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    The new entrance is open but not fully activated.  Looks nice!

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    Some iPhone photos of a tour I took today. So here are some take-a-ways.    1. The balcony level is fully leased and currently has a five year waiting list. 2. The color schemes of each

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Wow - is it actually going to be that much taller?  Those beams are like 3 floors in height...  Maybe I dont understand what I am seeing though :)

I count 16 floors of above-garage steel completed in MayDay[/member]'s photo. That means there's three more to go. And based on those six new vertical supports visible, it appears that three more floors are what's yet to come.

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

So according to the website, the building is going to be 29 stories. I wasn't aware that the garage added that much more to the building. Also when this building tops out we can use it as a measuring stick for the PHS tower. This tower is 355' and the PHS tower is 396'.

Plus I think the rooftop amenity / mechanical level will add even more height.

Here are some fun views, taken today ... from several different angles we don't see everyday! :-)

 

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anyone seen this from the towpath trail yet?  its very substantial.  i'll try to grab a shot next week.

What is the white building is in the foreground of the Key tower?

What is the white building is in the foreground of the Key tower?

 

Superior Building, 815 Superior Ave.

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

The Beacon from Public Square, pics taken last Thursday afternoon

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Pic from 27th floor of the Hilton

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So according to the website, the building is going to be 29 stories. I wasn't aware that the garage added that much more to the building. Also when this building tops out we can use it as a measuring stick for the PHS tower. This tower is 355' and the PHS tower is 396'.

 

As side note, if anyone is curious, the tallest tree on the planet a Coast Redwood called Hyperion tops out at 380 ft! The closest highrise in cleveland would be The 9 at 383'.

Like others have mentioned. I am little surprised of the height coming from this. Also as others  mentioned wish they balance it out with some height on other side of Euclid. Going to be a nice fill.

Edit* Is this going to have a flat roof or an inclined one?

 

I agree that the south side of the Euclid Corridor needs to be built up. The Lumen is a good start.

Thanks to all that have provided great photos of The Beacon rising - great to see. Someone mentioned buildings with comparable height - Eaton Center, at 356 feet, is exactly 1 foot taller than the Beacon will be - Cleveland States’ Rhodes taller is also very close in height, at 363 feet.

Walked down Euclid last night and grabbed a couple night shots!

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Nice. I think my least favorite aspect of 515 is the aesthetic of the original parking garage, but have to say that at night the garage section is looking really cool.

If there is an UrbanOhio photo award contest, one of these ought to be a 2018 finalist!

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

Nice. I think my least favorite aspect of 515 is the aesthetic of the original parking garage, but have to say that at night the garage section is looking really cool.

 

It may be dated, but at least they put some thought into aesthetics when they built the thing - most garages downtown seem are just big ugly gray boxes.

Nice. I think my least favorite aspect of 515 is the aesthetic of the original parking garage, but have to say that at night the garage section is looking really cool.

 

It may be dated, but at least they put some thought into aesthetics when they built the thing - most garages downtown seem are just big ugly gray boxes.

  At least the garage above the Tilted Kilt is a big ugly tan box and not gray!  :)

Nice. I think my least favorite aspect of 515 is the aesthetic of the original parking garage, but have to say that at night the garage section is looking really cool.

 

It may be dated, but at least they put some thought into aesthetics when they built the thing - most garages downtown seem are just big ugly gray boxes.

  At least the garage above the Tilted Kilt is a big ugly tan box and not gray!  :)

 

Cleveland has quite a few ugly parking garages. My least favorite are the blank box tower city parking garage and the 55 Public Sq parkinging garage which unfortunately will not see new life in the near future as K&D pulled out. The city seems to be fighting for more attractive garage spaces with no dead zones (they pushed for street front retail at the Lumen).

I know that a building is not officially topped off until the last piece of steel is installed.  But from Mayday's picture, it appears that the roof height is topped off on the East side of the building.  The steel in the middle is for the elevators and the rooftop social space (as the Beacon website calls it).

i really like those offset facade windows. they are kind of trippy. anyway this project is looking good.

This is going to be a nice addition to the skyline. Liking it more everyday.

Nice.  I love the Ironworker tradition of placing a pine tree on the last beam.

