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21 hours ago, marty15 said:

Ooooh boy

 

16 hours ago, JB said:

Looks about right from that picture.

 yeah, why do I think there's going to be a similar and more visceral reaction in response for the much larger plan (2,000+ residences) proposed for Painesville Township? 😲 

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    The first phase of Lake Metroparks Lakefront Trail is now open. When completed, it will link Painesville Township Park with Fairport Harbor at a distance of 2.5 miles--  

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    If you happen to be driving through Perry Village, I’m doing all the architectural and design work on the former village hall and police department. As well as creating a lot of the custom accents. 

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The marina at Fairport Harbor is moving along:

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Below is an article that was featured in Marina Dock Age Magazine in April, 2022.

https://www.msa-ps.com/stormwater-plans-practices-and-payoffs/

 

And here is the Fairport Harbor Port Authority website article:

https://www.exploretheport.com/blank-3

 

The Lake Metroparks is still working on a 2.5 mile lakefront trail from the Fairport Harbor marina to the Painesville Township Park, across the old Diamond Shamrock property, one of the largest brownfield sites in the US

 

Here is the Lakeview Bluffs redevelopment plan that has been floating around for many years regarding the potential future of that property. 

23 hours ago, eastvillagedon said:

Laketran breaks ground for headquarters expansion (no article, just a picture 😛)

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 Info about the new Laketran facility--

 

Laketran holds groundbreaking ceremony for headquarters renovation project

The project will cost $22 million and add 37,670-square feet of operations and bus storage space to the existing 162,000-square-foot headquarters.

March 15, 2023

 

https://www.masstransitmag.com/technology/facilities/press-release/53028554/laketran-laketran-holds-groundbreaking-ceremony-for-headquarters-renovation-project

 

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On 2/25/2023 at 3:07 PM, eastvillagedon said:

yuuuge development with a "new town center" and over 2,000 residences proposed for Painesville Township--

 

https://news.yahoo.com/painesville-township-discuss-proposed-development-160100117.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

 

 My favorite quote:

"The general consensus from the residents was that there's no sense of place, there's no gathering place, there's no identity to Painesville Township," she said, adding, "To foster a sense of pride in community, the general consensus from the residents was, we needed a gathering space."

 

Huh? You have a "gathering place," and have had one for 200 years: It's called downtown Painesville! As a matter of fact, the reason people live in the Township is that it has no identity--lol. How obnoxious. 

 

 

Plans for this development, officially called the Villages at Casement (named after the small airport which occupied this plot of land), have already (predictably) been pared down by a few hundred units, but this hasn't stopped the NIMBY people from coming up with reasons to stop it. The newest is rather novel: Lack of adequate infrastructure in case of evacuation which may result from an emergency at the nearby the Perry nuclear power plant. While this does seem like a prudent concern, it's not like there aren't thousands of people living in the area already--

 

But why would anyone want an "extended-stay" in Painesville?? 😅

 

Developers share plans for new extended-stay hotel in Painesville

 

https://www.news-herald.com/2023/04/01/developers-share-plans-for-new-extended-stay-hotel-in-painesville/

 

"The Painesville Planning Commission recently approved a zoning request that will allow for the construction of a proposed Marriott TownePlace Suites extended-stay hotel at the western end of the city."

here are some generic pictures of, well, basically nothing...seriously, it's the progress of the bank-to-Lake Erie College dorm project. Apparently the whole building will be renovated in stages, with the first students scheduled to move in by August. Hopefully the interior will retain some of the 50's-60's character of the era (I believe most of the exterior work has been completed). That last picture looks especially depressing. The bank president's office? I didn't realize this building had been abandoned for nearly a decade :classic_sad:

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how can an amphitheater that seats between only 200 to 300 possibly cost nearly $2M??  Why bother!? 🥴

 

Painesville receives $500,000 grant for proposed amphitheater

 

https://www.news-herald.com/2023/04/20/painesville-receives-500000-grant-for-proposed-amphitheater/

 

"Painesville recently received a state grant to help fund the construction of an amphitheater in a planned downtown entertainment district.

 

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources awarded the city a $500,000 Land and Water Conservation Fund grant in early April, which will contribute to what City Manager Doug Lewis said is the structure’s approximate cost of $1.925 million.

