December 20, 2024Dec 20 1 hour ago, HugeMilkshake said: I don't know if they have space for everyone. And I have asked, and the official word is that there are no current plans for a second tower. I'm hoping they're just being conservative about it. or just plain fibbing. Its not like it hasn't happen before when it comes to SHW.
December 21, 2024Dec 21 23 hours ago, Htsguy said: or just plain fibbing. Its not like it hasn't happen before when it comes to SHW. wonder if their January earning report and full move into #1 will tip the scales sooner or delay tower #2.
December 27, 2024Dec 27 Sooo it's not exactly the centerpiece of the video but hey, it's captured during a GULLNADO! 😁 IMG_9022.mov clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 28, 2024Dec 28 15 hours ago, Oldmanladyluck said: ^Thats wild 😄 Can’t wait for the lighting! combined with if Illuminate CLE actually happens in 2025 https://www.thisiscleveland.com/illuminatecle
December 28, 2024Dec 28 ^ l read somewhere on this forum that it was still a go. As a huge fan of using light to enliven a city l can't wait to see what it will look like. And not to get too far in front of my skis but if it's as successful as we hope maybe it will kickstart another idea, namely lighting our bridges. I still say, if done correctly it has the potential of being a tourist draw and add more streetlife to downtown.
December 31, 2024Dec 31 Another result of going through my memory cards for archiving - from March 2012 to last week. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 31, 2024Dec 31 I'm on a roll 🙃 I know it encompasses more than Sherwin Williams but it's the most obvious change since 2009: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
January 1Jan 1 19 hours ago, MayDay said: I'm on a roll 🙃 I know it encompasses more than Sherwin Williams but it's the most obvious change since 2009: I was just thinking about this the other day. The odd layout of Cleveland's skyline combined with the city having a fanning street grid vs. a traditional grid layout makes it difficult to see new builds unless it's a skyscraper. You can't see the Beacon or Skyline 776 from this angle, you have to take shots from specific streets to really see the change.
January 4Jan 4 On 12/27/2024 at 6:45 PM, Oldmanladyluck said: ^Thats wild 😄 Can’t wait for the lighting! I've been checking on this thread every now and then since the groundbreaking. Bring on the lighting! I love how Cleveland does lighting in tandem with the buildings downtown.❤️
January 7Jan 7 On 12/31/2024 at 4:28 PM, MayDay said: I'm on a roll 🙃 I know it encompasses more than Sherwin Williams but it's the most obvious change since 2009: Like our street grid is so odd that Sherwin Williams on West 3rd and Superior is partially blocked by The Lumen on 17th and Euclid. Edited January 7Jan 7 by MyPhoneDead
January 7Jan 7 Hi @MyPhoneDead.... its just a happy coincidence of position of the photographer @MayDay in a similar manner that a stopped clock is correct twice a day. This blocking effect should happen exactly twice as you traverse along a large 360 deg circle around downtown. Or MayDay is prescient and planned this all out back in 2009 ! 😉
January 7Jan 7 Hope 2025 is off to a good start for you UrbanOhio fans- Just a few slightly different perspectives including the new SW Tower (courtesy of Jonesdrones on IG)
January 8Jan 8 2 hours ago, CleveFan said: Hope 2025 is off to a good start for you UrbanOhio fans- Just a few slightly different perspectives including the new SW Tower (courtesy of Jonesdrones on IG) With the planned high rises on the Riverfront the first picture will be EXTREMELY dense in the future. @Geowizical is it possible to do a mock of what the city would look like with the planned Riverfront buildings?
January 8Jan 8 Sounds like the majority of the work right now are inspections and going through all the finer points. Move in schedules are expected to be shared sometime in late 1Q.
