Posted November 4, 200717 yr Alright, so as I did some cleaning this weekend. I came across some photos I took from back in the day (like 1999 - give or take three years) when I used a camera that had this odd material in it - I think it's called "film"? Anyhoo, I scanned in the pics I took, (a lot from the top of Key Tower) and they're pretty random but what the heck - enjoy: Industrial Valley (from Key) Terminal Tower (from Key) - when *haven't* they been working on it? CBD and CSU: Terminal sans netting and scaffolding - all those ugly antennae are gone: From the 58th "floor" of Key - don't get close to the edge! From the Federal Court House tower - pre-Stonebridge Tower: Fed Court tower under construction: Ohio Bell/SBC/Ameritech/AT&T/NameOfTheWeek: Detour to Metropolitan Bank building in Youngstown: The Arcade, circa 1998: Osborn Building - beginning of rehab. For those of you who b!tch that nothing ever gets done in Cleveland :-) Another one for the b!tchers: From the schmutz-covered windows of the Federal Court tower: From Independence - Fed Court tower under construction: Lemko Hall in Tremont: I remember when it was just this lone little building: Eek! Scary gargoyles in the Arcade: Hopefully we'll see something like this near Public Square *cough*Jacobs&Stark*cough* Ahh, before the brilliant :roll: marketing people had their way: One of my favorite "streetwalls": Unused but unthreatened when this was taken: Twilight from Tremont: From the West Shoreway: Nope - they never build anything new in Cleveland: Condo conversion? That'd be nice! When Nautica was a bunch of bleachers: And the Time Warner/Tower City wedding tent was a parking lot: Soon to be part of Great Lakes Brewing? Currently being restored - here's how it should look when it's back in shape: 200 Public Square and a lot of interstate-scarred real estate: Federal Building - let's see, their landscaping job ("urban forest") has taken longer to build than the Avenue District. :wtf: Chisel this! Another one for the b!tchers (where 515 Euclid now sits): I'm on a roll! "Keep it coming, love! Keep it coming, love! Don't stop it now, don't stop it, no, don't stop it now, don't stop!" Nope - nothing new gets built here: One seriously bad-@ss monument in Lakeview Cemetery: The first time that taking a photo of Key Tower actually made me dizzy: "Don't let your well run dry, don't stop it now. Don't give me no reasons why, don't stop it now!" Guard this! Lakewood from Key Tower - still wondering what that blur is on the horizon... North Olmsted, methinks? Another detour - this time Pittsburgh: It's my thread, why not?! Earth curvature and Terminal Tower - does it get any better? Some green roofs down there! And rounding it out, some views which will look drastically different in the next few years! :-) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
November 4, 200717 yr Nice. I totally forgot what hell Euclid Avenue was. Seeing WoolWorth's and that old Jeans West store along with the Union Eye Car store, Radio Shack and Mr. Hero's brought back some memories. I've only been to stonebridge twice and from these pictures and being there, that area has changed dramatically. The Arcade is also different Its nice to see the progress from just '99 to now. Lots of renovations and restorations. What is happening at the Federal building? Is it being enlarged? I think I'm confused as I thought it was being renovated and that there is the potential for a new building in the EFB project? Am I totally off base? How did you gain access to the upper level of Key Tower, those picture from 58 are cool. The Terminal Tower looked really bad. Maybe FC can get some of the kids that they are barring from the mall to help with the restoration and cleaning? :?
November 4, 200717 yr I didn't know the May building was so large. Great shots!! I read somewhere that Higbees and May Co buildings are (were) among the largest department stores, based on physical size, in the States.
November 4, 200717 yr FH2H, the Federal Building isn't being enlarged - the western plaza (facing East 6th) is being reworked into an "urban forest" (whatever that means). I know that the interior has been rehabbed for quite some time. The GSA (people who call the shots for DFAS/Federal Building) decided that they'd rather work with what they have than build new. I was able to go to the 57th floor thanks to a friend, fellow forumer Paul_In_Cleveland - he knew someone at KeyBank who arranged for us to go to 57 (the last official office floor). When we got to 57, the security person said "if you'd sign a waiver, we can let you outside" - outside meaning where the pyramid starts - aka the only people usually out there are the window washers. Had the Key logos been installed, we could have reached up and touched them :-o Needless to say, they don't let people do that any more and it was absolutely an amazing experience. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
November 4, 200717 yr Thanks for clearing that up. Sometimes its very hard for me to visualize sections of the city or certain buildings as the last time I spent any significant time in the Cleveland 1988. The area where Stonebridge is currently totally confuses me as does East 4th. Although I've been down East 4th street, in my mind all I can see is the Chinese wig shop, Wendy's and Vogue beauty academy. I guess I need to get up to snuff and pay more attention to the photo threads. The trip to the top of Key Tower sounds amazing.
November 4, 200717 yr Awesome. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
November 4, 200717 yr Great pics! They're one hell of a memory-jarring, too. There are certain ones that make me think, "Hey, I remember that!" It's mind-boggling to think what Euclid Avenue looked like less than a decade ago, and how much has changed since then (and how much is still changing).
November 4, 200717 yr Great pics! They're one hell of a memory-jarring, too. There are certain ones that make me think, "Hey, I remember that!" It's mind-boggling to think what Euclid Avenue looked like less than a decade ago, and how much has changed since then (and how much is still changing). True, could someone be convinced to take pictures of Euclid, from Tower City to CSU today, so that when the ECP is complete we could look back and see changes. I'm sure I don't have to twist anyones arm to have this request fulfilled. :wink:
November 4, 200717 yr nice finds. its good to show there is more change going on than we might think sometimes. this is a great comprehensive view of terminal from a unique angle we wouldnt otherwise get to see :clap:
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