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Has Achieved Nirvana |
It's Cleveland - who knew? You know I wasn't sold on CLE before we moved here but now we actually like the place and visit fairly often. Certainly more than we ever visited LA - too much of hassle to get there, way spread out, impossible parking. CLE is easy to access, plenty of space, plenty of parking (shrinking the population from 1 milion in 1960 to some 330K today will do that), wide streets, lots of things to see and do ranging from grand to funky. Nice public spaces, 5 live theaters within two blocks and some great restaurants - all much nicer than we have here in the 'burbs. I did not know that they have been busy turning office buildings in to apartments until I saw this article. Everything I have read says it's nearly impossible to do in other cities - LA, SF, DC, NYC to name a few. Maybe these other cities need a giant outdoor chandelier!
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Minor Deity |
Cleveland's a great town. It is SOOOO ripe for inner city redevelopment/gentrification. So many nice neighborhoods where the housing stock has been fairly well maintained and crime is fairly low. I worked in Old Brooklyn near the zoo in 2016 for a while and got to know it better.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
Sounds good. Have been hearing nice things about Cleveland for some years now.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
My Facebook feed has been sending me some astounding restorations of major buildings in Detroit, too.
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Minor Deity |
Cincinnati did this a couple decades ago and it has had immense benefits. Our riverfront is wonderful. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...3b849a284f96ba&ei=50
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I considered moving to Cleveland out of law school. There was a big, high quality law firm; the suburbs were close in and beautiful, with an easy commute; there were plenty of options for theater and orchestra, all easily walkable. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I remember reading about Cincinnati and their repositioning it as a tech hub. I thought it was impressive at the time and it looks the effort was successful.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
The best thing about redeveloping the Shoreway Drive area will be renovating the long abandoned eyesore that was the multi story Westinghouse light bulb factory. It’s up on a hill with commanding views and it should be very nice when it’s completed.
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Unrepentant Dork Gadfly |
Detroit has risen from the ashes and it is an amazing city! There are a lot of issues with gentrification and obviously it isn’t helping everyone but the burned out buildings are being either torn down or restored (as you said, amazing transformations!) and people are moving back to the core and visiting there as well. We considered staying overnight for Rob’s birthday last weekend and the cheapest hotel room we could find in a decent downtown hotel was $450 a night - on par with Chicago. And while I was disappointed since we didn’t want to spend that much for an evening out, I wasn’t terribly surprised. As to the original thread, we have only been to Chicago once but really enjoyed it!!
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