Everything posted by Cygnus
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
The Enquirer want to know what WE want... Want a GE building that looks like this? So what do we want the building to look like, if not GE's vision? We offer these 18 office buildings from around the world for inspiration. Tell us what you think.
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Cincinnati: Wasson Way Trail
What appears to be replacement ties (note orange paint on old ties) as far as the eye can see were recently delivered. Why replace if your going to sell to the city?
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Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
EXCLUSIVE: Huntington Bank near deal for new Cincinnati HQ Tom Demeropolis and Steve Watkins - Cincinnati Business Courier Huntington Bank – in the market for a new headquarters since last fall– will likely move to 525 Vine in downtown Cincinnati, according to real estate sources. Greater Cincinnati’s fourth largest bank is likely to take between 50,000 and 60,000 square feet at the nearly 395,000-square-foot office tower across from Fountain Square, sources told the Courier. Other potential sites for Huntington include Center at 600 Vine and Atrium Two, but real estate insiders say 525 Vine has the inside track to land Huntington and its 155 local employees. Cont
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Adams Landing
Towne Properties plans luxury riverfront apartments in Mount Adams Tom Demeropolis - Reporter - Cincinnati Business Courier A new luxury apartment project is in the works along Cincinnati’s riverfront. Towne Properties, the developer of Captain’s Watch in Mount Adams, is working on plans for phase two of the development. Originally, plans called for three low-rise towers on the western edge of Adams Landing, a 30-acre residential development at the base of Mount Adams. The first condo tower, a four-story, 40-unit building located at 903 Adams Crossing, was completed in December 2006 and every unit has been sold. Now, Arn Bortz, principal with Towne Properties, said his company is working on plans to build an apartment tower that would house larger, luxury apartments next to the existing Captain’s Watch building. Cont
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Cincinnati: Urban Grocery Stores
For downtown Kroger store, here's what UC architecture students are working on Steve Watkins - Staff Reporter - Cincinnati Business Courier Dozens of University of Cincinnati architecture students have been working to help Kroger Co. come up with a plan to open a long-awaited downtown grocery store. Michael Zaretsky, an associate at the School of Architecture and Interior Design who is working with Kroger and UC students on the project, said UC has had about 10 students in each of four one-semester “studios” work on a different issue over the past two years. Those have included parking and fitting a store into an urban space. “We’re trying to come up with ideas that are a starting point for Kroger to put a store downtown,” Zaretsky said. Cont
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites (Cincinnati Enquirer Building Redevlopment)
The question was on extended-stay business travelers... Will the hotel staff direct guests to the CVS/Walgreens a block and a half away or to the OTR Kroger at seven blocks. More likely they ask if the guest has a rental car and then directs them to the Newport Shopping Center or the Center of Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Mabley Place (formerly Tower Place Mall)
- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Phase 2 work from today:- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Brick work began yesterday:- Cincinnati: Downtown: Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites (Cincinnati Enquirer Building Redevlopment)
"Rooms at the Homewood will feature fully equipped kitchens." Where will these guests shop for groceries?- Cincinnati: Downtown: Renaissance Hotel (Bartlett Building Redevlopment)
Website now says July 2014. The construction elevator was removed a couple weeks back. Still a lot of work going on. First date you can book a room is August 1st.- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
lol, quite the "Exclusive" for the Enquirer. They remind me of the grandma from the Frank's Red Hot commercials. Exclusive: Jimmy John's at The Banks expanding Jimmy John's at The Banks is expanding, assuming 450 square feet from neighboring W.G. Kitchen & Bar. Brian Schaaf, a local franchise owner for Jimmy John's, said the expansion will add at least 40 seats to the sandwich shop. That location is currently almost exclusively carry-out and delivery, with only seven seats inside, plus an outdoor patio. "When we built the store, the only thing available was an 1,150-square-foot space," Schaaf said. "We get a lot of the baseball crowd with families coming in, and we really believe that it will help business to have more seating" during those times. Additional seating will also be a bonus with the late-night, post-bar crowd, he said. (The sandwich shop is open until 3 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.) Cont- Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
Cygnus replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentHow many times has Lavomatic closed now? Local 127 and Lavomatic close Two urban eateries served up their last meals this weekend, as both announced on their social media accounts they were closing. Local 127, located at 413 Vine Street in Downtown, served up meals for the last time Saturday, while Lavomatic, at 1211 Vine Street in Over-the-Rhine, announced it has closed on its Facebook page Sunday night. Cont- Fort Smith, Arkansas
Spent every summer vacation there during the 80s. Thanks for the photo update!- Cincinnati: Downtown: Mabley Place (formerly Tower Place Mall)
Erasing Tower Place...- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
If you listen to this segment (beginning at 40:16) of the Scott Sloan Show, Mike McConnell and P.G. take a few calls and first up is none other than COAST's Stephan Louis.- Cincinnati: Random Development and News
Progress on the east side of 3 East Fourth St:- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
11 local projects win state tax credits In OTR and North of Liberty: 1818 and 1826 Race St. Globe Building- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
^ It is one of the 11 local projects win state tax credits Also in OTR and South of Liberty: Emanuel Community Center- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Welcome to Urban Ohio!- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
City, county approve $112 M in GE incentives An Enquirer analysis of the GE deal to bring 1,800 jobs to The Banks shows that over the 15-year-term of the lease taxpayers will contribute $112.4 million. The breakdown of incentives: For city taxpayers: $36.4 million. For state taxpayers: $70 million. For county taxpayers: $6 million. It's the most lucrative job incentive package the city has ever offered, but it's a much-needed infusion of daytime workers for The Banks, which was always intended as a "live work play" neighborhood. Cont- Cincinnati: Wasson Way Trail
As this feasibility study deals with the construction of the Wasson Way bike trail (while preserving the right-of-way for future use), I created this new thread in Roads & Biking.- Cincinnati: Eastern Corridor
New thread in Roads & Biking: Wasson Way Trail- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Yikes... GE incentive deal among richest in Cincinnati history Chris Wetterich and Tom Demeropolis - Cincinnati Business Courier In an incentive deal that could be the richest in Cincinnati history, General Electric will receive 85 percent of the city income taxes its employees pay for the next 15 years in order to locate its U.S. global operations center and its $142 million annual payroll at the Banks downtown, according to those familiar with the agreement. The Cincinnati City Council and the Hamilton County Commission are expected to be asked to vote on the deal at a special joint meeting at 10 a.m. Monday at Great American Ballpark. The total monetary value was unclear. The deal calls for: A 100 percent property tax abatement for developer Carter and The Dawson Company for the office building it will build to house the expected 1,800 jobs. A 15-year lease on the 10-story, 340,000 square foot, $90 million, LEED-certified building. The lease will have five, five-year renewal options. 1,500 discounted parking spaces at the Banks for GE employees. Cont- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Joint city/county meeting to announce GE location City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County leaders are merging meetings Monday morning to announce General Electric's decision to bring up to 2,000 jobs to Cincinnati. GE has declined comment, but multiple sources confirmed to the Enquirer Wednesday that GE's months-long evaluation of possible sites ended this week with a decision to build the coveted office complex at The Banks. Officials announced the joint meeting Sunday morning, saying it was "in furtherance of the redevelopment of Ohio's Southern Gateway." In other words, the meeting is about The Banks. Cont - Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks