Everything posted by OTR
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Oklahoma City: Developments and News
Way to go! Looks like a great improvement - boulevards should replace urban elevated highways whenever possible.
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Cincinnati City Council
NY Daily News picked up the story... http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/cincinnati-councilman-attacked-bar-insists-city-safe-article-1.1127758
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Cincinnati City Council
So is Cranley running for mayor or something?
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Cincinnati City Council
I saw it somewhere online (either reddit or facebook) before the James Dego comment.
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Cincinnati City Council
http://www.reddit.com/r/cincinnati/comments/xgrc7/seelbach_i_have_no_idea_what_happened_i_am/
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
This seems like a bombshell news story --- one that you'll never see in the Enquirer.
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Cincinnati: Demolition Watch
OTR replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Architecture, Environmental, and PreservationWhile I don't have a bone to pick with Mayor Mallory, I think it would be advantageous to him politically to champion historic preservation more prominently - like Joe Riley, the mayor of Charleston, SC.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites (Cincinnati Enquirer Building Redevlopment)
thanks, ink. it's a beautiful building and should leave a nice impression on visitors to the city
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I'm all in.
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Pro Over-the-Rhine Stickers
Where can I <3 OTR stickers be found?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
The Terrace Plaza has a ton of potential as a mixed use development - commercial, hotel, condos, apartments, restaurants, galleries --- hotel would only be possible at the exclusion of the residential options - unless windows could be added to the 7 (I think) story block.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites (Cincinnati Enquirer Building Redevlopment)
I'm really interested to see how they handle the renovation. Does anyone have interior pics?
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Cincinnati: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
When it comes to street grid and use, I think OTR would be classified as a downtown area - but what do I know?
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Cincinnati: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
All I have to say is it really sucks if you're looking for somewhere to park and your headed south on Vine near 12th and the lot is full and you try to park near Ensemble only to find there are no spaces --- in order to get back in this area you have to circle a couple city blocks - all the way to Elm and Central - just to get back to 12th and Vine. I'd like to see the argument against making 13th, 14th, and 15th two way or Walnut and Main. My thoughts exactly. Well, that sucks.
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The Bike Subculture Thread
^^OHSnap --- agreed.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Good news. I'll look into it.
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Cincinnati: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
This was one of the suggestions from Russ Roach in his letter to the editor of the Enquirer: http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20120525/EDIT/305250040/Tough-love-from-recent-visitor (if anyone has access to the archive, i'd love to look at this letter again) also, Walnut Hills is going two-way: http://www.urbancincy.com/2012/07/city-leaders-partner-with-walnut-hills-to-advance-two-way-street-conversions/ Can OTR be next?
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Cincinnati: Eliminating Parking Requirements for Downtown & OTR
Same with two-way street conversions.
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The Bike Subculture Thread
and then there's this Shittercat Sprint "Race Street Scramble"
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Cincinnati: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
Bunbury recap from MidCollective:
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The Bike Subculture Thread
and in Cincinnati http://cyclecincy.com/
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Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
Yep. I haven't been in since it reopened (Thursday) but I got a tour on Wednesday and it was pretty nice. Rookwood tile, work by Such + Such, lights by Switch --- I'm glad they used local products/workers.
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Cincinnati Mosaic Steps
Yes, this would be a group effort for sure and would likely take months. I'm meeting with ArtWorks and others about this project soon.