Everything posted by OCtoCincy
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Alright. No need to resort to personal insults. However, just because some engineers think it might make their job a little bit more difficult, is not a reason that would slow this down in any way. If a dozen other cities with sewers can access a manhole near a streetcar line I'm sure we'll be fine.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Btw- On UrbanCincy COAST is threatening a new lawsuit. Somebody must be low on cash!!! Rent is probably due- Hyde Park properties aren't cheap!
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Cincinnati City Council
Smitherman & Winburn are way worse- but I will say that Sittenfeld still does not support the streetcar. Only he, Smitherman & Winburn refused to attend the press conference.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I didn't think he did. Those were internal emails that Coast got through Open records requests.
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Cincinnati City Council
Was that a joke? Or we're you being serious?? I read it again and couldn't tell if it was sarcasm.
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Cincinnati City Council
^ yikes! I heard he wasn't at the streetcar money announcement either.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Tom is referencing the fact that State Law made it illegal to pass any money, of any source, to the streetcar. Unfortunately for Tom, this money never passes through the states, and instead goes directly to the local municipality. EDIT: just noticed someone already said this.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Smale Riverfront Park
I had the great pleasure of joining members of the Park Board for a tour of the Riverfront Park (a friend is on the board). Gonna be honest- it was AWESOME. <b>Patio of Lager House. </b> <br> <b>Lager House from lawn. Sweet!</b> <br> <b>Walnut Street fountain & Stairs.</b> <br> <b>Pump Room!</b> <br> <b>Stairs & Fountain as sun sets.</b>
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
^ which triangle piece of land? The parking lot? Because that's Actually what the front lawn is - that lot will be gone and Broadway will be vacated. Eggleston will become 2-way. Or perhaps you meant the one at the reading CPkway split- but I'm pretty sure that's too small. It's a tiny park. And while i totally agree it would be great to have a triangle building on such a unique plot, but it was county owned, the casino traded free parking to the jail and then bought the land at value, and we have way bigger surface lots that are having trouble being developed (5th & race). :(
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
Just got confirmation from a friend who works as a consultant with the Casino, main proposed casino site is Center of plot against Court St. Touching both casino & Parking structure (in current map it has a roundabout etc.). That's a much better site- perhaps it could spur development of the parking lot behind the flatiron building.
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Cincinnati City Council
In Cincinnati, Elder.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 21c Hotel (Metropole Building Redevlopment)
I can't imagine what some of you would do in NYC, London, Madrid, or any other City filled with all kinds of crazy architecture, some good, some bad. There are WAY uglier buildings in Cincinnati to give a damn about. Think, almost anything built in the 70's. ___________________________________ the windows in the Metropole were about 30-40 years old. Like Sherman said, nothing special at all. Also, apartment windows & hotel windows are traditionally very different.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 21c Hotel (Metropole Building Redevlopment)
^ agreed.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
The Greyhound idea is possible... but when looking at the aerial footage of the site, there is the giant parking structure, and then a massive surface lot at the back... That is a huge amount of space (almost the same size as the parking structure itself) to just keep using as a surface lot. I'm pretty confident they would fix up some kind of walkway into the casino across the garage space. --------- the main reasons for the front lawn are because: That parking lot that is currently there is "ugly" and since it was owned by the county and used for Jail parking, it would never have been developed upon (also a tricky site, not interesting to today's developers). County traded free parking for the same number of spaces (actually, I think even MORE spaces) in the new Casino garage plus then paid for the land. Also, "events spaces" are all the rage....
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Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: U Square @ the Loop
^ Agreed.
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Cincinnati: Clifton: Development and News
Late January was the last estimate I heard.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 21c Hotel (Metropole Building Redevlopment)
new.
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Cincinnati: Pendleton: Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
- Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: U Square @ the Loop
can we please NOT start another conversation about spoiled kids and hipsters. Those rants have been WAY too common on this thread/forum and it gets things off topic and frankly, is annoying. _______________________ Has anyone seen renderings of the parking structures? Will they have retail space on the first floors?- Cincinnati City Council
If he demolished all the buildings he seems to want to demolish, there would be NO Over-the-Rhine revitalization as there would be no beautiful buildings to rehab.- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
K- I think we've gotten wayyy off topic.- Cincinnati: Corryville: Hampton Inn & Suites
First is on Vine across from Post office Second is Euclid- they tore down a dozen gorgeous Victorians for that crap.- Cincinnati: Corryville: Hampton Inn & Suites
Uhhh- no. I have 0 design experience and those are crap. Compare them to this:- Cincinnati: Downtown: Renaissance Hotel (Bartlett Building Redevlopment)
I think the point is if the Bartlett is done as "Luxury" apartments or condos- Say, in the vein of Park Place, the type of resident they will be attracting is likely 50-60 year old empty nesters moving back into the city after living primarily in the suburbs. They are the type who would want cars. If they do a mid-price range units- nice, nothing too fancy- but similar to the banks quality, targeting mainly YP's, then you could get away with requiring people to pay for parking at a nearby lot.- Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Mercer Commons
You mean will have to pay $75 if they want a space, or will have to pay for a space if they want an apartment? If they want a space. - Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: U Square @ the Loop