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Originally Posted by dropdeaded209
also in TAN with no paywall and some details as to timeline/design principles--I have never been to Cleveland but it seems like a great opportunity for the city. I find this bend in the Cuyhoga pretty unique and the twin peninsulas that are created by it, connected by all the bridges, full of potential!
David Adjaye’s riverfront master plan gives us a reason to visit Cleveland
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yes the crooked cuyahoga river bends are uniquely local scenic features and are also just below downtown level in a valley.
there is nothing like sitting out and watching ore ships and boaters wind around them, it's nice.
they have been highly industrialized until recently cleared -- and there are plans in motion to rebuild on them, ie.:
Cleveland Planning Commission OKs 600 new apartments, with conditions, on Scranton Peninsula
Feb. 07, 2022
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
more:
https://www.cleveland.com/realestate...peninsula.html
but then again, there have always been plans for them -- like this one from 1833: