January 19, 20241 yr 51 minutes ago, Oldmanladyluck said: Give me density any day over surface parking, which a second tower would take up even more of. Our wide streets don't help much, but I love the cavernous feelings of dense downtowns. I know I bring up Pittsburgh a lot in here, but it's really cool to feel like you're in an urban canyon when you're cutting through the streets in their golden triangle. More density and infill gets us that much closer, the midway schrunching down Superior should also help w/that feeling, too.
January 19, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: They are They are regretting not building HQ1 taller? Or building the garage to support a tower?
January 19, 20241 yr Author 2 minutes ago, CleveFan said: They are regretting not building HQ1 taller? Or building the garage to support a tower? Stay tuned "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 19, 20241 yr Is it also possible they went with the current height to meet a deadline of moving most of their workforce? (taller HQ1, longer timeline) feel like either way not to go back to it but the real mistake was not building the parking garage with ability to build on top of it Edited January 19, 20241 yr by BoomerangCleRes
January 19, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, LibertyBlvd said: I assume it's too late to add a few more floors to HQ1. It is and isn’t. They COULD add a few more floors possibly, as structures are generally over engineered, and I’d assume with a tower such as this they went even further overboard. However, the change order costs and obtaining more steel and materials essentially tomorrow would make it cost prohibitive versus just adding those floors onto a completely new structure.
January 19, 20241 yr Since we don't as yet know what the second building will look like l vote for one that compliments rather than mimics the first tower. I don't want a shorter version of phase one. I think identical buildings would be too overwhelming for the surroundings. Too ponderous. I'm not sure there is enough room but l second the idea of placing it perpendicular rather than parallel to the first building.
January 19, 20241 yr Why not turn it 45° instead of 90°? That would be a simple way to differentiate but also reflect the first building.
January 19, 20241 yr 58 minutes ago, columbus17 said: It is and isn’t. They COULD add a few more floors possibly, as structures are generally over engineered, and I’d assume with a tower such as this they went even further overboard. However, the change order costs and obtaining more steel and materials essentially tomorrow would make it cost prohibitive versus just adding those floors onto a completely new structure. If they could add exactly 50 feet to the tower it would give Cleveland the 3 tallest in the state and 4 of the top 5. How cool would that be? While they're at it, maybe Sherwin could add 8 feet to the BP Tower and Cleveland would have the top 4. 😁
January 19, 20241 yr ^eh maybe 49 or 51 feet to avoid being too ominous. I’m still of the belief that if over the next 5-10 years SHW continues it’s exponential growth “the shack” is an easily replaceable structure.
January 19, 20241 yr Mr. Morikis, tear down that wal...er, shack! Seriously tho. Tear it down. It's a hideous POS.
January 19, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Ethan said: Why not turn it 45° instead of 90°? That would be a simple way to differentiate but also reflect the first building. Or a building with a somewhat triangular footprint - parallel to W 6th on one side and 45° on the other side. I thought someone did a rendering similar to that upthread.
January 19, 20241 yr Author 23 minutes ago, Silent Matt said: Mr. Morikis, tear down that wal...er, shack! Seriously tho. Tear it down. It's a hideous POS. As of Jan. 1, the CEO is Heidi Petz. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 19, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said: I assume it's too late to add a few more floors to HQ1. The executive washroom may already have been installed on the current expected uppermost floors. Edited January 19, 20241 yr by ExPatClevGuy
January 19, 20241 yr Author Here's a familiar photo. Thanks @Pleco! Sherwin Williams: ‘didn’t build tall enough' By Ken Prendergast / January 19, 2024 From Sherwin-Williams’ C-Suite executives to construction workers taking their lunch break, more rumblings continue to emerge about what may follow the completion of the global coatings giant’s new headquarters west of Downtown Cleveland’s Public Square. And as time goes on, the rumors about a follow-on headquarters project are getting more detailed. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2024/01/19/sherwin-williams-didnt-build-tall-enough/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 19, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: As of Jan. 1, the CEO is Heidi Petz. I know. As I was making a Ronnie Reagan/Gorbachev joke, Ms. Petz just didn't have the same ring to it.
January 19, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, Ethan said: Why not turn it 45° instead of 90°? That would be a simple way to differentiate but also reflect the first building. I think it should be oriented to best take advantage of the solar path and other environmental considerations to maximize heating and cooling efficiency. Edited January 19, 20241 yr by toolivechris
January 19, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, lwsedla said: They should build HQ2 even taller than HQ1, make that the big tower. Now that would be a flex!
