Everything posted by Maximillian
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Maximillian replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionPretty soon mulberry st will be part of the gateway quarter. It's already called downtown by some in the real estate realm. :lol: According to Queens tower in price hill they are downtown too! Look at a citybeat.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Stopped by today, the holes are being dug pretty quickly. Too bad there isn't a couple more cranes down there though. I would never want to buy a condo at the banks, smart move!
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Worst CD you've ever purchased
- WKRP in Cincinnati 2007 Opener
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=VIDEONETWORK&videoid=692144861- Cincinnati: Retail News
Kings automall? Barf- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Maximillian replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionShort video on OTR. This still doesn't change my opinion on the church regarding CITYLINK though. http://www.crossroads.net/downloads/playVideo.php?idMedia=676- Northeast Downtown Cincinnati Randomness
Notice the car blocking the alley!! :shoot:- Cincinnati: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
It's official! For you 2 wheelin peeps, check it out! http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/twowheeler/ In October 2008 the City will launch a Downtown pilot program to create reduced rate, 10-hour parking meters specifically for two-wheelers. Two-wheelers include motorcycles, motor scooters and mopeds. Why? Two-wheelers are gaining popularity and more people are riding them Downtown. They take less space to park, are more fuel efficient than cars, and cause less damage to our streets. They also can’t park in most garages Downtown.- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
I saw it with my own eyes this morning!! :-o Check out the Cam http://207.250.90.73/view/index.shtml New Work On The Banks Starts Today Small businesses sought for Banks Project Workers will begin installing the support structures for phase one of the Banks on Wednesday. Those structures are huge steel-reinforced concrete columns that will be at least 75 feet deep. The columns go all the way to the bedrock, according to a release from The Banks Development Team. A 130-foot tall crane will be used in the process. About 12 columns will be built each day, with more than 2,000 needed for the first phase of The Banks. Crews broke ground on The Banks on April 2nd. For the past few months, workers have been clearing the site of the old Cinergy Field foundation. The Banks Development Team says work is on schedule, with most of the first phase to be completed by spring 2010. The first phase includes apartment, restaurants, retail, office space, parking garages and a possible hotel and/or grocery store. http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=f729a5ff-08bb-4d54-9c02-c953d68d04b8- Cincinnati: Harvest Home Fair 2008
Never heard of it. The entertainment doesn't sound very entertaining to me though..I think I'll pass.- Hiratsuka Japan-Coffee Shop
Moonpoop, That made me chuckle a bit. :lol: Good one.- Hiratsuka Japan-Coffee Shop
nope that's all. It had a bland interior, nothing worth photographing.- The World Skyline Photo Trivia Thread
Nope, you got it! Looking towards the Shinjuku area of tokyo from Mejiro. Shinjuku (新宿区, Shinjuku-ku) is one of the 23 Special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative center, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station), and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration center for the government of Tokyo. Surrounding Shinjuku Station are department stores, specialist electronic and camera shops, cinemas, restaurants and bars. Many international hotels are located here. As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 312,418 and a density of 17,140 persons per km². The total area is 18.23 km².[1] Shinjuku has the highest numbers of registered foreign nationals of any community in Tokyo. As of October 1, 2005, 29,353 non-Japanese with 107 different nationalities were registered in Shinjuku.- Hiratsuka Japan-Coffee Shop
The Latte's were good but small too..- The World Skyline Photo Trivia Thread
ok, here is an easy one. taken from my bro's condo balcony.- The Banks, a new essay at UrbanUp
Enough talk, we need more action! 1 white surveyor van and a crane is not getting me excited.- Dayton: John McCain Rally at the Nutter Center.
The quality of your pics is really amazing. In a more diverse America, a mostly white RNC GOP has tried to boost minority outreach, but setbacks have negated efforts Delegates at the Republican National Convention applaud Tuesday at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. updated 4:16 a.m. ET, Thurs., Sept. 4, 2008 ST. PAUL, Minn. - Organizers conceived of this convention as a means to inspire, but some African American Republicans have found the Xcel Energy Center depressing this week. Everywhere they look, they see evidence of what they consider one of their party's biggest shortcomings. As the country rapidly diversifies, Republicans are presenting a convention that is almost entirely white. Only 36 of the 2,380 delegates seated on the convention floor are black, the lowest number since the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies began tracking diversity at political conventions 40 years ago. Each night, the overwhelmingly white audience watches a series of white politicians step to the lectern — a visual reminder that no black Republican has served as a governor, U.S. senator or U.S. House member in the Hold up! I found another black person in the crowd.- Dayton: John McCain Rally at the Nutter Center.
The Nutter Mc C crowd is as white as a norwegian cruise line.- Pet Peeves!
People blocking alleys in OTR. That's about it.- Cincinnati: East End / Linwood / California: Development and News
Maximillian replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionUPDATE: The ugly wall that seperates eastern/riverside dr and the railroadtracks around the boathouse is being smashed to bits!!- Favorite Columbus Neighborhood (EXCLUDING DOWNTOWN)
Where's whitehall on the list???- Dayton: John McCain Rally at the Nutter Center.
Nutter Noun Brit & NZ slang an insane person Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006 Coincidence??- Dayton: John McCain Rally at the Nutter Center.
Nice pics . So who is the pregnant chick?- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Cool!- What is your favorite neighborhood in Cincinnati? (EXCLUDING DOWNTOWN)
. Them are fight'n words!! :x - WKRP in Cincinnati 2007 Opener