March 29, 20241 yr Author Where's our UO billboards??😭 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
March 30, 20241 yr It looks so good to see a new tower in the background of Progressive Field (Thanks Jonesdronescle) Go Guardians!
April 1, 20241 yr On 3/29/2024 at 3:47 PM, KJP said: Where's our UO billboards??😭 @MayDayUs long time UO's are a spoiled bunch aren't we? 😀 Edited April 1, 20241 yr by Florida Guy
April 1, 20241 yr On 3/30/2024 at 12:53 PM, scg80 said: Looking down a rainy Euclid Ave. Very well done. Beautiful photo!
April 4, 20241 yr Glass starting to move up the western peak as the Women's Final Four weekend nears.
April 4, 20241 yr Author Fixed that for ya. 😉 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 5, 20241 yr This post of a 360 view of Public Square has an odd feature. Whomever created this has completed the Sherwin Williams glass facade! https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=946510350809017
April 5, 20241 yr I wonder if any of the exterior lighting at the top of the building is built into the structure or will be added afterwards
April 6, 20241 yr Theres some cladding on the crown framework on the PS side and it is very transparent in contrast to the rest of the glass. Mayday’s beautiful pics capture it. I wonder how indicative it is of the rest of the crown. just took this in the shadow of the S&S which why it looks so gloomy Edited April 6, 20241 yr by Pleco
April 7, 20241 yr Isn't that transparent glass on the 36th floor "balcony?" Maybe it's really a sun room.
April 8, 20241 yr 15 hours ago, ragarcia said: From East 9th If you zoom into @ragarcia photograph the top vertical window mullions appear to protrude further out which probably contain the LED lighting elements!
April 9, 20241 yr On 4/6/2024 at 2:30 PM, Pleco said: Theres some cladding on the crown framework on the PS side and it is very transparent in contrast to the rest of the glass. Mayday’s beautiful pics capture it. I wonder how indicative it is of the rest of the crown. I too wondered how differentiated the crown would be. U of Akron's Polymer Building is very much so, but I think it works.
April 10, 20241 yr Absolutely NOTHING noteworthy about this pic, other than the fact that I ACTUALLY TOOK IT! WOO HOO!! Finally, I can contribute something to the cause, other than Photoshopped versions of other folks' stuff. And the eclipse (and Cleveland) looked great. Edited April 10, 20241 yr by chrino21
April 11, 20241 yr A JonesDrones photo during the eclipse showing SW in the skyline behind Progressive
April 11, 20241 yr Author That picture reminds me of seeing an aerial from a similar vantage point but in daytime shortly after the then-Jacobs Field opened. I was so impressed by how big-city Cleveland looked in that image without the pre-Gateway surface parking lots. We've added seven downtown towers of 20+ stories since 1994 and made that view even more impressive, especially during a total eclipse! Stokes Federal Courthouse 2002 Flats East Bank Tower 2012 Hilton Cleveland 2016 The Beacon 2019 The Lumen 2020 City Club Apartments 2024 Sherwin Williams HQ 2025 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 11, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, KJP said: That picture reminds me of seeing an aerial from a similar vantage point but in daytime shortly after the then-Jacobs Field opened. I was so impressed by how big-city Cleveland looked in that image without the pre-Gateway surface parking lots. We've added seven downtown towers of 20+ stories since 1994 and made that view even more impressive, especially during a total eclipse! Stokes Federal Courthouse 2002 Flats East Bank Tower 2012 Hyatt Cleveland 2016 The Beacon 2019 The Lumen 2020 City Club Apartments 2024 Sherwin Williams HQ 2025 Hilton
April 11, 20241 yr Took this about 1 month ago (had problems with my old method of linking photos), but I hadn't seen anyone post this angle since the crown went up:
April 14, 20241 yr This probably most well-known perspective of Cleveland now almost completely updated by SW (courtesy JonesDronesCle)
April 15, 20241 yr Legitimately a cool-looking city center. Not that it wasn't before, but it definitely is now! And about damn time.
April 15, 20241 yr Fahrenheit has to be chomping at the bit for staff to move in to the SW Building. I'm sure they are seeing dollar signs.
April 15, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Mov2Ohio said: It is remarkable how much of an impact this singular project is having and could potentially continue to have - I think we forget that not long ago this entire site was a MASSIVE wind swept parking lot for decades. Im sure we could nitpick this project to death for its flaws, but taking away almost all of that surface parking in one sweep is incredible. I hope the same will happen someday for the other one on West 9th and St Clair.
April 15, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: It is remarkable how much of an impact this singular project is having and could potentially continue to have - I think we forget that not long ago this entire site was a MASSIVE wind swept parking lot for decades. Im sure we could nitpick this project to death for its flaws, but taking away almost all of that surface parking in one sweep is incredible. I hope the same will happen someday for the other one on West 9th and St Clair. We need one of those slider pictures to compare the parking lots with the new tower.
April 15, 20241 yr 48 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: It is remarkable how much of an impact this singular project is having and could potentially continue to have - I think we forget that not long ago this entire site was a MASSIVE wind swept parking lot for decades. Im sure we could nitpick this project to death for its flaws, but taking away almost all of that surface parking in one sweep is incredible. I hope the same will happen someday for the other one on West 9th and St Clair. someone ready to join me on Team Shack?
April 15, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, newyorker said: Fahrenheit has to be chomping at the bit for staff to move in to the SW Building. I'm sure they are seeing dollar signs. Had dinner at Fahrenheit on Friday. Place is gorgeous, food fantastic but service was absolutely terrible. Won't go on a rant about it and I will go back, but yeah awful service. Back to SHW!!!...
April 15, 20241 yr Looking at the very edge of @Mov2Ohio's second picture, I realize how cool the ill-fated Medi-Mart-Mall thing (or whatever they call it now) would have looked as a 40-story building.
April 16, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said: Had dinner at Fahrenheit on Friday. Place is gorgeous, food fantastic but service was absolutely terrible. Won't go on a rant about it and I will go back, but yeah awful service. Back to SHW!!!... You’re not wrong. Rocco canned his long time Tremont Fahrenheit manager and imported Charlotte staff to run the new joint. That decision also caused a lot of the Tremont staff to go elsewhere. I went once, won’t be back.
April 17, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, CleveFan said: From the Tremont perspective (courtesy JonesDrones) You can tell SW will catch sunsets great from that angle
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