Everything posted by kendall
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Cincy - Lower Price Hill & near
Wow, great shots. Utter desolation...
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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
Very San Francisco-esque. I like them!
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Montgomery: Development and News
Wow, those look good.
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Cincinnati: Madisonville: Development and News
Big-box retail? Gag me. How about a few medical and office uses along madison with single-family homes behind? That's what the Oakley/Madisonville area could use, not more big retailers.
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Cincinnati: Housing Market / Affordable Housing
I'm curious how home sales and prices inside the city limits compare to recent years.
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Is Over-the-Rhine As Bad As They Say?
The mustard man is still there. Paula's has the best reuben I've ever eaten, and I've eaten quite a few. The corned beef was so tender... mmm...
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Is Over-the-Rhine As Bad As They Say?
Republic and Green and Republic and 15th, in my opinion.
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Miscellaneous Ohio Political News
I love Hackett's straightforward, candid approach.
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Cincinnati: Downtown - The McAlpin
With the tile and glass-block window, it looks like your unit used to be part of a restroom. I'm sure it will look amazing when its complete. I look forward to the move-in photos.
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How Do You Explain Ohio To People?
This thread reminds me of how happy I am that Locutus is banned from the forum.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Smale Riverfront Park
Good news! I wonder what aspects of the park's design the corps is taking over. I hope they stick to the plans drawn up by the park board. It would be great to see this park get started. They'd better not be waiting for The Banks.
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Cincinnati: Mt. Auburn: Development and News
Well that's going to change the feel of that intersection.
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Ohio: Residency Rule Requirement
This is not the kind of decision that should be made at the state level. Blufton (OH), for example, is not in the same position as Cleveland or Dayton. The taxpayers of each city should be allowed to choose whether they want the public servants whose salary they pay to have to live with them inside the city limits.
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(IRAQ) "It was not tremendously more dangerous than Cincinnati"
Wow, what an idiotic quote. Wow.
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Ohio LGBTQ+ News
Ohio... what a fucked-up state. As much as I don't advocate violent resolutions to conflicts, Phil Burress wouldn't want to meet me in a dark alley...
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Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
kendall replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentDuring warm weather, The Courtyard is very family friendly. But the inside does have a bar feel. Kaldi's would have to be the next closest. I can't think of anything unfriendly about it, especially when you sit on the coffee counter (as opposed to bar) side. The menu is a little limited, but most kids like quesadillas and they have those. Amazing carrot cake too. I don't think Kaldi's is open on Sunday. Harry's has decent pizza and is open during the day on weekdays, but I don't know about their weekend daytime hours. Sadly, there aren't too many places to eat in OTR. I wouldn't consider Nicola's (too fine dining) or Cooper's (bar).
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Is Over-the-Rhine As Bad As They Say?
In the past three weeks or so, I've noticed a number of Sheriff patrol cars driving through OTR. I don't know if they were patrolling or just passing through, but I don't remember seeing as many before. I wonder if Leis is sending a few deputies in or if they're just driving through to see what they might be getting themselves into.
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Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
At least it's still somewhat near the center of the region. Could have been worse.
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Clifton Gaslight Tour (January 2006)
Great photos and tour. Thanks!!
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Madisonville (Cincy) - Increasing Home Values?
Housing prices in Oakley have been growing irrationally over the past few years. It would make sense to see it spill over. I've seen real estate listings that are in Madisonville get listed as an "Oakley" location. I'm not very familiar with the area, but I have been down a few streets in the neighborhood that were downright pleasant.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine - Walnut Square
I'm pretty sure at least the 112-14 E. Fourteenth are from the Grosvenor Square group, which except for a model unit or two have not been rehabbed.
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Smartest city in the U.S.
What a dumb ranking. The city with the most internet deployment is the smartest? Total junk.
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How to Kill a City (Cincy - Nick Spencer blog post)
grasscat, You can get Nick's RSS at http://nickspencer.blogspot.com/atom.xml It's been updating for me at this address.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
Maybe the guy likes living in a barricaded house? That's ridiculous. Come on, settle down. You don't think homeless people from everywhere within 15 miles aren't already coming to OTR? Even if they aren't "dumped" here, this is where the existing social services are. And you're not going to have much luck panhandling at Rookwood Commons. It has to be the easiest place to get by as a homeless person already. I'm not sure where you guys think all these thousands of homeless folks are right this minute, if not within two miles of Fountain Square. I agree completely that once CityLink is built it won't be going away any time soon. That's why it should be built in Queensgate, near enough that the users can walk there, but not right next to schools and homes, such as West End Kid's. And yes, it is an expansion of social services. Some would say an expansion that is sorely needed. In any event, if CityLink is built there will definitely be people using it to justify evicting the existing services from OTR so they can turn it into condos. Which is fine, the one-stop approach is likely more effective anyway and unnecessary duplication is a waste. The unfortunate thing is that West End Kid and his neighbors get dumped on. Which, for the third time, is why I oppose CityLink.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine - Walnut Square
Looks like the old "Grosvenor Square" buildings. I think, based on previous visits to Middle Earth's site, that at least two of these buildings were already remodeled a few years back. I know at least one person who lives in them already. So not all of these will be newly remodeled, but it's still really good news.