June 10, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, newyorker said: What are your other two? The Schofield/Kimpton on E.9th and the Euclid Grand.
June 10, 20205 yr The windows at Public Square were almost all smashed. Euclid Glass was out there earlier today replacing everything. It's almost finished now.
June 10, 20205 yr Wow. Those are really cool! Love the rooftop. Hope a part of the roof is still planned to be open to the public
June 10, 20205 yr WOW...that atrium is sweet, so is the rooftop! Those kitchens though........not a fan. Still a beautiful renovation!!
June 17, 20204 yr They should’ve made this sidewalk red and it would totally feel like a red carpet.? Already trash in the planters though. ? And benches and trash cans are nice and good quality, just not sure who would want to sit there facing parked cars and a busy road. Edited June 17, 20204 yr by urbanetics_
June 17, 20204 yr ^Yeah that was strange. IIRC, there was a pattern of 1 tree planter, 2 no tree planters (with some sparse grassy stuff), 1 tree planter, etc
June 17, 20204 yr I have never understood why seating is arranged facing the street other than bus locations. Simply turn the bench 90 degrees and add 2 between the planters for people to congregate together . I am underwhelmed by the plantings they have chosen. "The May" inset is a nice touch to the sidewalk.
June 17, 20204 yr 40 minutes ago, dave2017 said: I have never understood why seating is arranged facing the street other than bus locations. Simply turn the bench 90 degrees and add 2 between the planters for people to congregate together . I am underwhelmed by the plantings they have chosen. "The May" inset is a nice touch to the sidewalk. Looks like they started typing a sentence then forgot what they were writing about lol
June 19, 20204 yr Let there be LIGHT! Unfortunately the clock wasn't lit up tonight, but wow, what a transformation!
June 19, 20204 yr Sorry about the one at a time approach... having issues uploading these for some reason>?
June 19, 20204 yr ^Just waiting to see some of these from your keen eye ASPhotoman. It looks better now then it did as the May Company. Edited June 19, 20204 yr by Frmr CLEder
June 19, 20204 yr On 6/17/2020 at 4:44 PM, CleveFan said: And some of those big planters have no trees? Then, “why bother?” I think the planters also serve as bollards to protect the building.
June 19, 20204 yr Just now, GISguy said: Great shots @mrclifton88! I think I just followed you on twitter lol @mrcsh88? lol, there has been a lot of UO / Twitter crossover lately, were all finding each other on other platforms ?
June 19, 20204 yr It was covered in scaffolding the last time I saw it. What a transformation. Nice shots!
June 19, 20204 yr Between The May, the Residences at Terminal Tower, the renovated 75 Public Square and, of course, the forthcoming SW World HQ, Cleveland will have one of the most beautiful Public Squares in the country.
June 19, 20204 yr 3 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: @mrcsh88? lol, there has been a lot of UO / Twitter crossover lately, were all finding each other on other platforms ? lol yep, @veganbrisket over here. @urbanetics_ I think posted to your thread or something. Either way (back on topic lol) great building, what a change from a few years ago...Euclid is looking pretty spiffy these days. ---- Also (to drag it back off topic), what's up with these competing guardians lol looks like it could be a Mortal Combat Fight Scene
June 19, 20204 yr 9 minutes ago, CleveFan said: Between The May, the Residences at Terminal Tower, the renovated 75 Public Square and, of course, the forthcoming SW World HQ, Cleveland will have one of the most beautiful Public Squares in the country. I just wish they would have put the casino somewhere else.
June 19, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, Frmr CLEder said: ^Just waiting to see some of these from your keen eye ASPhotoman. It looks better now then it did as the May Company. I'm doing some nighttime shots for a developer soon, so while I'm up there at night I'll be sure to get some nice shots on my actual camera ?
June 19, 20204 yr ^ You and mrclifton88 have this down to a science. Beautiful photos guys! Edited June 19, 20204 yr by Frmr CLEder
June 19, 20204 yr I’m looking for the @ASPhotoman and @mrclifton88how to series on YouTube! Edited June 19, 20204 yr by CleveFan
June 19, 20204 yr Thanks everyone, believe it or not I just use my iPhone 99% of the time... rarely do I have an actual camera with me. It's all about finding the right angle and making sure the exposure is right, other than that it's just luck! ? Can't wait to see what you get @ASPhotoman The wall sconces along the Euclid side weren't lit up yet nor the clock (which has been on before) so it looks like there's a few more elements to be activated. Overall I would say this is one of if not the best example of appropriate and beautiful historical lighting I have seen so far downtown.
