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On 3/4/2020 at 3:57 PM, Frmr CLEder said:

I've been so impressed by Knez. I like some designs more than others, but they strive to develop their buildings with the surrounding neighborhood in mind. Also, while they could be using less expensive materials, it's good to see them using DuPont branded Tyvek.

West 19th Street apartments are kind of attractive.

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Fifth floor up.

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5 minutes ago, marty15 said:

Fifth floor up.

 

How many floors will there be?

1 hour ago, Growth Mindset said:

How many floors will there be?

 

5. That's the last one.

Now that is one gorgeous little street canyon 

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Wow!

Except for that SW corner, I don't even recognize W. 25th & Detroit. I've driven past there so many times, from the Warehouse District/downtown to Ohio City, but the transformation over the past few years is just amazing. Love it!

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I wonder if the SE corner is available for redevelopment, or if it will be part of the proposed Irishtown Bend Park?

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1 hour ago, urb-a-saurus said:

I wonder if the SE corner is available for redevelopment, or if it will be part of the proposed Irishtown Bend Park?

It is supposed to be part of the irish bend park.  basically that whole side of street is

 

8 minutes ago, G00pie said:

It is supposed to be part of the irish bend park.  basically that whole side of street is

 

It's supposed to be part of the Irish Town Bend Park BUT MR GEORGE bought the property a year or so ago and even thru he doesn't own the parking lot next to the building he CLAIMS he's going to redevelop the property...

 

And he CLAIMS that he was not aware of the the park project thats been in the planning stage for several years now...

8 minutes ago, Larry1962 said:

It's supposed to be part of the Irish Town Bend Park BUT MR GEORGE bought the property a year or so ago and even thru he doesn't own the parking lot next to the building he CLAIMS he's going to redevelop the property...

 

And he CLAIMS that he was not aware of the the park project thats been in the planning stage for several years now...

He is of course a fabricator and his ownership of the property means little as it is subject to eminent domain.

58 minutes ago, G00pie said:

It is supposed to be part of the irish bend park.  basically that whole side of street is

 

 

Yes, but only south of the Detroit-Superior bridge. The north side will be the Bridgeworks development. The original Superior Viaduct street right of way was vacated and the plat map redrawn in early February so that the adjoining parcels absorbed the street right of way and then were consolidated into a single parcel for transfer to Bridgeworks LLC, the partnership of Graham Veysey and Michael Panzica.

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

^might want to check back in on the right of way...

6 hours ago, w28th said:

^might want to check back in on the right of way...

I know parcels were definitely consolidated and the row may not have been updated in the GIS. I'll dig up the plat when I'm not on my phone.

On 3/5/2020 at 10:01 AM, Enginerd said:


Through June.

 

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I've tried looking on maps and it's not quite clear to me.... Is the plan for Franklin Boulevard to go right through the new Franklin Circle or will everyone drive around the circle?  Second, is the plan for Franklin Boulevard to be completed by October this year - i.e. for all those little circles at the intersections to be completed?

What's the status with the Rhodes mansion?  I had pictured Rhodes and Sanford being renovated/restored simultaneously and reopening about the same time and it looks like nothing is going on.  Is the Rhodes mansion makeover on life support or completely dead?

Hehe.  On the SE corner of Detroit and W25, in my imagination, I would build a curved mid-rise with a restaurant/amenity deck overlooking downtown, the river, and the eventual park,  Unfortunately, the money I would need to do this is also in my imagination.

On 12/2/2019 at 11:29 AM, Enginerd said:

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@lafont Fulton and Franklin will be the spokes on the new roundabout when completed.

 

The work on Franklin is not included in this project and as far as I’m aware there is no current timeline for that work to be completed. 

On 3/15/2020 at 1:59 AM, w28th said:

^might want to check back in on the right of way...

 

So looking at the plat now, the Detroit Superior Viaduct ROW was vacated under ORD 1367-2019 on 12-2-2019. It appears the 'standard highway easment' to the City of Cleveland is still there on the southern end of the property (about 36' off of Detroit towards the north- it looks to serve access to the D-S bridge, ~14,000 Sq. Ft./0.32 acres in area).

 

AFN: 202002040272 for the curious

https://recorder.cuyahogacounty.us/searchs/generalsearchs.aspx

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Not sure if this site qualifies as Ohio City, but someone is actively doing their due diligence on this site (West 19th /West 20th and Carnegie/Lorain)

 

 

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On 3/15/2020 at 1:59 AM, w28th said:

^might want to check back in on the right of way...

 

Which?

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

Just as a reminder, here was the view of the Hingetown area just 3 years ago today. What a difference. I wish I still had access to this view!FB_IMG_1584620870472.thumb.jpg.09b1bad7ee343e3da32ddd4abbae0013.jpg

Weather hasn't changed much....

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

Driving onto the Shoreway from Downtown heading west the other day I was blown away by the impact of Church & State, as well as the Quarter.  The density is amazing from that view! C&S seems way taller than it is.  Very impactful architecture.  

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New windows going in at Tinnerman.

 

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On 3/15/2020 at 10:56 AM, Enginerd said:

@lafont Fulton and Franklin will be the spokes on the new roundabout when completed.

 

The work on Franklin is not included in this project and as far as I’m aware there is no current timeline for that work to be completed. 

I don't see Even a hint of W. 28th here, even if it's not going to be connected with the circle for vehicles (which is unfortunate). Glad to see Franklin is NOT supposed to go through the circle.

14 hours ago, lafont said:

I don't see Even a hint of W. 28th here, even if it's not going to be connected with the circle for vehicles (which is unfortunate). Glad to see Franklin is NOT supposed to go through the circle.