January 8Jan 8 Sherwin-Williams to fix fire protection problem on new headquarters The company told Cleveland recently that the anti-fire coating on some of the skyscraper’s steel beams is too thin. Sherwin-Williams would not say if the issue will further delay the opening of the taxpayer-supported building. https://signalcleveland.org/sherwin-williams-to-fix-fire-protection-problem-on-new-headquarters/?utm_campaign=Signals 216&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8M4sUmaEbxFIzThDzPKkYbP1ZpTBfXPJagKCS7gooLoBZzs0He6RrE46d9K3kVacMwJLI830LB98KHPnix-4P461l5cw&_hsmi=341525873&utm_content=341525873&utm_source=hs_email
January 8Jan 8 11 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said: @Geowizical is it possible to do a mock of what the city would look like with the planned Riverfront buildings? I can try! but I don't know when I'll get to it - I'm spread thin at the moment trying to wrap up a big project I wanna share by the end of the month 😯
January 9Jan 9 I am continuing my streak of only adding anything to this forum by either arguing with negative Nancies, or posting even more photos of the Sherwin-Williams HQ!
January 9Jan 9 Found this on the Cleveland reddit thread yesterday. Earthcam now has a live Terminal Tower cam and SHW is front and center. Link
January 9Jan 9 26 minutes ago, GREGinPARMA said: Found this on the Cleveland reddit thread yesterday. Earthcam now has a live Terminal Tower cam and SHW is front and center. Link Great perspective to see all the new towers that will be rising in the coming years to fill in the remaining surface lots.
January 9Jan 9 1 hour ago, Boaty McBoatface said: Love @Boaty McBoatface’s photo - this shot shatters the old image of Cleveland as a tired old ugly industrial city - especially with that vast lakefront perspective- obviously SW filled a gigantic gap - now, someone build a new skyline changing tower - or two or three! Edited January 9Jan 9 by CleveFan
January 9Jan 9 1 hour ago, CleveFan said: someone build a new skyline changing tower - or two or three! Legend says they're still waiting to this day... Edited January 9Jan 9 by Geowizical
January 9Jan 9 In @Boaty McBoatface 's first photo it's interesting to see the shapes of cascading shadows: Courthouse tower reflected in SHW, Terminal Tower shadow on 200 PS, SHW shadow on Key Tower.
January 17Jan 17 Author "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 17Jan 17 4 minutes ago, KJP said: I need you to have an image for a good bomb and a bad bomb so I can prepare myself lol.
January 17Jan 17 Hoping it's good news about HQ tower 2, and not "Sherwin Williams to start surfacing northwest parking lots starting next month". 🤣
January 17Jan 17 1 minute ago, ASPhotoman said: Hoping it's good news about HQ tower 2, and not "Sherwin Williams to start surfacing northwest parking lots starting next month". 🤣 I hope it's not "Sherwin Williams Phase 2 will not happen".
January 17Jan 17 On 12/27/2024 at 6:45 PM, Oldmanladyluck said: ^Thats wild 😄 Can’t wait for the lighting! Has anyone heard anything on when the lighting might be coming online? I think about it when I'm heading into the city how much it would add.
January 17Jan 17 Author 26 minutes ago, ASPhotoman said: Hoping it's good news about HQ tower 2, and not "Sherwin Williams to start surfacing northwest parking lots starting next month". 🤣 Already has been surfaced -- and striped, too. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 17Jan 17 27 minutes ago, CLEeng said: Has anyone heard anything on when the lighting might be coming online? I think about it when I'm heading into the city how much it would add. I try to check almost every night. I've been hoping to see them even just testing the lights, but nothing yet :( 47 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said: I need you to have an image for a good bomb and a bad bomb so I can prepare myself lol. I would sign this petition so fast.
January 17Jan 17 30 minutes ago, CLEeng said: Has anyone heard anything on when the lighting might be coming online? I think about it when I'm heading into the city how much it would add. I'm excited for it as well. It would give the building so much life at night. It currently looks like a massive, eerie fortress in the evenings. I know they received approval with the lighting addition, but are they obligated to do it? I ask because SW first design of the tower didn't have the lights and a little part of me is afraid that they're going to be conservative and boring and not do it.
