Hingetown… Really? A One block radius within an already established neighborhood gets an Ultra-Gentrification-Name-Badge… What-The-F*ck-Ever! Anoyyyyyiiiiinggggg!!! You’re still around the corner from the projects, but Shhhhhh!!! Don’t mention that!!! The suburban-transplant-insta-hip-genX-zombie-herd might notice you! «Stay Calm» and cover yourself in the scent of overpriced hipster flea market crap while wandering aimlessly with your $ 8 juice… You’ll blend right in!
Chas M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cleveland, OH
BAHAHAHAHAHAH! I cant believe someone named this part of Cleveland, «Hingetown». Just cuz some white suburbanites move here, go to a few city planning meetings, put up a sweat yoga studio and a bunch of new bars with one word titles doesnt make this a new neighborhood. I wanna see you tell Mrs. Jenkins up the block that her neighborhood is now called«Hingetown». You sound like a twat… stop it. What next? The area on Hough between E. 71 and E. 79 is gonna be called«Puddinville». Yeah, lets do Puddinville… I like puddin…
P W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cleveland, OH
There are a couple cool businesses here. I go to some of them. I don’t like calling it Hingetown. It never used to be called Hingetown until about a year ago. It feels unnatural for me to call it that. I guess that is how the Native Americans felt when they turned this land into the United States of America. This area was once Cleveland’s Gaytown. It was anchored by Bounce. Other notable establishments were the Tool Shed and Man’s World.