January 19, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, toolivechris said: I think it should be oriented to best take advantage of the solar path and other environmental considerations to maximize heating and cooling efficiency. New phone, who dis ? Terdolph? Edited January 19, 20241 yr by Ineffable_Matt
January 20, 20241 yr I hope with their need to expand, they might consider something more substantial on the PS lot. I think a welcome center with a 8-10 story hotel would be great on Public Square. Didn't they say having a hotel would be desirable? and at 8-10 stories, it would match the heights of the other buildings on Public Square without obstructing views, of the HQ and also out of it. That plus a 400' tower on the west side of HQ1 and I think we have a pretty great complex!
January 20, 20241 yr if they really do want a tower for their business partners (as theyve stated). maybe the move actually would be to build a garage on superior/w6 that can accommodate a future tower. and build hq2 where the welcome center is on PS. it's hard to tell their future growth. especially since they've been so focused on M&A over the last ten years. Edited January 20, 20241 yr by Whipjacka
January 20, 20241 yr I don’t think the welcome center is going anywhere, anytime soon. A better bet may be to buy one of the surrounding surface parking lots and build new there, tunneling underground if need be to connect to SHW1. Underground pedestrian tunnels exist here and are still used between the JC and the Huntington parking garage.
January 20, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Whipjacka said: if they really do want a tower for their business partners (as theyve stated). maybe the move actually would be to build a garage on superior/w6 that can accommodate a future tower. and build hq2 where the welcome center is on PS. it's hard to tell their future growth. especially since they've been so focused on M&A over the last ten years. I can’t think of a better location for a building accommodating relocated businesses/employees than the Superior/Prospect wedge site across the street from the new HQ. No parking would need to be built to accommodate it, as plenty of parking already exists that currently supports the original HQ, and it’s directly connected to the Rapid, as well as 2 connected hotels, which I imagine would be handy for new residents. There was a building proposed for that site years ago, but I couldn’t locate it. Would be awesome if one of you could dig it up! 📷: scalped from @Silent Matt
January 20, 20241 yr @CleveFan @Paul in Cleveland After CleveFan's perfectly stated comment on the previous page, I've come to the conclusion that for the good of a skyline-in-total, a completely different design "adds" more than a twin. So, I started fooling around with PaulinCleveland's photo again. I dunno, I think it beats the "dominating monolithic complex" look, as CleveFan so aptly put it. Not that I would think any developer would ever do this with their two buildings. Edited January 20, 20241 yr by chrino21
January 20, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: Yes, a different shape is needed. There are too many boxy buildings currently. Yes! Look to the London skyline for inspiration.
January 20, 20241 yr I’d like to see something along the lines of Pickard Chilton’s project - The 8 in Bellevue Washington. Sort of a structural expressionist vibe but would pair well with the main tower and our industrial heritage. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
January 20, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, marty15 said: I can’t think of a better location for a building accommodating relocated businesses/employees than the Superior/Prospect wedge site across the street from the new HQ. No parking would need to be built to accommodate it, as plenty of parking already exists that currently supports the original HQ, and it’s directly connected to the Rapid, as well as 2 connected hotels, which I imagine would be handy for new residents. There was a building proposed for that site years ago, but I couldn’t locate it. Would be awesome if one of you could dig it up! 📷: scalped from @Silent Matt Here it is. I never throw anything away (digitally, anyway). This is the proposed 1994 hotel expansion... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 20, 20241 yr I don’t think SW would ever do something like this - but an homage to the never built circular Ameritrust Tower might be really cool - it had that blue glass similar to HQ1 but contrasted with a lighter material of some kind. . The circular shape - I’m sure would reduce floor plate sizes, increase height and costs. But it would “open up” the view to HQ1 when looking from the west add - a very popular perspective to downtown. Edited January 20, 20241 yr by CleveFan
January 20, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, chrino21 said: @CleveFan @Paul in Cleveland After CleveFan's perfectly stated comment on the previous page, I've come to the conclusion that for the good of a skyline-in-total, a completely different design "adds" more than a twin. So, I started fooling around with PaulinCleveland's photo again. I dunno, I think it beats the "dominating monolithic complex" look, as CleveFan so aptly put it. Not that I would think any developer would ever do this with their two buildings. L Ok, not keeping my "fingers crossed" for the first building, but that's what it looked like to me. The second building reminds me of the medieval PPG HQ in Pittsbugh, which would really be amusingly ironic for a SW building.