January 17Jan 17 50 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said: I need you to have an image for a good bomb and a bad bomb so I can prepare myself lol. Also need varying degrees of bombs - bunker buster, hand grenade, firecracker. A bad bomb would probably be a stink bomb. 😀
January 17Jan 17 1 hour ago, ASPhotoman said: Hoping it's good news about HQ tower 2, and not "Sherwin Williams to start surfacing northwest parking lots starting next month". 🤣 Hope also for any good news. No more bad news since the Cliffs news this week. Maybe Sherwin Williams is buying PPG and moving their Hq from Pittsburgh to Cleveland- they owe us one 😂
January 17Jan 17 17 hours ago, Willo said: Hope also for any good news. No more bad news since the Cliffs news this week. Maybe Sherwin Williams is buying PPG and moving their Hq from Pittsburgh to Cleveland- they owe us one 😂 Actually, if you also include PNC (National City Bank), Howard Hanna (Smythe Cramer), and Giant Eagle (Rini-Rego) they owe us 4. Edited January 18Jan 18 by Growth Mindset
January 17Jan 17 Author Sherwin-Williams HQ grand opening set, tower isn’t By Ken Prendergast / January 17, 2025 Although the grand-opening ceremony for the new Sherwin-Williams headquarters tower has been set, repairs to already finished areas are pushing occupancy of the tower months farther into the future. Some employees told NEOtrans they don’t expect to migrate over to the new tower until next fall. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2025/01/17/sherwin-williams-hq-grand-opening-set-tower-isnt/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 18Jan 18 Top Ten Reasons for SW Tower construction redo. 1O. Building contractor furnished interior using Benjamin Moore paints. .... Carry-on esteemed UO community.
January 18Jan 18 Yikes, the CM and engineering teams are likely sweating buckets right now, especially if Sherwin had a set completion date with damages for delays past that. The fireproofing needing to be reworked was a bad enough look for them, but full delays in moving is even worse. Stuff does happen, especially on large projects, but that can't be a great place to be in for them. I had heard rumors that Sherwin just wasn't ready to move everyone, but not that the building wouldn't be ready.
January 18Jan 18 Everyone received word that the move in schedule would be posted no later than March. It was also known that groups would be given up to 6 months of notice prior to the move. So if we follow the math, that means we could see the move start to happen sometime around September at the latest. I've also heard there would be waves in the move and each wave lasting approximately 2 weeks. Original occupancy was suppose to happen in 4Q 2024, so construction timeline is right around a full 10-12 months behind schedule.
January 18Jan 18 I don't get how this wasn't caught by inspectors months ago. Wouldn't fire proofing need to be approved before walls are closed up, like other MEP systems?
January 18Jan 18 3 hours ago, KJP said: Sherwin-Williams HQ grand opening set, tower isn’t By Ken Prendergast / January 17, 2025 Although the grand-opening ceremony for the new Sherwin-Williams headquarters tower has been set, repairs to already finished areas are pushing occupancy of the tower months farther into the future. Some employees told NEOtrans they don’t expect to migrate over to the new tower until next fall. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2025/01/17/sherwin-williams-hq-grand-opening-set-tower-isnt/ Womp womp.
January 18Jan 18 Author My 11-year-old boy says "womp womp." "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
January 18Jan 18 It boggles my mind why a grand opening for a new office tower and complex needs to do an off-site event that is costing a large amount of money in Public Square. Why the rush to do this ceremony if the building is far from completion and occupancy?
January 18Jan 18 13 hours ago, Mendo said: I don't get how this wasn't caught by inspectors months ago. Wouldn't fire proofing need to be approved before walls are closed up, like other MEP systems? If you know any inspectors or have gone through the inspecting process you'll understand that it can be quite subjective. One will zero in on something that other's miss but then miss something that other's will cite. I would imagine that an inspection on any project the size of the SHW building would be more variable than you would think, leading to errors which are usually just annoying but in some cases like this can be very upsetting.
January 18Jan 18 20 minutes ago, cadmen said: If you know any inspectors or have gone through the inspecting process you'll understand that it can be quite subjective. One will zero in on something that other's miss but then miss something that other's will cite. I would imagine that an inspection on any project the size of the SHW building would be more variable than you would think, leading to errors which are usually just annoying but in some cases like this can be very upsetting. You're giving me flashbacks with this comment. It's so, so true. The code isn't as black and white as you might think it is. Discussions on what the code actually means can be a large part of the process and can lead to delays through no fault of the construction or A&E teams.
January 18Jan 18 5 hours ago, dave2017 said: Why the rush to do this ceremony if the building is far from completion and occupancy? Maybe they will be announcing plans for SHW 2 at the event. 😉
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