 

If we get something like this again it would be nice.

 

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This is encouraging.  Talked to construction guys, said they’re starting Monday on sewer work and street

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Public works projects can certainly keep some parts of the economy moving. 

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

This might be a good time to pass an infrastructure bill while the roads and bridges are mainly empty. 

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21 hours ago, viscomi said:

New windows going in at Tinnerman.

 

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I live down the street from this building, it's going to look absolutely gorgeous when it's done! I'm very jealous of those windows ?

Agreed, great windows but gasoline for $1.69/gallon?

29 minutes ago, Frmr CLEder said:

Agreed, great windows but gasoline for $1.69/gallon?

As low as $1.56 in the city from what I've seen with projections that the price is still gonna be dropping further. But also aside the point of Ohio City Development sorry.

Foundation going in on Bridge between 50th and 48th, anyone know what's going in there? 

Update. Thanks to Stan for the NEOtrans plug in the article.....

 

 

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

On 3/21/2020 at 3:24 PM, YABO713 said:

Foundation going in on Bridge between 50th and 48th, anyone know what's going in there? 

Do you mean between 47th and 48th next to that future marketplace? If so looks like the foundation is for a single family house, it was a city land bank lot(s) but Auditor's website now shows Katalin Paroska as the owner as of 5/10/19, looks like it was also a lot consolidation. And according to LinkedIn she's some sort of Republican political consultant. 

Past info on this project was posted in the Duck Island Thread. But Duck Island is technically part of Tremont -- east of Columbus Road. This is west of Columbus Road.....

 

 

On 3/5/2019 at 9:16 AM, KJP said:

This morning's presentation to GCRTA's real estate committee, which moved the recommendation of Carnegie et al to the full board for approval. Many more steps left to go....

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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

And so, I add to it with this.......

 

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TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020

Ohio City Transit Oriented Development arrives the next station

 

A significant real estate development next to and possibly above the rail rapid transit line in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood moved a step closer to reality today. That occurred when the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's (GCRTA) board of trustees authorized staff to execute a development and use agreement with Carnegie Management and Development Corp. of Westlake.

The eventual agreement will include three parcels of land south of Abbey Avenue and west of Columbus Road, south of Lorain Avenue, totaling 5.6 acres. Also, the agreement will include air rights over GCRTA's Red Line that links the airport, downtown, University Circle and Windermere.

A potential development with public plazas over the tracks could provide seamless pedestrian linkages between the Duck Island neighborhood to the east with the Ohio City's Market Square area to the west.

 

MORE:

https://neo-trans.blogspot.com/2020/03/ohio-city-transit-oriented-development.html

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

On 3/24/2020 at 12:52 PM, andrew0816 said:

Do you mean between 47th and 48th next to that future marketplace? If so looks like the foundation is for a single family house, it was a city land bank lot(s) but Auditor's website now shows Katalin Paroska as the owner as of 5/10/19, looks like it was also a lot consolidation. And according to LinkedIn she's some sort of Republican political consultant. 

 

I'm leaning towards multifamily based on the footprint but its hard to tell. Surely someone on here knows more?

 

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Sorry my phone decided to get cute and do some construction barrel bokeh! 

 

39 minutes ago, viscomi said:

 

I'm leaning towards multifamily based on the footprint but its hard to tell. Surely someone on here knows more?

 

 

Sorry my phone decided to get cute and do some construction barrel bokeh! 

 

 

Any idea what this project is @tykaps ?

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

 

1 hour ago, viscomi said:

 

I'm leaning towards multifamily based on the footprint but its hard to tell. Surely someone on here knows more?

 

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Sorry my phone decided to get cute and do some construction barrel bokeh! 

 

 

Just a single family house - a large one.

 

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Darn. Perhaps wishful thinking on my part. Its a perfect location for a more dense use with a larger lot and Bridge ct directly behind for access. Oh well ?

Yep just one really big house. As per the building permit:

"2.5 STY 4,036 SF WOOD FRAME SINGLE FAM RES W/ATTACHED GARAGE"

If it makes you guys feel better, this plan is directly across the street:

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Went for a walk yesterday and took some progress pics from Franklin. The first one is more townhouses going up on Vine Ct. The others should be fairly obvious ?

 

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Casto is using Pride One for Dexter? Hmmm.

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

Love that view of Church and State down 29th. Also Dexter looks like its going to have a really great presence from the street and new roundabout. I imagine its going to have a good balancing effect with the hospital building across the circle.

On 3/27/2020 at 12:15 PM, gpodawund said:

Went for a walk yesterday and took some progress pics from Franklin. The first one is more townhouses going up on Vine Ct. The others should be fairly obvious ?

Rising very slowly.  They've been working on that second story a number of months.  Not counting elevator shaft, or whatever that tall structure is.  Hope they start the one between this and Church & State this year.  Right now the construction around the future Franklin Circle is particularly pedestrian unfriendly....

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Please don't quote large numbers of photos.

Progress....

 

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

On 3/27/2020 at 12:15 PM, gpodawund said:

Went for a walk yesterday and took some progress pics from Franklin. The first one is more townhouses going up on Vine Ct. The others should be fairly obvious ?

 

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I don't think anyone has posted it yet so here's the listing for these 4 townhomes starting at $539k:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1535-Vine-Ct-1-Cleveland-OH-44113/2080741849_zpid/ISbd0ibkfyilp11000000000.jpg.67ebbec8228691a88a0d0b852cf0fc84.jpg

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