Bill Callahan is what Cleveland is all about, at it’s best. He realizes the value of sharing as much information as possible so people can make informed decisions. He is a member of the Charter Review Commission and has set up a new blog to disseminate information for all of us. You can find what [...]
Entries from July 2008
Keep Up on All The Charter Review Commission Happenings On New Blog
July 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: neighborhood news · politics
Putting The Microscope on Lakewood Multi Family Home Sales
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
You’ve saved up a nest egg, at least a little one. You would like to own a home, and you think you’d feel more secure if you bought a multi-family home you could live in and also collect some rent each month. My suggestion: at least explore the possibility of doing that in Lakewood. I’ve [...]
Tags: Cuyahoga County Home Sales · neighborhood news
PMI Study Tells Cleveland We Have Less Than 1% Risk of The Housing Market Getting Any Worse in Next Two Years. What Say You Now, PD?
July 6th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Mark Gillispie of the PD did a chicken little piece today and so far there are 31 comments all gloom and doom about Cleveland. It’s getting old no? I know I’m tired of it. He queries in his blog post title, Has Housing Market Hit Rock Bottom? Well you could have bought a home a [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · housing trends
It’s Time! #124 Carnival of Ohio Politics Ready To Read
July 2nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Where can you find information about topics as diverse as Chief Wahoo, watersheds, that pesky board of elections appointment fiasco, keno and new political trends? Why The Carnival of Ohio Politics of course. #124, BTW. I find particularly intriguing is The Network Thinker blog. Yes a post is featured on book buying habits in the current [...]
Tags: politics
How Do We Promote Better Commuting Strategies?
July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
I don’t suppose people who ride the bus or take light rail or car pool will get any relief, how about a 3% tax break for those who don’t drive? Anyway, here is the PD blog post outlining Rep. LaTourette’s Commuter Relief and Fuel Efficiency Act bill/proposal. What about using that same money to increase [...]
Tags: economic development · Ideas · Ohio Rail and Transit · transit oriented development
We Never Tire of Lists, Do We? Top Ten ‘Easy Sipping’ Cars
July 1st, 2008 · 3 Comments
Yes, I am still on the bus but realistically speaking, I have to figure out the how/what/when about a car. There are just times when I need one. To be smart, or so I thought, I would check into getting an inexpensive used car like a Honda Civic and save money for my fantasy Mini [...]
Tags: economic news
