I'm new to this Observer site so be gentle.
When my wife and I decided to move back to the Cleveland area in 2000 (I had been gone since 1987) I had no interest in moving back to my hometown of Westlake. We were pretty much set on Lakewood from the beginning. There are many things we love here for our family. But a wishlist is always fun so here it goes:
1) Book Store: I completely support other people's idea for this. While West End Project was divisive, it did show that there was an interest in bringing books to Lakewood. I would love to see one that combines books, food, coffee and maybe a venue for readings or small theatrical pieces. Maybe a mixed-use sort of set up. We left Cincinnati just as some bookstore had bought out a church in near the University. It was going to do a lot of this in a very unique venue. It doesn't always have to fill storefronts.
2) Art-house movie theater. The fact that the West Side still lacks an art house movie theater is mind boggling. While I don't see us fitting in something to compete with the megachains like Cinemark I could see a nice smaller movie theater for a more niche market. We have some spaces (I live near the old movie theater on Hilliard and Madison...a shame it sits empty). And I bet we have an audience. Cleveland is not only open to art house flicks but I think it would be neat to have a venue to showcase local talents, too. Cleveland independent film is fairly vibrant. If we don't do this, the folks working on the W. 65th area will beat us to it. Speaking of the old theater on Hilliard, this leads me to...
3) Better parking on Madison (and elsewhere, no doubt). I think the thing that keeps these storefronts empty is a lack of parking. This theater on Hilliard will never re-open since there is absolutely no where to park. Their old lot is used by the "Silver Coast" apartments. This will also keep out many other business opportunties on the West end of Madison. Madison can't thrive on bars alone. I do love our free 30 minutes in most of the town (good for a quick stop) but I think we are lagging in larger scale parking that would allow a lot of people to come and stay in the area for a while. I am not sure what should come first...the attractions or the parking but clearly it would be nice to have the parking and find the things to bring folks here as we grow.
4) Front Yard Facists. Okay, not as bad as it sounds but I think image means a lot. The city is pretty good with this at times but I think with so many absentee landlords any more I am seeing more rental homes looking nasty. Unmowed lawns, poor care of the house itself, broken windows, chipping paint, etc. We don't have to be all new and shiny but nothing tells a prospective homebuyer to back off when they see stuff like this. I love most of my neighbors and I love the urban feel of the city but urban doesn't have to equal poor upkeep. Anyway, the city seems to take a hand in things when it looks abandoned (as they might be) but not as often as I think they could. We are not the neatest nor the best at upkeep of our home but I think more needs to be done to distinguish our old urban streets from more run down neighborhoods in Cleveland. Let's not let them bring out the "blight" label again.
5) A beach of our own. I have heard that this is in the works but a place called "Lakewood" really should have direct access to said lake.
6) Boat access. I don't have a boat. I don't think I will ever be able to afford a boat. But like the beach part, it would be nice to have a marina in town. Boating is a great selling point for our region. We should be in on that, I would think.
That is about it. Just some thoughts on a Saturday afternoon.
See you all around!