 

Work will begin after the city learns the final grading information for the nearby Grand River Walk mixed-use development, located at 257 E. Main St., in 2024 or 2025.

 

The estimated price reflects construction of an amphitheater that will seat 200 to 300 people, restrooms, a changing room for performers and a storage space, he added. Burgess and Niple is completing the design work."

apparently the comments on the Painesville City facebook page got so hostile and divisive in response to this story they felt the need to post the message below 😂

 

 

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On 4/21/2023 at 2:01 PM, eastvillagedon said:

how can an amphitheater that seats between only 200 to 300 possibly cost nearly $2M??  Why bother!? 🥴

 

Blossom cost over $8m to build in 1967-8 (approximately $69m today) and only "seats" 6000. Plus another 15,000 on the lawn. 

 

Maybe something similar is going on here.  Seats for 2-300 but a much larger total "audience" space.

6 minutes ago, Foraker said:

 

Blossom cost over $8m to build in 1967-8 (approximately $69m today) and only "seats" 6000. Plus another 15,000 on the lawn. 

 

Maybe something similar is going on here.  Seats for 2-300 but a much larger total "audience" space.

well, possibly, and although there seems to be an appreciable amount of green space surrounding it, the amphitheater is essentially connected to the apartments. Who thought this would be a good idea? Regardless of what kind of acts are booked to perform there, invariably some residents are going to object to the noise. Maybe part of the screening process for prospective tenants should be to ensure that everyone who moves in favors a specific genre of music and limit occupancy to those people 🙃--

 

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On 3/12/2023 at 4:44 PM, WhatUp said:

The marina at Fairport Harbor is moving along:

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Below is an article that was featured in Marina Dock Age Magazine in April, 2022.

https://www.msa-ps.com/stormwater-plans-practices-and-payoffs/

 

And here is the Fairport Harbor Port Authority website article:

https://www.exploretheport.com/blank-3

 

The Lake Metroparks is still working on a 2.5 mile lakefront trail from the Fairport Harbor marina to the Painesville Township Park, across the old Diamond Shamrock property, one of the largest brownfield sites in the US

 

Here is the Lakeview Bluffs redevelopment plan that has been floating around for many years regarding the potential future of that property. 

 

Fairport Harbor transient marina project will get boost from federal grant

 

Fairport Harbor (and most Lake County cities on the lake) have so much wasted potential.

22 minutes ago, JB said:

Fairport Harbor (and most Lake County cities on the lake) have so much wasted potential.

things are changing, aren't they? Fairport has one of the top-rated restaurants in the Cleveland area (the Pompadour, or is that all hype? the owners are also working on a brewpub that should be opening soon) as well as other little specialty places like Glazed Fairport for doughnuts and Fairport Creamery for ice cream (granted, all that sugar will make you sick) and a decent pizza place now. Also there seems to be a lot of activity in developing the lakefront for recreational use, like the Painesville Township pier which opened a few years ago plus the proposed new trail along the lake, and the beaches in Lake County, particularly Headlands, are generally well-regarded. I guess so much more can still be done. What is it that you would like to see?

 

 

 

 

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On 4/10/2023 at 2:27 PM, eastvillagedon said:

here are some generic pictures of, well, basically nothing...seriously, it's the progress of the bank-to-Lake Erie College dorm project. Apparently the whole building will be renovated in stages, with the first students scheduled to move in by August. Hopefully the interior will retain some of the 50's-60's character of the era (I believe most of the exterior work has been completed). That last picture looks especially depressing. The bank president's office? I didn't realize this building had been abandoned for nearly a decade :classic_sad:

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some more photos taken during a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Lake Erie dorm project last week. Not sure about that carpeting on the staircase, but it looks new (I'm probably wrong, but I don't think after years of neglect it would look like that). The vault, which I believe will be incorporated into a restaurant (if they ever get one-- lol), looks like it might have been restored. Either that or that it never fell into an extreme state of disrepair--

 

