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- Mayor Jackson demands details by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 26, 2009
Frank Jackson, displeased with what he views as a lack of communication from MMPI, yesterday sent the company a list of questions (PDF) about the the proposed changes in the design of the Medical Mart. He also said that the...
- Medical Mart conversation by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 24, 2009
On the most recent Feagler & Friends program, architect Peter van Dijk, Levin College Dean Ned Hill, and the Plain Dealer's Steven Litt discussed the changing plans for the Medical Mart in Cleveland. A Plain Dealer editorial said that the...
- Quikrete Is the Great D.I.Y. Concrete and Sand Brand by BrandlandUSA on Nov 23, 2009
The idea behind a brand is to turn a commodity into a special thing. And what is more commodity than concrete; concrete is cement and sand, right? Such was the genius of Gene Winchester, who created Quikrete brand concrete mix in 1952 in Columbus, Oh...
- Fading Stories In Stone – New England Cemeteries In Need Of Restoration by Cambridge Real Estate on Nov 21, 2009
Fading Stories In Stone – New England Cemeteries In Need Of Restoration. An article in Sunday’s Boston Globe, “A Race Against Time To Save History”, about Robert Carlson’s work documenting and restoring gravestones o...
- Cleveland Cold Storage building controversy by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 20, 2009
The Plain Dealer and Channel 3 have more details about the dispute between the Ohio Department of Transportation and Fred Finley, owner of the Cleveland Cold Storage building. Update: a judge returned control of the building to Finley pending a...
- Union Gospel Press restoration by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 17, 2009
The $21 million renovation of the Union Gospel Press building in Tremont should be completed by the end of the year. About half of the units in the 175,000-square-foot complex have been rented....
- Cleveland Cold Storage building by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 16, 2009
The owner of the Cleveland Cold Storage building says that he has been treated unfairly by the Ohio Department of Transportation. Also known as the Distribution Terminal Warehouse, it is one of several historic buildings that ODOT intends to demolish...







