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Entries from February 2007

Transit Oriented Development at Cleveland’s W. 25th and W. 65th Street RTA locations

February 28th, 2007 · No Comments

Nothing seems more urgent to me than getting cars off the road. One reason why I am lobbying for The Cleveland Hub project. That can only happen of course if there is aggressive work to improve public transportation here. So I am mildly optimistic about some of the City plans. The Cleveland Planning Commission is [...]

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Dogs Welcome At Work

February 28th, 2007 · 4 Comments

We are just not a stuffy real estate office. I am not sure I could work somewhere stuffy. One of the nicest things people do is bring their dogs for a visit. This is Manager Mark with his dog Pepper, who is a sweetheart. And very well behaved I might add. And dog visits are [...]

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Volume of Homes Sold Nationally Rose 3% In January 2007

February 27th, 2007 · 2 Comments

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported some statistics regarding January home sales. It’s the good news and not so good news scenario. First the good news: the volume of homes sold rose 3 % in January 2007 - the largest monthly percentage increase in two years. These figures are for already existing or previously [...]

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Connecting Cleveland Planning Commission Meetings: Ten Down Two to Go:

February 27th, 2007 · No Comments

The Planning Commission has already been to ten Connecting Cleveland neighborhood meetings. That included one I attended tonight at the Urban Community School on Lorain Avenue. They did a presentation, and had plenty of time for Q & A from those of us in the audience. I’m going to do a broader post about the [...]

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Eminent Domain and Cleveland’s Innerbelt Plan

February 27th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Eminent Domain can be an issue for residents and business owners alike. Familiar with the term? Eminent Domain is when property is ‘taken’ by a government, usually at a fair market price to the owner of that property. Oh, and just because they are going to get a fair market price doesn’t mean said property [...]

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Northeast Ohio Housing Market Trends in 2007

February 25th, 2007 · No Comments

The computer listing service on the web those of us in the business utilize (NORMLS) gave us statistics on homes and condos sold in all of Northeast Ohio since 2007 began. This means Bratenahl, Medina, Avon Lake, Cleveland, Parma, the whole ball of wax. Here is some data:

Homes and Condos sold, on average, after three [...]

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Cuyahoga County Condo Sales: Shaker Heights Condos Sold

February 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Today was inspection day on a home sale in Shaker Heights. My clients are moving here from another State to accept jobs at Case Western Reserve and that alone makes me happy - it’s great when people relocate to the Cleveland area. Anyway, the inspection took a few hours, as usual. The inspector does two [...]

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Cleveland Residency Laws Part Two

February 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Got back onto Cleveland.com’s forum as people discussed the residency laws. One ‘thread’ talks about people not living in Cleveland then not doing their jobs well (i.e., police). I find that one hard to believe, it’s a tough job. Would someone really not do their best as a policeman because they don’t live in the [...]

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Judge Rules Against Cleveland’s Residency Laws

February 23rd, 2007 · 2 Comments

Crain’s Cleveland website edition has an article written by Jay Miller regarding a Common Pleas Court decision today that supports Ohio Legislation blocking Cleveland’s right to require people reside where they work. Another article from Cleveland.com
The Judge brings up the point that the City of Cleveland can still offer strong incentives for people to live [...]

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Give the City Your Feedback on Three Proposed Convention Center Sites For Downtown Cleveland

February 21st, 2007 · No Comments

Spent some time studying the comparative analysis of three proposals for possible Convention Center sites in Cleveland. Rather than reinventing the wheel so to speak, go to the City of Cleveland Convention Center website pages outlining the three plans. In great detail I might add, including straightforward renderings & plans, and outlines of issues to [...]

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