Everything posted by TheHemroid
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
TheHemroid replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionThat would be a terrible loss but look at the bright side, at least the druggies aren't hanging out in front of the store anymore;)
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
It requires a password. Do we just use our urban ohio account?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
BTW they've started constructing more of the tiara today;)
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
I was coming down Sycamore today and noticed that this building has a great light catcher in the design. Having that round shape wall really helps catch the evening sun. Excellent.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
Na I'm the guy on the right sayng "what the hell are you doing?" lol
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
I remain optimistic and predict a building boom within the next 15 years similar to the one we had in the '80's. QCS already looks great but I dont think it'll hold the crown as the tallest for long.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Washington Park
Neilworms, a small intimate park definitely wouldn't serve the public well because they're planning on a much grander scale. Plus you have the new SCPA right behind it. 1500 kids, small park...no.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Washington Park
Blueline, the multi-million dolar renovation IS part of the beautification process for the park. Walk down there this week in the evening, stand there and tell us it doesn't ned a renovation. That all the drunks and druggies and bums will simply go away if more cops show up. Truth is, Cincinnatians are expecting change across the board with OTR and won;t live or visit it unless every inch is accounted for. A brand new park will bring brand new people and that's what it's setting out to do.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^Just take her up 75 N at the cut in the hill from KY. Her views will totally change.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Fort Washington Way Cap
^I second that idea. Some awesome sculptures would be great because despite Cincy being such an artsy town and known for it, we have no collection of standout sculptures really.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Washington Park
This is outstanding. But, for the naysayers, all cities have these morons. These people like to see failure because they've been doused in it their entire lives and can't stand change or other's enjoying success. Good thing our city council is ignoring these people eh? CASINO, WASHINGTON PARK, THE BANKS, QCS, CAPS, "wiplash sound!" lol
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
There's noise everywhere you go in a downtown.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
prok has a point. But it's funny. I already love this building but when finished, it will look identical to the great white shark on the cover of the Jaws novel LOL.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
What's the difference between seeing trucks and seeing cars? They're vehicles anyway. I don't think it will ruin anyone's park experience or lives because big trucks happen to pass through. jjakucyk is correct anyway, there's not a lot of traffic there to begin with.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Fort Washington Way Cap
I think they can build the caps and then put the bridge spans back in somehow. They wouldn't need to trash them. They do't necessarily have to go over any gap or anything. It could look cool actually.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
^Agreed. CVG needs rail transit to downtown. But think of it this way, is it really necessary to move the Greyhound station? People who want to go to this casino will be dropped off right behind the place. Most people hate walking anyways! but, IF the streetcar can be connected from the casino to a transit hub with Greyhound, that's a whole different ballgame.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
Na Cityblights I know what you're saying. I'm talking about the buildings on the south part of the street. The ugly warehouse buildings with ugly trees and vines behind them.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
No, the arking garage won't.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Yep and they just awarded the contract to a cement company for the western portion of the parking garage. It'll be starting June 1st. It's starting faster than I thought.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
^ True that. Plus those entrances don't look cheesy either. They have a strong welcoming presence. But the "big ugly box" will most likely change in design too..well...hopefully;)
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
I'm happy they'll be tearin out those crap buildings along Reading.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
It'll be open 24/7 They can't compete with Indiana if they don't do that. Secondly, this is to help make downtown a 24/7 destination. Having it close at all would be counter-productive. The casino district will be a major draw all hours of the day and night.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^You know the funny thing is the superstition surrounding the 13th floor is kinda whack. Think about it...you build a skyscraper and eventually you will approach the "13th level" of the building anyway. By naming it the 14th or something does nothing. So if ghosts want to still inhabit the 13th floor, they just have to float up 13 levels anyway.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
There are people that love to see things fail and they do ANYTHING to keep things from happening because they don't want to be proven wrong about it actually being finished. So damn lame.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
TheHemroid replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionIt would be cool if OTR had that outdoor cafe presence. I loved walking up and down Newbury Street in Boston because of that. Really cool atmosphere.