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by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:56 pm
by Erie Warrior » Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:15 pm
Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 wrote:
Maybe start with what has to be 20-30 miles of wasted lakefront?
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by Hikohadon » Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:25 pm
by LarsHancock » Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:37 pm

by swerb » Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:45 pm
by Triple-S » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:21 pm
swerb wrote:But the Lakefront ... my God. What a train wreck. What a waste. Burke Lakefront has to be one of the grossest misuses of space in all of America, and no one can figure out how to get rid of it and redevelop it.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by swerb » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:32 pm
by mattvan1 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:43 pm
Triple-S wrote:
Get Gilbert behind it. One of the best tracks EVER for Autoracing.
by Triple-S » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:45 pm
swerb wrote:Not exactly where I was going with that.
mattvan1 wrote:That's funny because just the other day I was reading an interview with Michael Schumacher where he was quoted as saying "Why would I want to race at Monza or in Monaco when I can run on an abandoned airstrip on Lake Erie?"
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:13 pm
LarsHancock wrote:Actually, if you look at it, the city of Cleveland is doing a lot to turn itself in the right direction.
I've met with the people in the city in charge of revitalizing the downtown area, and if you go up high enough in the Terminal Tower you can see signs of progress everywhere. The ghosttown that was the Flats is being revitalized into a commercial area. The Ernst & Young tower in the Flats will be a centerpiece for this revitalization, and will bring a ton of jobs and commerce downtown along with added (and needed) hotel space. There will be a grocery store in the flats and a number of new restaurants, hopefully permanent this time. The city is also being smart about providing tax advantages and other incentives to companies to relocate downtown.
Just look at the E4th St revitalization to see how far the city has come, and that's before the casino started drawing traffic downtown.
If you're not noticing downtown Cleveland is already on the uptick, you're not looking.
by leadpipe » Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:40 pm
Triple-S wrote:swerb wrote:Not exactly where I was going with that.
I know, but my indycar homerism is getting in the way. I think it should be used in a better way, not torn a part.
Burke was great for racing, and was one of the staples of my childhood along with the airshow. Both owned.mattvan1 wrote:That's funny because just the other day I was reading an interview with Michael Schumacher where he was quoted as saying "Why would I want to race at Monza or in Monaco when I can run on an abandoned airstrip on Lake Erie?"
Yeah, we're not getting Formula 1.
Austin just got it though, and took bending to every whim of Bernie Ecclestone to get it.
Indy on the other hand? They have street races in Baltimore and Detroit. Providence Rhode Island is in talks with them for gods sake. And I believe James Hinchcliffe, and a few other drivers in the series would like it back.
Roger Penske, and Bobby Rahal have Cleveland roots as well.
by pod2dawg » Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:55 pm
by Fire Marshall Bill 2.0 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:48 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:50 am
by googleeph2 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 11:59 am
by peeker643 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:48 pm
googleeph2 wrote:Peeker, in the 1980s, the Great Lakes region was considering allowing a pipeline to run fresh lake water south and west, to drought areas. Thankfully, that seemed to die. Instead of sending resources out, we should be attracting people and industry back to NEO. They take our population and then want our water too? Eff that.
What impact does water supply have on business growth in the modern age? Mostly just to support a population? Or does it still have a manufacturing role?
by googleeph2 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:33 pm
by MOSER » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:35 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:42 pm
by DeanSheen » Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:25 pm
by pod2dawg » Wed Oct 17, 2012 11:42 pm
googleeph2 wrote:Peeker, in the 1980s, the Great Lakes region was considering allowing a pipeline to run fresh lake water south and west, to drought areas. Thankfully, that seemed to die. Instead of sending resources out, we should be attracting people and industry back to NEO. They take our population and then want our water too? Eff that.
What impact does water supply have on business growth in the modern age? Mostly just to support a population? Or does it still have a manufacturing role?
by Govbarney » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:05 am
pod2dawg wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Peeker, in the 1980s, the Great Lakes region was considering allowing a pipeline to run fresh lake water south and west, to drought areas. Thankfully, that seemed to die. Instead of sending resources out, we should be attracting people and industry back to NEO. They take our population and then want our water too? Eff that.
What impact does water supply have on business growth in the modern age? Mostly just to support a population? Or does it still have a manufacturing role?
Clean fresh water is the "gold" of the future.
To the original point, Jimmy will develop the Browns into a winner.
No, Jimmy will not be developing Burke.
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:18 am
by motherscratcher » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:50 am
Hikohadon wrote:Since it doesn't sound like a roof is a possibility (Haslam said on a radio interview that that got blown out of proportion and he didn't know if there was a 25% chance of it happening or a 1% chance), what refurbishments to the stadium would you like to see to "spice it up"?
by googleeph2 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:05 am
by DeanSheen » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:13 am
googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:15 am
googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.