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Who says the Great Lakes Mall is dying? Sure, it only has one real department store left after Macy's fled two years ago (after one time having five. edit: okay JC Penney is still there 🙄); and a bunch of independent stores of dubious quality have taken spaces abandoned by major chains, but it's getting an Original Hot Dog Factory! Yes, I've never heard of it either, and I believe this may be the first Ohio location (there appears to be a bunch of them in Atlanta). I checked the menu and of course the prices are ridiculous for hot dogs, but apparently not after you pile on various layers of goop and christen them with specialized themes 🥴

 

https://theoriginalhotdogfactory.com/new-menu/

 

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29 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said:

Who says the Great Lakes Mall is dying? Sure, it only has one real department store left after Macy's fled two years ago (after one time having five. edit: okay JC Penney is still there 🙄); and a bunch of independent stores of dubious quality have taken spaces abandoned by major chains, but it's getting an Original Hot Dog Factory! Yes, I've never heard of it either, and I believe this may be the first Ohio location (there appears to be a bunch of them in Atlanta). I checked the menu and of course the prices are ridiculous for hot dogs, but apparently not after you pile on various layers of goop and christen them with specialized themes 🥴

 

https://theoriginalhotdogfactory.com/new-menu/

 

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I’m surprised the Mentor mall has been able to adapt with stores closing down. They do have a d**k’s that I visit frequently.

On 4/27/2023 at 2:38 PM, eastvillagedon said:

things are changing, aren't they? Fairport has one of the top-rated restaurants in the Cleveland area (the Pompadour, or is that all hype? the owners are also working on a brewpub that should be opening soon) as well as other little specialty places like Glazed Fairport for doughnuts and Fairport Creamery for ice cream (granted, all that sugar will make you sick) and a decent pizza place now. Also there seems to be a lot of activity in developing the lakefront for recreational use, like the Painesville Township pier which opened a few years ago plus the proposed new trail along the lake, and the beaches in Lake County, particularly Headlands, are generally well-regarded. I guess so much more can still be done. What is it that you would like to see?

 

 

 

 

Sorry, I didn’t realize you asked me what I’d like to see. Those are all great things, I guess I’m more focused on the west end of Lake County since I’m from here (grew up in Willowick and now live in Mentor unfortunately). There is so much what could have been especially for the cities on the Lake. The things happening Fairport Harbor are what I like to see.

38 minutes ago, JB said:

Sorry, I didn’t realize you asked me what I’d like to see. Those are all great things, I guess I’m more focused on the west end of Lake County since I’m from here (grew up in Willowick and now live in Mentor unfortunately). There is so much what could have been especially for the cities on the Lake. The things happening Fairport Harbor are what I like to see.

 

Willowick? booo--kidding!! (I'm probably a lot older than you but I remember going to a Chinese restaurant at Shoregate Shopping Center decades ago. Can't remember the name. It's probably not there anymore. In the 70's there couldn't have been more than a couple of Chinese rests. in Lake County). I always regarded Willowick as a true suburb of Cleveland (unlike Painesville/Fairport, which were small, historic towns, outside and apart from the sprawl of the 50's and 60's). I think more stuff might be happening in the eastern half of Lake Co. because there was always an emphasis on the Lake Erie waterfront. Fairport, despite its size, has been a commercial port since it's settlement, and there were always beaches in the immediate area that were attractions (this is probably way before your time, but even Painesville Township Park had a bit of a beachfront, albeit rocky, before it eroded). I don't know if the western part of the county has public beaches, right? 

 

don't know if you've been to Lake Erie Bluffs in Perry. It's worth a visit. #17 in this article: https://www.outsideonline.com/adventure-travel/destinations/north-america/best-hikes-beaches-us/

 

As for the Great Lakes Mall, who knows how well it's really doing, but I think despite losing so many businesses, it remains really popular (from what I read) and keeps trying to reinvent itself, like so many malls around the country whose fortunes have changed. And it was and still is the only major mall in Lake County, far enough from those in the closer Cleveland suburbs that seem(ed) to be fighting for the same customer base. 

