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Entries from January 2007

Preparing Your Home to Sell

January 31st, 2007 · No Comments

Homes are selling, even in Cleveland, don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise. What is helping them sell, over the many others buyers have to choose from? I believe it’s Price,Condition and Amenities. I am going to focus on a home’s condition and how little you may have to spend to make it appeal to [...]

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Jobs For Our Grads That Don’t Include French Fries

January 30th, 2007 · No Comments

You might think I’m on a rant about jobs. Hmm, I guess I am. I wrote a post the other day on the Cleveland Hub Initiative which could bring 6500 jobs to Ohio once the project gets off the ground. Today I’m still on jobs because, well, because we all want more jobs in Cleveland. [...]

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Where to Buy the Cheapest Car Fuel In Cleveland

January 29th, 2007 · No Comments

In my gut I knew I should have stopped to buy fuel for my car today. The sun was out, the price was under $2.00 and who knows what will happen tomorrow. This reminded me that I had heard about a website updated daily that tracks the best fuel prices each day. It’s called Cleveland [...]

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Good ‘Read’ About Tremont

January 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments

When I lived in Rockville Maryland I volunteered to put together a newsletter for my neighborhood. We were big on civic associations in Rockville, and they were not like homeowners associations. Most neighborhoods in my city had a civic group. We were called the Twinbrook Citizens Association(TCA), with about 1500 homes, a yearly party, lots [...]

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Winter Doldrums? Laughing Helps

January 28th, 2007 · No Comments

I love it that the days are lighter longer, but it’s still winter. Good comedy can melt the ice off a snowman (I just made that up, how did I do?) We have some great comedy venues in Cleveland and greater Northeast Ohio. Famous people come to The Improv in the Flats (DL Hughley was [...]

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Is the Euclid Avenue Design Project A ‘Better Idea?’

January 27th, 2007 · 5 Comments

You know how people get together to brainstorm ideas? Businesses send their staff to retreats to come up with plans for the next year & brainstorm new projects; people get together over coffee to plan parties; students break up into groups to come up with ideas to answer questions or solve problems presented by the [...]

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TGIF Once a Month: Tremont Art Walk February 9th 6 to 10 PM

January 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Yes it’s cold out, but no reason to stay home and sulk! The Tremont Art Walk goes on in rain, snow, cold and oh yeah, in good weather as well. It’s a blast, there is creative exciting art to see (for example, check out the Brandt Galleries). And for good food, Lucky’s at Professor and [...]

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894 Homes Sold in Cuyahoga County in December 2006

January 24th, 2007 · No Comments

They made some changes to the listing service (MLS) tax information section and it automatically provided some results I found a bit interesting. It covers home and condominium sales for October and November 2006 and compared them to sales in 2005 for the same months. This is for all of Cuyahoga County:
Sales Statistics
for CUYAHOGA County [...]

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Steelyard Commons Opens and it’s More Than WalMart

January 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Ok, so I’m one of those people who could care less if a new Wal Mart is opening but Steelyard Commons has elements to it that appeal to the geek in me. Did you know that there is a playground that recreates an old blast furnace? Or that there is a Steel Museum on the [...]

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Update on Five Year Plan

January 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

Apparently, the Business Community is responding to Mayor Jacksons/City of Cleveland’s Plan announced yesterday. The Greater Cleveland Marketing Alliance is working on commericals to air Nationally - a volunteer plan at no cost to the City (meaning us). They have already raised 2 million dollars from private individuals or companies for this promotion.
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