by FUDU » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:23 am
by motherscratcher » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:24 am
Hikohadon wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
I think we can all agree on that, but let's concentrate on the stadium for now, since that's what Haslam is actively looking to improve.
How about partial roofs over the north and south sections like they have in Seattle to give people their precious protection but more importantly reverberate the sound?
by peeker643 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:24 am
by FUDU » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:27 am
by Larvell Blanks » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:16 pm
motherscratcher wrote:
That would be cool, but it gets you no closer to using the facility for conventions and other indoor events. It's still just an 8 times a year plus a Chesney concert stadium. I don't see anyone dropping a few hundred mil to make the place louder.
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:06 pm
motherscratcher wrote:Hikohadon wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
I think we can all agree on that, but let's concentrate on the stadium for now, since that's what Haslam is actively looking to improve.
How about partial roofs over the north and south sections like they have in Seattle to give people their precious protection but more importantly reverberate the sound?
That would be cool, but it gets you no closer to using the facility for conventions and other indoor events. It's still just an 8 times a year plus a Chesney concert stadium. I don't see anyone dropping a few hundred mil to make the place louder.
by motherscratcher » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:35 pm
Hikohadon wrote:motherscratcher wrote:Hikohadon wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
I think we can all agree on that, but let's concentrate on the stadium for now, since that's what Haslam is actively looking to improve.
How about partial roofs over the north and south sections like they have in Seattle to give people their precious protection but more importantly reverberate the sound?
That would be cool, but it gets you no closer to using the facility for conventions and other indoor events. It's still just an 8 times a year plus a Chesney concert stadium. I don't see anyone dropping a few hundred mil to make the place louder.
The place ain't gettin a roof.
Move on.
I simply asked what improvements THAT AREN'T A ROOF would you like to see them make, since he's already said he wants to refurbish the stadium FOR FOOTBALL GAMES.
by neoleo » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:41 pm
motherscratcher wrote:As far as other improvements, fuck if I know. It's a stadiuim that has seats and a scoreboard and sells beer. What else is there?

by pup » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:53 pm
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:01 pm
motherscratcher wrote:As far as other improvements, fuck if I know. It's a stadiuim that has seats and a scoreboard and sells beer. What else is there?
by pup » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:03 pm
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:06 pm
pup wrote:Is there any type of "Browns Hall of Fame"? Anything to tie the history of the club to the present? Might need to do something along those lines as well.
by pod2dawg » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:11 pm
by Gradysmanldy » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:22 pm
DeanSheen wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
Sure, but I'm not sure how you get around the FAA outside of an act of congress. My civics is very vague when it comes to that.
The Port ceded like 20 acres North of the stadium to the city and that will be developed in conjunction with the Browns. Initial plans look like it will also include a Cleveland Clinic sports medicine facility.
by Hikohadon » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:33 pm
Gradysmanldy wrote:DeanSheen wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
Sure, but I'm not sure how you get around the FAA outside of an act of congress. My civics is very vague when it comes to that.
The Port ceded like 20 acres North of the stadium to the city and that will be developed in conjunction with the Browns. Initial plans look like it will also include a Cleveland Clinic sports medicine facility.
My geography is vague, but why does Burke need to be an emergency airport for Hopkins (20 mins away) when Akron's airport is about 35 minutes away?
EDIT: Woops, it's 55 minutes away. Question still stands, though.
by Gradysmanldy » Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:01 pm
pup wrote:WiFi
New HD scoreboard
Some sort of scrolling scoreboard on the face of the second deck
by peeker643 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 4:27 pm
by leadpipe » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:47 pm
Hikohadon wrote:Gradysmanldy wrote:DeanSheen wrote:googleeph2 wrote:Seriously though, I don't know about the stadium itelf, but I've heard of the lakefront described as something Cleveland 'turns its shoulders' to. That needs to change. Open it up, and figure out a way to use Burke. So it's on a landfill- so is CBS. Plenty of models to emulate- someone mentioned Chicago. You don't need to build huge structures on the thing.
Sure, but I'm not sure how you get around the FAA outside of an act of congress. My civics is very vague when it comes to that.
The Port ceded like 20 acres North of the stadium to the city and that will be developed in conjunction with the Browns. Initial plans look like it will also include a Cleveland Clinic sports medicine facility.
My geography is vague, but why does Burke need to be an emergency airport for Hopkins (20 mins away) when Akron's airport is about 35 minutes away?
EDIT: Woops, it's 55 minutes away. Question still stands, though.
Not sure how difficult it would be to relocate an airport of Burke's minimal importance, but I bet the relative value of whatever development took its place would be worth it.
by Ziner » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:52 pm
by DeanSheen » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:56 pm
by Spin » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:22 pm
DeanSheen wrote:RE Burke:
I used to be pretty pissed about Burke and eventually I found out a few facts that put things in perspective. Bottom line is it seems doubtful that it will ever be developed.
1.) It is built on a landfill which makes it unsuitable for most any kind of construction.
2.) The FAA uses it as an emergency airport for Hopkins. Post 9/11 the rules were rewritten about such things and it's my understanding that Burke is the only airport that fits the bill.
by Spin » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:31 pm
pup wrote:Is there any type of "Browns Hall of Fame"? Anything to tie the history of the club to the present? Might need to do something along those lines as well.
by Govbarney » Thu Oct 18, 2012 11:34 pm
Spin wrote:DeanSheen wrote:RE Burke:
I used to be pretty pissed about Burke and eventually I found out a few facts that put things in perspective. Bottom line is it seems doubtful that it will ever be developed.
1.) It is built on a landfill which makes it unsuitable for most any kind of construction.
2.) The FAA uses it as an emergency airport for Hopkins. Post 9/11 the rules were rewritten about such things and it's my understanding that Burke is the only airport that fits the bill.
Burke is vrey important for another reason, if you want business you need a business airport nearby. Having a downtown airport is a big advantage. It averages almost 200 take-offs/landings a day, imagine adding those into Hopkin's air traffic. Businesses maintain aircraft because commrcial flying just doesn't get it.
It's also very important with medical flights into Cleveland Clinic and University Hospital. Cleveland Clinic has a fleet of jets that fly all over the world bringing patients ($$$$$$$$) here. It's also an important maintenance hub for the rotary wing air medical flight services.
Back to Triple's post, how much money does the airshow bring into Cleveland every year? How much did the IndyCar races bring in? Those were three day events, and attracted over a hundred thou$and people. Not many from this forum obviously, but IndyCar Fan money is just as good as anyone else's.
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