Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
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Bridget Conant
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Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Cleveland Scene commenting on the city of Lakewood request for development proposals.
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Michael Deneen
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Good for them!
Team Summers thinks that people around the Cleveland area are buying their "Progress" mantra.
I talk to a lot of people from around NEO.....very few are buying it.
They don't see the "progress" that City Hall touts.....they see an aging inner ring suburb that just lost its largest employer.
On a side note, Freedom of the Press is now under attack at every level.
The Downtown Business Alliance pulled 26 Scene boxes off the streets.
I'm sure Scene's criticism of the RTA/Public Square disaster had nothing to do with it.
County Dems are joining Republicans Summers and Trump in the "anti-media" crusade.
Team Summers thinks that people around the Cleveland area are buying their "Progress" mantra.
I talk to a lot of people from around NEO.....very few are buying it.
They don't see the "progress" that City Hall touts.....they see an aging inner ring suburb that just lost its largest employer.
On a side note, Freedom of the Press is now under attack at every level.
The Downtown Business Alliance pulled 26 Scene boxes off the streets.
I'm sure Scene's criticism of the RTA/Public Square disaster had nothing to do with it.
County Dems are joining Republicans Summers and Trump in the "anti-media" crusade.
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Bridget Conant
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
A free press is vitally important to democracy and a real threat to the politicians who like making back door deals or worse. Just like they tried to silence the Observer - it will backfire in the same way by bringing MORE attention to their nefarious actions.On a side note, Freedom of the Press is now under attack at every level.
The Downtown Business Alliance pulled 26 Scene boxes off the streets.
I'm sure Scene's criticism of the RTA/Public Square disaster had nothing to do with it.
County Dems are joining Republicans Summers and Trump in the "anti-media" crusade.
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Bridget Conant
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
What is also telling is that the diss came from the Scene - which is generally geared toward the young and hip crowd, and it reflects what image Lakewood has outside of Lakewood. While the city likes to tout its young, urban, cool bar scene, those outside the city may have a more objective view.
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m buckley
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
The Scene has it right. Lakewood Vision courtesy of Dollar Mike.Bridget Conant wrote:Cleveland Scene commenting on the city of Lakewood request for development proposals.
" City Council is a 7-member communications army." Colin McEwen December 10, 2015.
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Lori Allen _
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
The Cleveland Scene has it spot on.
There is no real economic development. Bars, dollar stores, vape lounges, drug dealer cell phone stores, and bitcoin stores (money laundering?).
There is no real plan to make Lakewood healthy. Although it is interesting that He seems to want a rec center built with His name on the front. Will it really be a rec center or a giant bar with Jacuzzi?
There is no real plan to attract real jobs to Lakewood. Where are our fortune 500 companies? Where are our jobs that actually pay a living wage with benefits for families? Hint: there are none.
On a final note, very few businesses at all will want to come to Lakewood if Summers doesn't get on the ball regarding housing stock and crime.
There is no real economic development. Bars, dollar stores, vape lounges, drug dealer cell phone stores, and bitcoin stores (money laundering?).
There is no real plan to make Lakewood healthy. Although it is interesting that He seems to want a rec center built with His name on the front. Will it really be a rec center or a giant bar with Jacuzzi?
There is no real plan to attract real jobs to Lakewood. Where are our fortune 500 companies? Where are our jobs that actually pay a living wage with benefits for families? Hint: there are none.
On a final note, very few businesses at all will want to come to Lakewood if Summers doesn't get on the ball regarding housing stock and crime.
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Marguerite Harkness
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Mike D -
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aging inner ring suburb that just THREW OUT its largest employer!!!
Boy, how stupid does that get??
correction -
aging inner ring suburb that just THREW OUT its largest employer!!!
Boy, how stupid does that get??
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Michael Deneen
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
I stand corrected.Marguerite Harkness wrote:aging inner ring suburb that just THREW OUT its largest employer!!!
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Kate McCarthy
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Just because this is so perfect, I did a screen capture from the digital edition. Scene, Feb 8 2017, Euclid Media Group
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mjkuhns
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Since there's already a thread about Scene here, hopefully it's okay to add this little note…
Scene recently discovered that the Downtown Cleveland Alliance "picked up" 26 of its boxes "due to safety concerns," without ever contacting the journal.
Only when someone spotted DCA in the act—"When he asked the DCA folks what they were doing, they drove away"—and Scene contacted the DCA did they say "oh, yes, we have concerns about these boxes."
Boxes which, as Scene notes, "are, of course, private property and permitted by (as in, with individual permits from) the city."
http://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-hea ... y-concerns
Scene recently discovered that the Downtown Cleveland Alliance "picked up" 26 of its boxes "due to safety concerns," without ever contacting the journal.
Only when someone spotted DCA in the act—"When he asked the DCA folks what they were doing, they drove away"—and Scene contacted the DCA did they say "oh, yes, we have concerns about these boxes."
Boxes which, as Scene notes, "are, of course, private property and permitted by (as in, with individual permits from) the city."
http://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-hea ... y-concerns
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Matthew Lee
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Maybe I'm just not thinking straight tonight, but can someone explain the "Junior Bacon" headline? I'm not getting it.
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Michael Deneen
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
I don't get it, either. I would have gone with "Dollar Menu".Matthew Lee wrote:Maybe I'm just not thinking straight tonight, but can someone explain the "Junior Bacon" headline? I'm not getting it.
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Brian Essi
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
I think the "junior bacon" says the whole development thing is small minded and little. Sort of like a junior bacon burger or a "whimpy" burger.Michael Deneen wrote:I don't get it, either. I would have gone with "Dollar Menu".Matthew Lee wrote:Maybe I'm just not thinking straight tonight, but can someone explain the "Junior Bacon" headline? I'm not getting it.
https://www.wendys.com/en-us/hamburgers ... eeseburger
There is no "Big Thinking" in a 5 acre mixed use development. It is old school boring.
David Anderson has no legitimate answers
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Bridget Conant
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Since we know the PTB want shopping, can anyone imagine what retailers they think they will attract to their 5.7 acre development?
Seems rather a shame they let the Bin sink when it's probably one store that would locate and do well there.
Other than that, we are surrounded by retail and I don't see who or what isn't represented within a 5 mile radius. There is no Target or Whole Foods type store that would need another location this close to existing stores.
Seems rather a shame they let the Bin sink when it's probably one store that would locate and do well there.
Other than that, we are surrounded by retail and I don't see who or what isn't represented within a 5 mile radius. There is no Target or Whole Foods type store that would need another location this close to existing stores.
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Re: Cleveland Scene Disses Mayor Summers
Bridget Conant wrote:Seems rather a shame they let the Bin sink when it's probably one store that would locate and do well there.
Bridget
You forgot some of their prime traits, chameleon like ingestion of groups and non-profits, only to be regurgitated as THEIR ideas and programs.
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