The Huntington Bank building was until 1970 the second largest bank-office building in the world, and still boasts one of the largest banking rooms in the United States.
while this is cool, and impressive. a cleveland blog isn't made super interesting by listing random tall big buildings in the area. it's getting a little redundant guys. i mean next thing you know it will be like party over here.
you have to admit that there is a definite pattern going on amongst the topics. i mean the past three have all been about how tall a building was at one time... but now its been outdone and is no longer cool. WHOOPI DOO!!!! shes just saying, whatever happened to the good old days when you guys would write about parmas lack of parking meters?? maybe you should spend less time on lame-o "not as tall as we used to be" buildings and do a special on "akron, empty homeless capital of the world" or something... now THERE is a story... i mean, you've experienced it first hand, so im sure it wouldnt be too dificult... it doesnt necessarily go with "cleveland facts" but you could do a special rendition on it or something... just a suggestion. this site could use a little pick me up...
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while this is cool, and impressive. a cleveland blog isn't made super interesting by listing random tall big buildings in the area. it's getting a little redundant guys. i mean next thing you know it will be like party over here.
For something to be random, it must be "lacking any definite plan or order or purpose". The worlds once largest bank lobby is far from random.
you have to admit that there is a definite pattern going on amongst the topics. i mean the past three have all been about how tall a building was at one time... but now its been outdone and is no longer cool. WHOOPI DOO!!!!
shes just saying, whatever happened to the good old days when you guys would write about parmas lack of parking meters?? maybe you should spend less time on lame-o
"not as tall as we used to be" buildings and do a special on "akron, empty homeless capital of the world" or something... now THERE is a story... i mean, you've experienced it first hand, so im sure it wouldnt be too dificult... it doesnt necessarily go with "cleveland facts" but you could do a special rendition on it or something... just a suggestion. this site could use a little pick me up...
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