July 23, 20231 yr Another note on this - it's hard to see the steel frame from the pic but it's obviously so much wider than the core. Will really take up a lot of space.
July 23, 20231 yr Was that a crane jump in progress in @nokoeeee 's picture above? Edited July 23, 20231 yr by JohnSummit
July 23, 20231 yr Yes, you can see the next crane mast section hanging from the jib. My previous photos were just taken with my phone, here’s a few from the “big boy” camera. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 23, 20231 yr Great pics. Where do we estimate the final heights. A few crane sections down from the top?
July 23, 20231 yr Is that the final crane jump? Seemed slightly lower than I thought but it could just be perspective. Actually looking at the pics above it does appear final height is about that so makes sense. Idk just seemed short driving by it today. Looking forward to it topping out in a few months at this rate!! Edited July 23, 20231 yr by dwolfi01
July 24, 20231 yr Looks to me like it may need to jump one more time. The core is up to about 27 stories. So there’s at least 9 more to go, plus the height of the slanted parts on top.
July 24, 20231 yr 30 minutes ago, JohnSummit said: Looks to me like it may need to jump one more time. The core is up to about 27 stories. So there’s at least 9 more to go, plus the height of the slanted parts on top. Is the current crane height roughly equal to final height of the tower?
July 24, 20231 yr 7-23-23 Update. Core has hit 400' and crane jump puts the crane structure around final height. Will probably need to do one more jump to clear final height for construction.
July 24, 20231 yr Is this where the core shrinks again? Seems to be around there where I remember seeing it.
July 24, 20231 yr 13 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said: Is this where the core shrinks again? Seems to be around there where I remember seeing it. It should any floor now... early renderings and models of the building showed it shrinking around floor 24 and the core is at floor 27 now.
July 24, 20231 yr 14 hours ago, ASPhotoman said: 7-23-23 Update. Core has hit 400' and crane jump puts the crane structure around final height. Will probably need to do one more jump to clear final height for construction. At 400 ft it is currently the 11th tallest building in the city passing the Lumen and knocking at the door of the PNC Center.
July 24, 20231 yr Author Traveling EB over the Shoreway bridge and seeing that the construction crane is the approximate height of what the SHW HQ will be really put into perspective of how big this tower is going to be. From that bridge, it's going to look as tall as Terminal Tower and bigger than 200 Public Square. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 25, 20231 yr 23 hours ago, ASPhotoman said: Core has hit 400' and crane jump puts the crane structure around final height. Here’s another round of pics now that we can see the full height: From Lakewood Park viewpoint (7-24-23) Cliff Drive & Perkins Beach Euclid Ave Public Square
July 25, 20231 yr You can see they are taking some of the core forms away. Next level should be the smaller core.
July 25, 20231 yr 41 minutes ago, ASPhotoman said: You can see they are taking some of the core forms away. Next level should be the smaller core.
July 25, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, OldEnough said: Anyone know the expected top-off date? Going off their pace of floors I'd estimate late November/early December.
July 25, 20231 yr 6 hours ago, ASPhotoman said: You can see they are taking some of the core forms away. Next level should be the smaller core. Stupid question but does the core shrink as it goes higher because the number of elevators needing to reach that level drops in number?
July 25, 20231 yr 17 minutes ago, cle_guy90 said: Stupid question but does the core shrink as it goes higher because the number of elevators needing to reach that level drops in number? just speculating, but from my time in new york, many tall buildings had elevators that only went to certain floors to be more efficient. so you had one group go from floors 1-20, then another group only went to 21-40, and another 41-60 or whatever. I imagine that is the same here. They'll have one or two go to the first third of floors, others to the middle, and one or two to the top third only. Imagine how long you'd have to wait to get to the ground floor at 5pm when everyone is leaving and you're on the 27th floor with the elevator stopping 10 or 12 times on the way down lol. This avoids it. I will say, if you want to see how bad it is when you don't do this just go to the Lumen where they only have 3 elevators for the whole building. Every time I went to visit a friend there it took 5-10 minutes for an elevator to finally get to the ground to go back up.
July 25, 20231 yr Okay, so one cool effect that the shack has. The step back really frames Hotel Cleveland. I think it’ll have quite an effect of making the Hotel feel like it’s more a part of Public Square. You’ll walk out to a park like setting. Granted, it’s across 15 lane wide Superior.
July 25, 20231 yr just speculating, but from my time in new york, many tall buildings had elevators that only went to certain floors to be more efficient. so you had one group go from floors 1-20, then another group only went to 21-40, and another 41-60 or whatever. I imagine that is the same here. They'll have one or two go to the first third of floors, others to the middle, and one or two to the top third only. Imagine how long you'd have to wait to get to the ground floor at 5pm when everyone is leaving and you're on the 27th floor with the elevator stopping 10 or 12 times on the way down lol. This avoids it. I will say, if you want to see how bad it is when you don't do this just go to the Lumen where they only have 3 elevators for the whole building. Every time I went to visit a friend there it took 5-10 minutes for an elevator to finally get to the ground to go back up. That's exactly how Key Tower works. When I was there they had I believe 6 elevators in each area with a total of 3 areas. Each area of elevators only went to select floors. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
July 25, 20231 yr 31 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said: That's exactly how Key Tower works. When I was there they had I believe 6 elevators in total split into 3 areas. Each area of elevators only went to select floors. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Yep, always irked me back in the very early 2000s, I wasn’t allowed to take the steps - worked allllll the way up on 3. 😐 With a view overlooking the loading dock 😆🤪 clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 25, 20231 yr Thanks @MayDay for the photographs. I particularly enjoy the view from The Soldiers and Sailors Monument. But I am also concerned on how many trees have died or are dying around the splash fountain. The City's arborist should investigate.
July 25, 20231 yr Yep, always irked me back in the very early 2000s, I wasn’t allowed to take the steps - worked allllll the way up on 3. [emoji52] With a view overlooking the loading dock [emoji38][emoji2957]Lol it was the opposite for me, I worked on the 40th floor. I had a great view [emoji23]Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
July 26, 20231 yr New high rises have a keypad and screen. You punch in your desired floor number and the screen displays the elevator number that will stop for you. Certain elevators will cover various floor groupings and do not stop at every floor.
July 26, 20231 yr From the Flats West Bank, Sherwin Williams Tower will look almost as tall as Key Tower if the current height of the crane roughly approximates the final building height.
July 26, 20231 yr This may have already been asked, but has there been any clear specification of what the cut-ins on the opposite corners (northwest and southeast) of the 14th and 15th floors relate to? I've seen them in the renderings, and they are apparent in the framing, but it's not clear what purpose they serve other than artistic detail.
July 26, 20231 yr @JeTDoGThis may help to understand the tower terrace's relationship to surrounding buildings of Public Square
July 26, 20231 yr 3 hours ago, JeTDoG said: This may have already been asked, but has there been any clear specification of what the cut-ins on the opposite corners (northwest and southeast) of the 14th and 15th floors relate to? I've seen them in the renderings, and they are apparent in the framing, but it's not clear what purpose they serve other than artistic detail. My guess is some sort of break area. Maybe some tables and chairs out there for workers to meet, have coffee, or do I dare say.... a cigarette? 🤯
July 27, 20231 yr that has got to be the best view of downtown in my opinion. And it's going to look even better once it's done!
July 27, 20231 yr 28 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said: that has got to be the best view of downtown in my opinion. And it's going to look even better once it's done! And that rendering isn't even representing the vertical lights they are supposed to add at the top.
July 27, 20231 yr that has got to be the best view of downtown in my opinion. And it's going to look even better once it's done!My favorite and the most underrated view is the Shoreway Bridge headed east. Such a dense angle with different styles and eras of architecture all clustered together. Makes me wish the shoreway bridge had sidewalks/biking paths like the Lorain Carnegie bridge. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
July 27, 20231 yr 14 hours ago, Sapientone said: New postcard view of Cleveland featuring SW Tower from their corporate website. You see that view used in a lot of national sports broadcasts as an establishing shot for the city and it never occurred to me until now that SW could have been thinking about getting free advertising into those shots.
July 27, 20231 yr That view might look a little better if it was from a slightly higher vantage point.
July 27, 20231 yr You see that view used in a lot of national sports broadcasts as an establishing shot for the city and it never occurred to me until now that SW could have been thinking about getting free advertising into those shots.National media outlets only know 2 shots. This angle and The "Long Live Rock" sign at the Rock Hall. They throw in an aerial shot of the Rock Hall for a little razzle dazzle. It's annoying lol.Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
July 27, 20231 yr You see that view used in a lot of national sports broadcasts as an establishing shot for the city and it never occurred to me until now that SW could have been thinking about getting free advertising into those shots.National media outlets only know 2 shots. This angle and The "Long Live Rock" sign at the Rock Hall. They throw in an aerial shot of the Rock Hall for a little razzle dazzle. It's annoying lol.Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
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