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4 hours ago, eastvillagedon said:

 

Willowick? booo--kidding!! (I'm probably a lot older than you but I remember going to a Chinese restaurant at Shoregate Shopping Center decades ago. Can't remember the name. It's probably not there anymore. In the 70's there couldn't have been more than a couple of Chinese rests. in Lake County). I always regarded Willowick as a true suburb of Cleveland (unlike Painesville/Fairport, which were small, historic towns, outside and apart from the sprawl of the 50's and 60's). I think more stuff might be happening in the eastern half of Lake Co. because there was always an emphasis on the Lake Erie waterfront. Fairport, despite its size, has been a commercial port since it's settlement, and there were always beaches in the immediate area that were attractions (this is probably way before your time, but even Painesville Township Park had a bit of a beachfront, albeit rocky, before it eroded). I don't know if the western part of the county has public beaches, right? 

 

don't know if you've been to Lake Erie Bluffs in Perry. It's worth a visit. #17 in this article: https://www.outsideonline.com/adventure-travel/destinations/north-america/best-hikes-beaches-us/

 

As for the Great Lakes Mall, who knows how well it's really doing, but I think despite losing so many businesses, it remains really popular (from what I read) and keeps trying to reinvent itself, like so many malls around the country whose fortunes have changed. And it was and still is the only major mall in Lake County, far enough from those in the closer Cleveland suburbs that seem(ed) to be fighting for the same customer base. 

Honestly that might be the one that just closed down last year, it was great. Was born in 91, so it might have been a different one. Agreed though, Willowick seems like more of a suburb of Cleveland.

 

I will have to venture farther east and take my son to check out these places. I just remember in high school Fairport Harbor had the best beach.

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It looks like some incremental steps are finally beginning toward the re-development of Victoria Place (aka originally that white elephant known as the New Market Mall, now almost fifty years old). However, while I'm glad to see that the current projects could bring in several hundred new residents downtown, I was a little annoyed over the quote below by Shawn Neece of the development team. While Painesville obviously never had much of a downtown population, surely he must realize that there are two decent sized apartment buildings which have been there for awhile. One, the beautiful and well-maintained Johnson Apartments located diagonally opposite the park, dating back to the 1930's (first picture below); and also a fairly large Section 8 building (second pic) located on the other side of the same block as Victoria Place! Oops, did I say Section 8? Based on his statement I guess the tenants who live there are not that important to the "placemaking" (another term that was new to me) profile he envisions for the area. 😅 

 

“We could very well have 600-700 people living right here in the downtown, and these are people that have some means, have some money,” Neece said. “We think it’s going to be really important for placemaking for this whole area.”

 

 

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ground broken today for Fairport Harbor's new school. There are only a little over 600 students in the system so all grades will be combined on a single campus (current high school is in the back of the picture). Don't blame me for the new design. Maybe other side looks better 😒

 

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Fairport lighthouse renovation story makes it to the BBC in light of (🙄) new campaign to sell decommissioned lighthouses. I thought this place was supposed to be a B&B (or something similar) by now, at least I think that was the owner's plan. I guess this is taking much longer to materialize

 

 

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On 5/1/2023 at 1:59 PM, eastvillagedon said:

 

some more photos taken during a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Lake Erie dorm project last week. Not sure about that carpeting on the staircase, but it looks new (I'm probably wrong, but I don't think after years of neglect it would look like that). The vault, which I believe will be incorporated into a restaurant (if they ever get one-- lol), looks like it might have been restored. Either that or that it never fell into an extreme state of disrepair--

 

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I'm kind of wondering what's going on here but it appears they're getting rid of those white, blocky panels or whatever they are at the top of this building. I never understood what purpose they served anyway, although it's required that at least the exterior (not sure about interior) is restored to its original design. Incidentally, the building's new name will be Tiberius Tower. No, not the sadistic Roman emperor! Tiberius is a long time college mascot 🐶

 

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On 7/6/2022 at 2:07 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Work will soon begin to save a portion of Painesville's Bank St. that's close to collapsing into the Grand River 🤯 A couple of hundred feet from this location is a nice park, developed not that many years ago, called Beaty Landing that's worth a visit. I always liked walking along river next to the cliffs. http://www.lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/beaty-landing

 

 

 

A couple of pictures from the Army Corps of Engineers' Bank St. Retaining Wall Project which should be finished in July

 

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here's the site plan for the 1,775 unit Villages at Casement development proposed for Painesville Township (still awaiting final approval). I'm thinking, maybe the NIMBY people have a point lol 🤔

