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Wow, SHW is going to fill a very big gap as viewed from the VVB. 

 

I can't yet see the crane yet from my fifth-floor in Lakewood, but I can see the Big 3. So it's only a matter of time before I'll be able to see SHW.

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

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Was just browsing Pickard Chiltons instagram and the SHW HQ is nowhere to be found on it. So I went to their website and it’s not even shown under their “current work” section. But they love showing off the new Mutual of Omaha HQ that just broke ground a month or two ago (it is a pretty sexy building).
Just curious why they show off all their cool projects but not a single mention of our new kid on the block.
My only guess is, for whatever odd reason, they were asked by the conservative SHW brass not to.


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Not sure if this comment belongs in the SWH thread... but do any fellow UO posters have information as to how the crane operators actually do their work?  For example, how long are their shifts ? Where do they eat? Do they climb all the way down if they have to relieve themselves?  How much distance does the cab sway in the wind before they need to shut ecerything down. 

 

As someone who is afraid of heights, I find a crane operator's job both fascinating and kind of freaky.  

39 minutes ago, DO_Summers said:

Not sure if this comment belongs in the SWH thread... but do any fellow UO posters have information as to how the crane operators actually do their work?  For example, how long are their shifts ? Where do they eat? Do they climb all the way down if they have to relieve themselves?  How much distance does the cab sway in the wind before they need to shut ecerything down. 

 

As someone who is afraid of heights, I find a crane operator's job both fascinating and kind of freaky.  

This article does a good job of summarizing: https://www.phillymag.com/property/2015/11/30/tower-crane-operator-one-riverside/

From last night.

 

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On 2/22/2023 at 9:47 AM, ASPhotoman said:

Current progress. 

 

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When SWHQ gets to the 32nd floor (457') it will become the 5th tallest building in the city. Being just taller than One Cleveland.

 

When it hits the 37th Floor (533'), it will have surpassed Erieview, making it the 4th tallest in the city.

 

Level 38 gets it past Leveque Tower in Columbus (559'), making it 6th tallest in the state.

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Mov2Ohio said:

 

When SWHQ gets to the 32nd floor (457') it will become the 5th tallest building in the city. Being just taller than One Cleveland.

 

When it hits floor 37th Floor (533'), it will have surpassed Erieview, making it the 4th tallest in the city.

 

Level 38 gets it past Leveque Tower in Columbus (559'), making it 6th tallest in the state.

 

 

 

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So to the top tip of the building the height is actually 716'?

No, look at the graphic closely - the tip top is 616’ 

1 minute ago, Cleveland said:

So to the top tip of the building the height is actually 716'?

No. It's 616'. On the drawings the elevation of the first floor is 100', so you have to subtract 100' from the elevations in this snip.

21 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said:

Was just browsing Pickard Chiltons instagram and the SHW HQ is nowhere to be found on it. So I went to their website and it’s not even shown under their “current work” section. But they love showing off the new Mutual of Omaha HQ that just broke ground a month or two ago (it is a pretty sexy building).
Just curious why they show off all their cool projects but not a single mention of our new kid on the block.
My only guess is, for whatever odd reason, they were asked by the conservative SHW brass not to.


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I've been noticing this for a long time.  My first instinct was perhaps PC isn't very proud of the design - it strikes me as disappointingly similar to Owens Illinois'/One Seagate late 70's building in Toledo.  But then I realized there are far more boring buildings on their site, so it must be Sherwin Williams.  Imagine creating a shiny new home, but not wanting it noticed...

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14 hours ago, MayDay said:

This article does a good job of ...

Thanks @MayDay.  I read the article and then ran a quick search on Youtube and (un?)fortunately there are more than a few videos taken from the top of the cranes. Big Yikes! Back to my regular rotation of kittens and baby chicks hanging out together in wicker baskets.

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My wife's drive-by shooting (I was driving).

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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

It's amazing how much area there still is on the East-end of the property that could be developed.  I really hope that isn't held by SW for a potential Ph2.  In this office market climate, I could only imagine that wouldn't materialize anytime soon.

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40 minutes ago, Jenny said:

It's amazing how much area there still is on the East-end of the property that could be developed.  I really hope that isn't held by SW for a potential Ph2.  In this office market climate, I could only imagine that wouldn't materialize anytime soon.

