Clark Ave. AVAILABLE!
Submitted by lmcshane on Sat, 08/27/2011 - 13:34.
Development in CLE - Joe Santiago style...this strip is how development is "planned" on West 25th, too -acknowledged that "chains" are most likely development to occur. Former CLE councilman Joe Santiago moved to Florida. Questions remain especially on how he used building inspectors to move development in the ward while he was the councilperson.
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Clark Ave. The "Promise" of Development
Here are some photos taken last night along Clark Ave. in Cleveland. This is the promise of local retail zoning and "development" in Cleveland. Your tax dollars demolished buildings so this "development" could mushroom in your neighborhood. Is this the improvement you envisioned?
What about those power lines--still not buried in conduit? Does it matter? Evidently, not.
West 25th Corridor -Clark Ave...brilliant minds
Submitted by lmcshane on Sat, 08/27/2011 - 14:01.
FTR--about 50 folks turned out at Applewood on Wednesday, August 10th, to determine what the City of Cleveland has in store for the West 25th St. corridor--State Route 42--also a designated (ha, ha) Federal Scenic by-way
For the most part--the entire West 25th St. corridor and parts of Scranton are to be designated Local Retail Zoning. There is some development planned for the large area cleared (to some degree at taxpayer expense) across from Metrohealth at Woodbridge.
The Wong family, who own a Chinese restaurant in the Peter Rubin/Coral Group plaza in Brooklyn Centre, are lined-up (by the negotiations with the councilman and TWDC) to lease space in the area for a possible "sit-down" restaurant and the Wong family will possibly profit from the sale of property they own on Woodbridge when the parcels are assembled for development.
The Councilman, at the public meeting, refused to identify the overall project developer, citing confidentiality and claiming that it's not part of the public process. Personally, I would think that it is information that residents have a right to know as public dollars (especially in terms of the monies directed to TWDC) are co-mingled with this development.
Also--the subject of the Aragon Ballroom came up and no information was forthcoming at the meeting.
Councilman Cummins and/or TWDC or Detroit Shoreway's staff are welcome to provide better information than I have provided here. Please contact me via post at this site, if any of the information provided is inaccurate.
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Update from Henry Senyak - Fulton Clark intersection home to new RALLY's - what brilliant minds we have here in NEO!! NOTE: School and Zoo - fabulous!!!
Scenic byways
Here's some information on the funding available in Ohio to Scenic byways:
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/OhioByways/Pages/CanalWayOhio.aspx
OUT OF TOWNERS are coming in FROM ALL OVER....
To get in on the Government contract money that is being spent in Cleveland upwards of (As one man said last night-$5.6 BILLION BUCKS!!!)
Out of towners have more awareness of these contracts than local contractors...who are being disserviced by a failure to communicate these opportunities locally..
HECK...even the VA Hospital CONTRACTORS at WADE PARK VA HOSPITAL ARE COMING IN FROM MICHIGAN TO DO THE LABOR WORK!!!!
I bet our local unions would love to check into this.... so much for local loyalty.... So much for Federal jobs being created "LOCALLY".... how humorous....
But, the work is amazing over there at the VA Hospital on Wade Park.....Thanks to all those workers driving in from Michigan and staying on Murray Hill for all your sacrifices to rebuild our VA Hospital!!! God Bless You!
Remember CORRUPTHOGA....THERE IS NO LOYALTY AMONGST THIEVES!!!
Always Appreciative, "ANGELnWard14"
Canadian workers
This may seem off topic--but from my visit to Maryland--I was told by a businessman from the area that the final and most complicated engineering part of opening the Great Allegheny Passage, involved reconstructing the mile long tunnel under Mount Savage--American companies submitted bids, but the project was completed by a Canadian Company that came in lower and did not have to comply with U.S. federal hiring restrictions.
Pearl Rd. West 25th St. Denison Zoo Entry update
And, related- the push this year will be to get 3119 and adjacent Victorian on Denison commercial corridor demo'd. The non-profit has been strong-armed into the demo option despite FACT that the community through two-year Section 106 process has explicitedly NOT settled for demo as the mitigation.
Councilman Cimperman, Councilman Cummins and, obliquely, Councilman Matt Zone can affect positive changes that will benefit the region and the adjacent Brooklyn Centre and Old Brooklyn neighborhoods. The Metroparks is the key player and will be going into another levy year. For very little effort, Metroparks can partner with Art House with a similar arrangement that has benefitted Baycrafters and the Great Lakes Science Center at the Metroparks Huntington Beach.
SEE: http://new.dwell.com/contests/rethinking-preservation/submissions/wirth-house-art-house
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As we go into fall - my neighborhood is slated to lose our primary grocery - no one is saying anything about this major F-UP by City - is anyone proposing a new grocery to replace ALDIs?? with Nelson Cintron Jr Brian J. Cummins Janet Garcia Brian Kazy - also know that Brookside Center Food Pantry has moved to Masonic Building, but with less community services provided. What is the plan here??
Attorney "Dickey" is actually "Hickey"
Attorney "Hickey" - not "Dickey". John Hickey.
His property has been in bad shape for over 15 years.
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Via FB - News of Rallys on Clark -Food Desertification!
How exciting - the marvellous replacement of food options in Ward 14 to closing of Aldis will include a Rally's - across from family-owned bakery -what federal programs will this qualify us for in the future??!!
John Hickey
Thanks Lily - big mistake- thanks for catching. Hickey has loads and loads of property and surprising low tax rates :
Update on CLE development style
Rubin Coral Group - Brooklyn Plaza is almost completely emptied out - Sammy's Furniture (money laundering) has cleared out of the former Block Buster location - O'Reilly's is gone, Uniform store, Best Cuts - barely hanging on --CVS. Expect news any day now that mystery "Asian" developer will break ground on properties across from Metrohealth - so we have more strip development while trashing the former plaza in Brooklyn Centre. This is "development" CLE style - and the "planners" collect their salary for this brilliance.