 

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this narrow plot of land in Painesville (formerly the site of an abandoned service garage or something) is being developed for a casual little eatery called Zapp's Custard & Mustard. The owner, Anthony Zappitelli, has two other places: Zappitelli's Pizza in Mentor and Red Creek Bar & Grill in P'ville Township. The name alone should attract lots of customers, as those two food items naturally complement each other 🥴, to say nothing of how happy the immediate neighbors will be if this place really catches on 🙂 Hey, at least it's walkable 🤩

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On 7/6/2023 at 2:14 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Cleveland Clinic Mentor to open July 11

 

 

 

what's next? AI doctors? It could mean less malpractice 🤔

 

edit--what am I talking about? They already exist? Right? I'm so behind technologically. And why is that bird still showing up on these tweets? lol

 

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I'm not really sure what all of this encompasses (the term "conduit bond financing" threw me and just went downhill from there lol), but $7M sounds like a good thing--

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

another nice article on the Painesville taco scene, although this comment of the city's facebook page was rather mean-spirited: "I have never seen a city that embraces one culture more than all the others in the city. Shame on you."  I guess they're forgetting about all the German and Chinese restaurants in town-wtf (not for nothing, you do not want to make a special trip to Painesville for Chinese food lol).

 

 

On 6/13/2023 at 3:29 PM, eastvillagedon said:

here's the site plan for the 1,775 unit Villages at Casement development proposed for Painesville Township (still awaiting final approval). I'm thinking, maybe the NIMBY people have a point lol 🤔

 

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In the latest news on the Villages at Casement development--the number of proposed units, always shifting, for now stands at a very patriotic sounding 1,776-- which includes 647 single family homes, 711 townhomes, and 418 apartments; in addition the town center, which according to the article "will include Italianate-style architecture, similar to the nearby Casement House." I'm sure that won't look too Disney-ish, will it? 

 

Painesville Township trustees approve Casement rezoning request, preliminary development plan

 

https://www.news-herald.com/2023/08/18/painesville-township-trustees-approve-casement-rezoning-request-preliminary-development-plan/

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

a couple of nice looking little hangouts opened recently in Fairport Harbor; and yesterday Lake Co. got not just one, but two new Sheetz! Who could ask for anything more?? (okay, I don't know how to get rid of one of those duplicate tweets or whatever they're called now)

 

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2 hours ago, eastvillagedon said:

a couple of nice looking little hangouts opened recently in Fairport Harbor; and yesterday Lake Co. got not just one, but two new Sheetz! Who could ask for anything more?? (okay, I don't know how to get rid of one of those duplicate tweets or whatever they're called now)

 

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Fairport Harbor is looking like it’s turning into a nice little downtown. 

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Land is being cleared this week for Grand River Walk project. Groundbreaking soon?...That retaining wall would look awesome covered in ivy. But would that cause it to collapse? lol

 

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Single family homes and townhouses are proposed for the former Lake East Hospital site. This plot of land, a portion of which can be seen in the photo below, has been abandoned for over a decade. This article has a paywall (isn't everyone here a News Herald subscriber? lol) so I've posted the first few paragraphs--

 

"Developers recently presented a concept for adding residences to the former Lake East Hospital site and surrounding areas.

 

The concept was presented during the Nov. 9 Painesville Planning Commission meeting by Munson Township-based Payne and Payne Builders and depicted the construction of townhouses and single-family houses for a potential development called Highland Park.

 

Representatives for the city and builders said that the presentation was not a finished proposal, and that more steps will need to be completed before any plans are approved or residences are added.

 

According to Payne and Payne Division Vice President Brett Dawson, the developers intend for their homes to have a value in the low $300,000 range.

 

During a conversation on density, he said that the developers want to fit in with the surrounding properties.

 

“We’re really trying to find a mix where it really matches the existing neighborhood and feels like it belongs and houses aren’t jammed in there,” Dawson said. “What we really hope to bring is just high-quality housing to Painesville.”

