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Pretty sure it's a 19 story tower being placed atop an 8 story garage

Yes, 19 stories. We can debate whether the garage is eight stories or nine -- may depend on whether you're on the low or high side of a parking level.

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

boy i had forgotten how much better the garage looks than the sad looking crap that was there. and soon it will be magnificent.

Plus what ever floors they ned for ME.

Every one (including me) points their cameras skyward to record the vertical progress. But here's the scene at street level...

 

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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

One pic from six days ago...

 

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When you see if from that angle you realize how big this is going to be, a really nice presence on that corner!

It is going to feel enormous for sure. I love it.

If you think about it there is not a tallish structure in all of downtown that is in this dense of a context and right on the corner. Maybe only The East Ohio Gas Building or the old Key Building across the street. Euclid is so much more packed in than E9th though.

As discussed this will have a good impact on the skyline but will it be totally hidden by 200 PS from the west?

As discussed this will have a good impact on the skyline but will it be totally hidden by 200 PS from the west?

 

Probably for at least 45 degree angle it will be blocked from the west/northwest

As discussed this will have a good impact on the skyline but will it be totally hidden by 200 PS from the west?

 

The impact I always note is merely in volume more so than vertical presence. PHS Tower will do both.

Does anyone know if there will be a webcam for The Beacon? I don't know if that would have to be set up by Stark or not.  It was fun being able to access the Hilton webcam...

Here's a pic from yesterday.  It's a bit hard to see in front of the brown on the building behind it, but a new set of floors are getting ready to go up!!!

 

 

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I can't get over how good that angle is for a downtown photo.

thx for the update and yeah rad photo!

Nice shot! Is that from Landmark?

Nice shot! Is that from Landmark?

 

Thanks.  Yep, it's from the Landmark.

I can't get over how good that angle is for a downtown photo.

 

 

It definitely shows a lot of density from this angle.

It definitely shows a lot of density from this angle.

 

Yeah it hides the dozen garages scattered around Gateway along and North of Prospect.

1. I cant take anymore cold and snow! but 2. Its always interesting when walking downtown and finding a new vantage point where you realize how much of an impact the Beacon will make!

 

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Here's a pic from yesterday.  It's a bit hard to see in front of the brown on the building behind it, but a new set of floors are getting ready to go up!!!

 

 

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I can't get over how good that angle is for a downtown photo.

 

 

It definitely shows a lot of density from this angle.

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Density has bought me to you.

Looking down the 3rd base line at the Jake. Much of the structure/crane can be seen from sections left of 450/550 in the upper deck. Its a great addition to one of my favorite views in CLE.

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Thanks for posting northshore! Will the playhouse square tower be visible from the ballpark?

^Probably from the southern/eastern walkways but doubtful from much of inside the ballpark.

 

Getting back on the topic of Beacon/515 Euclid - from the Terminal Tower observation deck this past Sunday:

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I never knew there was parking on top of the garage of 200 public square and as I type this I realize how ridiculous I sound lol. Also, as I look at this pic I wish the PNC building added to the activity of the street instead of just being there.

At least PNC has a plaza and open space. Nothing else on that corner does.

At least PNC has a plaza and open space. Nothing else on that corner does.

 

They do a terrific job with the floral arrangements in the summer too

At least PNC has a plaza and open space. Nothing else on that corner does.

 

And their 35-story building has nearly zero interaction with the street. It's a bunker at street level.

 

To keep this on topic, here's an update photo from today....

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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

Honest question fgerlak, I walk by that pnc plaza daily and it has zero benches and zero amenities—not even shade. What benefit do you see from that plaza that you would rather have on the other corners than buildings?

Perhaps not the best place to ask this question -- but why were only the first few floors of the elevator core concrete? The upper floors in MayDay's pic are just steel.

Does anyone know if they will need to jack the crane, or is it at its' maximum height already?

 

Does anyone know if they will need to jack the crane, or is it at its' maximum height already?

 

I was talking to the "foreman" that was setting up the crane back in September.  He said that they will have to come back and jump the crane.  I don't remember when he said that would happen.

Welcome, scb0525!

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

Perhaps not the best place to ask this question -- but why were only the first few floors of the elevator core concrete? The upper floors in MayDay's pic are just steel.

 

It's possible they went to steel to speed up the construction time since you don't have to wait for the concrete columns, etc. to set.  It may have been easier to tie into the existing structure by just embedding steel column anchor bolts instead of trying to expose existing reinforcing, in order to tie new concrete column reinforcing in with it.  Plus you usually don't see a parking garage constructed of steel framing.

Nice walk this afternoon...

 

Steel starting to peek through

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Now that they've got a handful of floors constructed, any idea how soon before the building facade starts going up??  I would imagine that the facade would start before the building is topped off??

Here's a look down Euclid from two days ago that also shows that the steel is about to rise above its immediately surrounding buildings....

 

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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

nice -- that is a beacon milestone!

This looks great. I know next to nothing about construction procedure on a high rise, but I am confused to all hell as to the way they're constructing the thing.

This looks great. I know next to nothing about construction procedure on a high rise, but I am confused to all hell as to the way they're constructing the thing.

 

What confuses you?

 

Just the construction by quadrant

Construction elevators are going up!

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Working on the 9th new floor -- 10 more to go on top of that....

 

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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

Visible progress...

 

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Looking at the above pic, got me thinking that The Beacon should be pretty comparable in size to the Key Marriott building in the foreground.

 

It's also going to nicely fill that gap between the 5th/3rd building and the Key Tower!!!

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