Urban Active Set for Old Giant Eagle Site
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Bill Grulich
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Urban Active Set for Old Giant Eagle Site
Gold's Gym is now Urban Active. Crocker Park and Legacy Village has a Gold's Gym, soon Lakewood will have one.
According to The Plain Dealer, the facility is scheduled to open on the old Giant Eagle site in late 2008. There is a cool rendering in the article, but I can't find it on cleveland.com.
http://www.cleveland.com/business/plain ... xml&coll=2
Bill Grulich
According to The Plain Dealer, the facility is scheduled to open on the old Giant Eagle site in late 2008. There is a cool rendering in the article, but I can't find it on cleveland.com.
http://www.cleveland.com/business/plain ... xml&coll=2
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Lakewood really does need their own bookstore! I met a man who said he was in the process of opening a used bookstore near Angelos a couple months ago but roof was leaking, etc. and he was waiting for the landlord to fix things (and apparently the landlord wasn't that interested in fixing things). I am hoping he finds another location on Madison! A new bookstore/coffee shop on the west end or middle of Madison would be really nice!!
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Bill Grulich
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Justine,
The developers also have get approval at the various city boards and commissions. These meetings will involve citizen participation.
They will have to tie into the sewer and water lines. The "detailed" architectural drawings and the permits will take time.
The timeline for the approval process has been streamlined since the Planning Commission, Mayor George, and the council created a new chapter in the Zoning Code, which is a Planned Development (Chapter1156). This section was created to encourage more compact mixed-use development.
This zoning code change could be one of the reasons that developers are looking to invest in Lakewood. The old zoning code slowed down the development process.
Bill Grulich
The developers also have get approval at the various city boards and commissions. These meetings will involve citizen participation.
They will have to tie into the sewer and water lines. The "detailed" architectural drawings and the permits will take time.
The timeline for the approval process has been streamlined since the Planning Commission, Mayor George, and the council created a new chapter in the Zoning Code, which is a Planned Development (Chapter1156). This section was created to encourage more compact mixed-use development.
This zoning code change could be one of the reasons that developers are looking to invest in Lakewood. The old zoning code slowed down the development process.
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BILL,Bill Grulich wrote:What about the old St. Clements school as a mixed-use development? Does anyone know about the plans for the school?
How about a new concept...The Phoenix Bookstore on Madison Avenue.
What a G R E A T idea. Nice building, super location and drum roll please....plenty of parking.
It's funny how sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. I probably pass by there at least once a day and the thought never occurred to me.
Kudos!
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I was just thinking the same thing the other day. It's amazing that we don't have one. Here's hoping someone is reading these posts. . .Jennifer Desilets wrote:I wish someone would open a bookstore. It doesn't have to be a national chain - actually it would be better if it were locally owned. Maybe it could have a Phoenix coffee bar instead of a Starbucks...just a wish.
Diane Hope Helbig