 

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On 10/27/2023 at 2:22 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Land is being cleared this week for Grand River Walk project. Groundbreaking soon?...That retaining wall would look awesome covered in ivy. But would that cause it to collapse? lol

 

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I have no idea how TIF bonds work, but I guess it's a good thing, right?

would have liked a little more originality in the design :classic_rolleyes:, but great to see this project actually happen

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I noticed that some new renderings of the redevelopment of Victoria Place (that abysmal failure of a "mall" that was supposed to usher in a revitalization of Painesville nearly 50 (!) years ago) appeared recently. A portion of the structure will be converted to apartments (about 70 or so as I had read), although I was hoping for a more dramatic transformation of the facade (more open access to the street, for example). I don't even know what you would call this architectural style (Brutalist Lite? lol) but if they can make it look as decent as it does in these illustrations it won't be so bad (the last three pictures show the current condition)

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

a little note regarding the ongoing Lake Erie College bank-to-dorm project: In addition to a roof deck, a penthouse structure is being added, no doubt as an enhancement for more serious academic pursuits. So far an infinity pool is not in the plans. 

 

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glad they found something to do with the bank building

34 minutes ago, Whipjacka said:

glad they found something to do with the bank building

 

yeah, this looks great, but recent revelations about the school's financial situation--suggesting a cover-up by the previous president who mysteriously resigned in the spring after seven years-- was far worse than what was known. Oh well, I'm sure the building can be easily reconfigured into regular apartments and join the chorus of ambitious plans for new housing in downtown Painesville. Until then, let 'em eat cake! lol

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 11/17/2023 at 1:42 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Single family homes and townhouses are proposed for the former Lake East Hospital site. This plot of land, a portion of which can be seen in the photo below, has been abandoned for over a decade. This article has a paywall (isn't everyone here a News Herald subscriber? lol) so I've posted the first few paragraphs--

 

"Developers recently presented a concept for adding residences to the former Lake East Hospital site and surrounding areas.

 

The concept was presented during the Nov. 9 Painesville Planning Commission meeting by Munson Township-based Payne and Payne Builders and depicted the construction of townhouses and single-family houses for a potential development called Highland Park.

 

Representatives for the city and builders said that the presentation was not a finished proposal, and that more steps will need to be completed before any plans are approved or residences are added.

 

According to Payne and Payne Division Vice President Brett Dawson, the developers intend for their homes to have a value in the low $300,000 range.

 

During a conversation on density, he said that the developers want to fit in with the surrounding properties.

 

“We’re really trying to find a mix where it really matches the existing neighborhood and feels like it belongs and houses aren’t jammed in there,” Dawson said. “What we really hope to bring is just high-quality housing to Painesville.”

 

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The development of the old Lake East Hospital site proceeds at a snail's pace, but some progress: Two model homes will soon appear as examples of what to expect in what is now called Highland Park. Though modest in size, the idea is for them to blend in to the adjacent neighborhood which consists primarily of late 19th/early 20th Century homes. The current plan is not the first for the site. Several years ago a different developer proposed something more ambitious (shown at bottom), involving a few mid-rise apartments (in addition to single family homes and townhouses). Obviously the plan never materialized as the developer pulled out. I suspect part of the reason may have been the NIMBYish hand-wringing that's already occurring by some neighbors of this project, fearing too much "density" (as if there's a real concern that it may turn into Tokyo, although I would love to see a cluster of 50-story towers that could have been marketed as "A Little Bit O' Toronto in the Heart of Painesville."  I suggest anyone really worried about this should move to Perry). I look forward to seeing what develops--

 

 

 

here's an overview of the site on the right, not that it wouldn't have been obvious without the aid of my expert drafting skills

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the plan from a number of years ago

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developer buys old Sears store at the Great Lakes Mall. "No definitive plans for the site" stated 🤔. I remember when this store opened, the last of the anchors at the mall

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Bloc Digital, a UK-based firm, opens in Mentor--

 

https://www.news-herald.com/2024/02/14/global-business-power-bloc-digital-opens-north-american-headquarters-in-mentor/

 

"A leading 3D content, data visualization and alternative reality solutions company has landed in Lake County with the official opening of the North American headquarters of Bloc Digital at the Matchworks Building in Mentor.

 

According to a city news release, the UK-founded company has chosen the city to establish its full life cycle of marketing, training and Industry 4.0 capabilities and support its new and existing clients across the United States."

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