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A drone’s view of the Sherwin-Williams headquarters construction site at the end of March in downtown Cleveland. Crews were drilling 26 reinforced concrete caissons to bedrock 200 feet below to support the weight of the massive skyscraper. Several of the caisson cans are visible on site as are blue tanks for removing groundwater. West Superior Avenue is at the bottom of the image, West 3rd Street at the right, West 6th at the left, and vacated Frankfort Avenue across the top (Adam Greene). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM |
At the end of last week’s Cleveland Landmarks Commission meeting, the commission’s Secretary Donald Petit advised members to keep their schedules clear on June 3 for a special meeting with Sherwin-Williams (SHW) regarding its 616-foot-tall headquarters project in downtown Cleveland. That caught the attention of at least a few attendees.
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