January 20, 20241 yr 54 minutes ago, CleveFan said: I don’t think SW would ever do something like this - but an homage to the never built circular Ameritrust Tower might be really cool - it had that blue glass similar to HQ1 but contrasted with a lighter material of some kind. . The circular shape - I’m sure would reduce floor plate sizes, increase height and costs. But it would “open up” the view to HQ1 when looking from the west add - a very popular perspective to downtown. I liked the design of the proposed AmeriTrust tower, except for the top section. It looked similar to the Ohio Bell building on 9th Street which is one of my favorite buildings downtown.
January 20, 20241 yr @urb-a-saurusI agree - I just grabbed two buildings real quick that looked different. The "PPG" one is actually the gorgeous, rather Batman-y Brooklyn Tower, just squished a lot. Doubt we'd get so lucky as that. ;) Edited January 20, 20241 yr by chrino21
January 20, 20241 yr Phase 2 will likely play second fiddle to HQ1 so I wouldn't expect a more interesting or expensive facade. My expectations aren't particularly high. I'll be happy to see another couple years with a tower crane at least. Edited January 20, 20241 yr by Mendo
January 21, 20241 yr I have been informed today that tower 2 is a go. There's apparently been more going on behind the scenes than we thought, and they are further along. I'd say we see an announcement sometime this year.
January 21, 20241 yr 19 hours ago, KJP said: Here it is. I never throw anything away (digitally, anyway). This is the proposed 1994 hotel expansion... That’s the one! Thanks Ken!
January 21, 20241 yr I have been informed recently by insiders who are familiar with SHW (people in line with me at the paint store) that the second phase of the project will be talked about frequently on this forum. Carry on.
January 21, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, cadmen said: I have been informed recently by insiders who are familiar with SHW (people in line with me at the paint store) that the second phase of the project will be talked about frequently on this forum. Carry on.
January 21, 20241 yr 55 minutes ago, cadmen said: I have been informed recently by insiders who are familiar with SHW (people in line with me at the paint store) that the second phase of the project will be talked about frequently on this forum. Carry on. Hey I'm late to the party! Had to get my inside info in somehow!
January 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, cadmen said: "(people in line with me at the paint store)" Hey @cadmen I'm surprised you didn't know about the special access privileges at SW for UO members. I phone first to tell them I am friends of Ken and they typically meet me out in the back parking lot. Big time savings for sure, but, hmmmm, now I wonder why they didn't chit chat much.....
January 21, 20241 yr Author Being friends with me might get you thrown off the 36th floor of the SHW HQ by certain execs and contractors. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: Being friends with me might get you thrown off the 36th floor of the SHW HQ by certain execs and contractors. I’ve often wondered if you’ve ever felt any, uh, let’s say, pressure from some of these powerful people. Particularly that time you told us all where Mr. Morikis lived! 😆
January 21, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, KJP said: Being friends with me might get you thrown off the 36th floor of the SHW HQ by certain execs and contractors. Ah, I see how it may work. "Hey, Ken can you ride up the construction elevator and meet us on the 36th floor. We want you to be the first one to see how we will be adding 16 additional floors to our HQ1 build. Feel free to bring your buddy, but no recording devices. " Edited January 21, 20241 yr by DO_Summers
January 21, 20241 yr Author 2 hours ago, Silent Matt said: I’ve often wondered if you’ve ever felt any, uh, let’s say, pressure from some of these powerful people. Particularly that time you told us all where Mr. Morikis lived! 😆 Twenty-five years ago I ran a website called clevelandmob.com and wrote articles about past and then-present organized crime activities. After those experiences, I am not worried about anyone at or working with Sherwin-Williams. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 22, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, KJP said: Twenty-five years ago I ran a website called clevelandmob.com and wrote articles about past and then-present organized crime activities. After those experiences, I am not worried about anyone at or working with Sherwin-Williams. You’re a bad ass, my friend. Thank you for all that you do.
January 23, 20241 yr I didn't consider the SPCC aspect of moving Breen to Brecksville, and with my background I should have. I can guarantee they put a lot of resources and effort towards making sure things like this don't happen, but it did anyway: https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/100-gallons-of-fuel-leaks-into-cuyahoga-river-following-spill-at-sherwin-williams
January 23, 20241 yr On 1/21/2024 at 6:34 PM, Pleco said: Some quick ones with the nice weather today, was not driving just fyi What is going on at the top of the tower? The steel looks like its different. Is that the beginning of the slope portion of the tower?
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