 

East end or west end?

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

♫ ♪  East End boys, West End girls.  ♫ ♪

 

I thought I heard that the phase 2 tower to the west might be happening relatively soon to provide space for companies with whom SHW does business.

  

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9 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said:

♫ ♪  East End boys, West End girls.  ♫ ♪

 

I thought I heard that the phase 2 tower to the west might be happening relatively soon to provide space for companies with whom SHW does business.

  

 

I thought it might happen sooner rather than later so that SHW could move more of its employees to downtown Cleveland.

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

On 3/7/2023 at 11:15 PM, GREGinPARMA said:

My only guess is, for whatever odd reason, they were asked by the conservative SHW brass not to.

I'd bet a million dollars SHW made the firm sign a non-disclosure agreement.  SHW was very secretive about their plans, so they must have insisted on keeping this off the web.  The NDA may be moot by now, but the firm just might not want to push the issue with SHW.  Either way, I wouldn't read too much into it.

Some companies just won’t let vendors merchandise they work they do for them. I’ve seen it in various industries throughout my career. Not sure why. 

Not that we need more photos, but taken during my lunch break today:

 

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^We always need more photos!  Can’t get enough!

3 hours ago, andrew0816 said:

Not that we need more photos, but taken during my lunch break today:

 

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Can’t wait to see pics from this view when the tower is done!

I agree...we can't get enough pics of the new building and our downtown!!

Friday update.  Long overdue.  I've been out of town for awhile.

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That's a "missing tooth" that will be nice to see filled... (3-10-23)

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@sonisharri Thanks for the photograph. I added the overlay

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6 minutes ago, dave2017 said:

@sonisharri Thanks for the photograph. I added the overlay

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It’s really unfortunate that this building blocks out 55 PS.

 

-Terdolph, probably 

A nice problem to have when we can complain we have enough high-rise buildings where they are consistently blocking one another. 

 

Also bonus I looked out my window and saw the crane moving today. Guess they work on Saturdays too? Not sure how common that is or maybe they're just making up for yesterday's snow.

40 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said:

 

Also bonus I looked out my window and saw the crane moving today. Guess they work on Saturdays too? Not sure how common that is or maybe they're just making up for yesterday's snow.

Good for the trades workers. Get that overtime.  

47 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said:

A nice problem to have when we can complain we have enough high-rise buildings where they are consistently blocking one another. 

 

Also bonus I looked out my window and saw the crane moving today. Guess they work on Saturdays too? Not sure how common that is or maybe they're just making up for yesterday's snow.

They very well could be working, it's also possible that the crane was turning in the wind... When not in use cranes aren't "locked out" and will rotate themselves to point with the wind vector to reduces stress.

33 minutes ago, dastler said:

They very well could be working, it's also possible that the crane was turning in the wind... When not in use cranes aren't "locked out" and will rotate themselves to point with the wind vector to reduces stress.

Yep, the industry term is weathervaning.

Status as of March 11th 🙂 

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Well that's just the coolest thing I've seen all day. 

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

The crane will compete for the 2nd tallest structure downtown for a short while. 

Crane now clearly visible from Valley View bridge - which always gives a nice skyline view. 

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My wife shot this Friday night as a passenger in the car I was driving 

 

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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

Through the looking glass at Lakewood Park 

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^The new tower will fill a nice gap from that angle. 

Only a handful of pixels here on this pic taking off from Hopkins yesterday afternoon, but better than nothing! 😀

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1 hour ago, Paul in Cleveland said:

Only a handful of pixels here on this pic taking off from Hopkins yesterday afternoon, but better than nothing! 😀

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You mean Burke?

think we set a new record of longest time between photo updates 😆

Driving by the building, even from the Shoreway bridge, the building always is bigger than what we can see in the pics.  But the pics give us different viewpoints.  So keep up the good work, we appreciate them!!

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Can you see the SHW HQ crane from my building in Lakewood? No?

 

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Let me zoom in a bit for ya....

 

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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

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while i appreciate the 2-4-1 in mayday’s middle pic, good grief the wacky old cornice on 668 makes me a nervous wreck. i hope that is regularly inspected!

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