June 19, 20204 yr 43 minutes ago, CleveFan said: I’m looking for the @ASPhotoman and @mrclifton88how to series on YouTube! Funny you say that...I'm starting up a YouTube channel this month. ? So your request is noted. Also, does anyone know if the clock has been lit already? Wondering if they're saving that final touch for when they fully open.
June 19, 20204 yr 40 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: ? Can't wait to see what you get @ASPhotoman The wall sconces along the Euclid side weren't lit up yet nor the clock (which has been on before) so it looks like there's a few more elements to be activated. Overall I would say this is one of if not the best example of appropriate and beautiful historical lighting I have seen so far downtown. 3 minutes ago, ASPhotoman said: Also, does anyone know if the clock has been lit already? Wondering if they're saving that final touch for when they fully open. When you forget to refresh your browser before posting. ? When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?
June 19, 20204 yr I'm so glad they are using white light, instead of colors. Colored lights are cool, but they've lost their uniqueness now that nearly every building downtown is bathed in multi-color lights at night. Starting to get cluttered to my eye. The white light really makes it stand out and lets you focus on the beautiful details of the building.
July 14, 20204 yr Video walking tours: And "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 14, 20204 yr Not sure about move-in but leasing just began last week! I also toured today and wowza, is this renovation something.? I was blown away. For those interested, I took a lot of pictures and explained various spaces of the building in this thread on Twitter: Here are just a couple highlights: Edited July 14, 20204 yr by urbanetics_
July 14, 20204 yr I think these provide a fascinating comparison of how the large floorplans of the department store have been divided/carved out into apartments and public spaces. So cool!! And there’s so much history here! Edited July 14, 20204 yr by urbanetics_
July 14, 20204 yr Another vid "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 14, 20204 yr Makes me feel good all over! The repurposing of the May is a great metaphor for the resurgence of Cleveland as a vibrant city with a rich history and new energy.
July 14, 20204 yr If this isn't courtyard structure isn't location scouted for a future James Bond-esque chase scene I'm going to be sorely disappointed!!!
July 15, 20204 yr I'm glad to see those round pillars in the hallway turned out nice, it was a real pain avoiding the big fiberglass clouds when they were cutting them to size. lol In all seriousness, of all the things I've been a part of with the Carpenters, I'm most proud of the May Company. Best break room views ever.
July 15, 20204 yr 5 hours ago, surfohio said: If this isn't courtyard structure isn't location scouted for a future James Bond-esque chase scene I'm going to be sorely disappointed!!! It looks like an old screensaver from the 90's. Edited July 15, 20204 yr by ASP1984
July 15, 20204 yr 18 hours ago, w28th said: When is leasing starting? Move in date? The building opens up mid August
July 15, 20204 yr 10 hours ago, ASP1984 said: It looks like an old screensaver from the 90's. 3D Pipes from Win95?
July 31, 20204 yr Latest Cleveland Business Development letter from the Downtown Cleveland Alliance features this sunny pic of The May with the Terminal Tower towering in the background. So great to have these classic buildings restored to greatness and now coming alive with residents. The flowers and trees framing these buildings create a postcard-perfect image. You've got to feel good for everyone that worked so hard to make that restoration of The May such a success. Thanks for the article DCA!
August 4, 20204 yr Historic May Co. building on Public Square starts leasing apartment, retail space following renovations https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2020/08/historic-may-co-building-on-public-square-starts-leasing-apartment-retail-space-following-renovations.html
August 11, 20204 yr I stopped a few days ago to get a pic of the bushes / trees in the planters out along Prospect. For the love of God throw some water on them!!!
August 11, 20204 yr The planters seem too big or maybe there are too many of them. Edited August 11, 20204 yr by skiwest
August 11, 20204 yr OMG no PLEASE not more things to haunt me at night over not being maintained. Why is this SO HARD
August 11, 20204 yr I hate to be that person but pretty much said this was going to be the end result the minute we figured out what the planters were for.
August 11, 20204 yr 27 minutes ago, mrclifton88 said: OMG no PLEASE not more things to haunt me at night over not being maintained. Why is this SO HARD Yea, those have been there, what a month and a half and are already dead?!?!?!?
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