Topped out: https://www.facebook.com/TheBeaconCLE/?hc_ref=ARSItpt6aycsEikgXsDNltyr-z0uoHusaKS7Hoq9Oz3dqn5EzOlj921Nldkd9kVkOTQ&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=68.ARBe_f_X6IfszXRRqDjWNEUApLdIxavM2l8rpx-hc7UAD8FOhN1M5bUFtYNkCMOhDW1BiUv8Z6eLGktFQSM84mlWHgKpKmOVdozEOD5Az8ownJumyDTKBZn5hK2C5Ymx0uTHlvTwEFsH&__tn__=kC-R

 

 

I am quite surprised that the topping out has not had more publicity and hype.  I did not even see anything on the local news.  To me, this is big news.

 

I was beginning to think it was fake news.  Then I came across this from the Stark Enterprises website.  By the way, they have redone the website and it is much more attractive.

 

http://www.starkenterprises.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Stark-Insights-The-Beacon-2018.pdf

 

Does anyone have pictures of how the topped off version fits into the skyline?

 

Fake news?  ::)    I guess political buzzwords make me slightly nauseous...This project makes me smile every time I see it, unlike the empty lot called nuCLEus, which seems like a WITCH HUNT by the way.  They should just BUILD A WALL around that property!  I give Stark credit, he's a real MAVERICK though!  Okay, now that THAT'S out of my system...

 

We have the best projects, people.

Congrats to Everbody/anybody associated with Stark Enterprises (which I am definitely not) on the topping out of the substantial Beacon project - The Forum has its critics of Stark a la  “big talk, not always much action” but he seems to be one of a few with a vision that actually produces for Cleveland - and I love the idea that he is audacious enough to envision a big city project like Nucleus which I’m still rooting for.  But this is the Beacon thread- so congrats to those making it happen and to the Euclid Avenue neighborhood that should become more lively when the Beacon opens. And it’s nice to see one of those gaps in the skyline filled in.

 

Does anyone have pictures of how the topped off version fits into the skyline?

 

I took this at about 6:30AM on August 5th from about 4 miles out in Lake Erie. I think the building was still a floor or two away from top-out, but it gives you an idea of how Beacon adds to the city. As we steamed towards the harbor entrance Beacon moved more impressively to the center of the gap between 200 PS and the Fed Bldg.

 

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I know it's not going to last long, but that yellow isn't a bad color for a city with gray winters.

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Keep them coming! I had to move back to Miami so I'll be out of the loop again  :'(

 

Does anyone have pictures of how the topped off version fits into the skyline?

 

I took this at about 6:30AM on August 5th from about 4 miles out in Lake Erie. I think the building was still a floor or two away from top-out, but it gives you an idea of how Beacon adds to the city. As we steamed towards the harbor entrance Beacon moved more impressively to the center of the gap between 200 PS and the Fed Bldg.

 

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Nucleus would fill in that gap?

^I don't think so.  I think the tower part of the development would be located more behind Beacon in that picture.  You would be able to see it behind Beacon due to its current proposed height (but maybe not if the height is decreased as suggested by some in the Nucleus thread).

 

It would fill a portion of that gap

 

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^yeah I take my post back.  I just check the siting again and saw the tower is planned to be closer to 4th than I remembered.  I had thought it was more mid block.

PHS, won't be that tall will it? Never heard of the Hippodrome Tower.

PHS Tower (Lumen) will be 34 stories and 396 feet tall. Erieview is 38/40 and 529 feet. Not sure of their heights as measured in feet, however. So the Lumen as shown is probably too tall, but we didn't know better at the time.

 

Hippodrome Tower was the name we gave to a new Medical Mutual HQ, if they had consolidated their NE Ohio offices downtown. Alas, they did not. We also didn't ID a Sherwin-Williams tower, instead generalizing it as Jacobs Lot Tower.

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

I really don't like that version, It encompasses old ideas that have no chance of being ever completed. Instead have this one with the 'current new' up and coming.

 

Whenever 515 gets finished I would like to volunteer MayDay to retake the picture to meet current changes, alot has actually been done since 2009, and it's a great photo op.

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I had no idea the view from there was that good. Beacon looks like it fills in part of a nice gap from that vantage too. I look forward to seeing an updated picture.

 

Also, in another Cleveland, that would have been a great location for some mid/highrise mixed use to capitalize on the views, instead of a suburban industrial park. (off topic I know, but just an observation).

A progress photo. Never posted a photo before so I hope this works. Shot this past Wednesday, 9/5.

 

 

 

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