 Notices

4211 Lorain LLC, owner proposes to change use to 4 apartments and a restaurant in a D3 Local

Retail Business District and a Pedestrian Retail Overlay District (PRO). The owner appeals for relief

from Section 343.23(i)of the Cleveland Codified Ordinances with states that eleven (11) off street

parking spaces are required and no parking spaces are proposed. (Filed May 18, 2016)

9

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Board of Zoning Appeals

JUNE 27, 2016

9:30

Calendar No. 16-126: 2097 Columbus Ave. Ward 3

Kerry McCormack

Industrial Fasteners Enterprises, owner, proposes to change use of premises to 11 unit apartment

building on a 12,590 square foot lot in a C3 Semi-Industry District. The owner appeals for relief from

the following sections of the Cleveland Codified Ordinances:

1. Section 355.04(b) which states that in a ‘C’ Area District the maximum gross floor area of a

residential building cannot exceed one half the lot area; in this case 6,295 square feet are

permitted and 11,574 square feet are proposed.

2. Section 357.09 which states that interior side yards equal to one-fourth the height of the

building are required and no interior side yard is provided on the north side of the building.

(Filed May 18, 2016)

 

It's the white building, located just north of Freeman Ave...

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

The last two pages of this thread has news of maybe a half-dozen projects in the West 40s of Lorain. Here's another, with the building bought last November....

 

Board of Zoning Appeals

JUNE 27, 2016

9:30

Calendar No. 16-124: 4211 Lorain Ave. Ward 3

Kerry McCormack

12 Notices

4211 Lorain LLC, owner proposes to change use to 4 apartments and a restaurant in a D3 Local

Retail Business District and a Pedestrian Retail Overlay District (PRO). The owner appeals for relief

from Section 343.23(i)of the Cleveland Codified Ordinances with states that eleven (11) off street

parking spaces are required and no parking spaces are proposed. (Filed May 18, 2016)

9

 

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Great to see.  I have long hated all those ugly used car dealerships along Lorain that seem to proliferate like roaches, often at derelict gas stations, along this most important West Side artery with so much walkability potential.  As we're seeing rehab and infill is slowly moving westward from St. Ignatius' campus and into the Antiques area and, fortunately, those car lots are slowly disappearing.  I've been struck how really old some of these commercial buildings really are -- some even dating to the Civil War era.  One such structure housed the still-missed Steve's lunch which burned last year (Lorain and W. 50(?))-- it had recently been rehabbed and was no longer the lovable shabby building it had been... it's now a weedy lot; unfortunate loss...

 

  The Lorain/40s-area development is a stark contrast to the dead-ness of this area of just a few years ago... Rome wasn't built in a day.

^Has there been infill on Lorain?  The commercial rehab market seems to be plowing ahead, which is great, but has there been new construction?

 

Reminds me, anyone know if the McDonalds litigation at progressed at all?

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