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  1. Starbucks is on the Story, said it before, Middletown is about to surprise, if not shock a lot of folks. <p><a href="https://news.starbucks.com/news/upstanders-saving-middletown?wvideo=9ejfgp8pn8"><img src="https://embedwistia-a.akamaihd.net/deliveries/0e757b4c15b011112f11268d7bc2982c46a6cead.jpg?image_play_button_size=2x&image_crop_resized=960x540&image_play_button=1&image_play_button_color=00704ae0" width="400" height="225" style="width: 400px; height: 225px;"></a></p><p><a href="https://news.starbucks.com/news/upstanders-saving-middletown?wvideo=9ejfgp8pn8">Upstanders: Saving Middletown | Starbucks Newsroom</a></p>
  2. Been awhile since I updated but there has been accelerating growth downtown. Visit every few months and notice something new every time. 26 new businesses opened in downtown Middletown last year and more on the way. http://www.journal-news.com/news/downtown-middletown-looks-build-upon-whirlwind-growth/mQUajY5HhkObmEihtxkN1M/
  3. aljzeerah does an artile on Middletown? odd.. http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/11/15/community-college-good-for-ohio-town.html
  4. He is the Chicago Cubs slugger that some are comparing to Babe Ruth...he's a rockstar in Chicago, and is from Middletown. (Chicagoan here, born in Middletown). If the Cubs win the World Series, either this year or next (he's only like 24?)...one of the city's greatest sports icons is very likely to be Kyle Schwarber of Middletown, Ohio.
  5. here are some pics that to me, show, downtown Middletown's essence/potential......good bones, unbeatable location...with or without Schwarber. http://media.cmgdigital.com/shared/lt/lt_cache/thumbnail/960/img/photos/2015/10/08/37/c0/100915-downtown-Middletown-01.jpg http://media.cmgdigital.com/shared/lt/lt_cache/thumbnail/960/img/photos/2013/09/09/74/56/centralave1.jpg http://pics4.city-data.com/cpicv/vfiles19829.jpg
  6. haven't updated this in awhile http://www.journal-news.com/news/news/variety-store-opens-in-downtown-middletown/nnCFz/ http://www.journal-news.com/news/news/triple-moon-giving-downtown-middletown-another-jol/nmw3d/ the Momentum continues...
  7. Ok...technically this is not about downtown Middletown, but still big news for the city http://www.cincinnati.com/story/money/2015/02/23/ak-steel-research-center/23897293/
  8. Some good news on the Goetz Tower renovation...with a nice pic of this sweet Art Deco gem. http://www.urbancincy.com/2015/02/state-historic-tax-credit-expected-to-boost-3-1m-renovation-of-goetz-tower/#disqus_thread
  9. I have no problem with manufacturing, it's part of Middletown's history and still provides taxes and jobs. Plus, steel-making is cleaner than it has ever been and there is the whole rise of rust belt chic. Seems to me like many smart millenials will aim for a 70,000 a year skilled manufactiuring job over a dead end 35,000 a year office job. Anyhow, it seems like the slow emergence from the near-death experience Middletown has recently witnessed is beginning to get noticed. Here is a story, with a 3 minute newsclip from a Cincinnati station. http://www.local12.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/middletown-makes-improvements-its-downtown-19453.shtml
  10. Not actually in Middletown but my Folks recently returned there...will be visiting next Spring or Summer. Will certainly explore a bit of the old hometown and add some photos. according to them, there is finally a sense of turning a corner. It's also interesting that so much of the recent investment is coming from outside the region. This brewery and the Manchester are being done by Chicago area investors, the insanely opulent Sorg Mansion is being undertaken by an East Coast Couple and the Sorg Opera house by a consortium, most if not all I believe are from outside the city. It will be interesting to see if more Cin-Day folks pick up on what outsiders see....a potential urban gem with great bones and housing stock smack between the two metros on the State's busiest interstate .....seems like a no-brainier.
  11. Two things to report...both good news. the historic Manchester Inn is finally going to be remodeled http://www.cincinnati.com/story/money/2014/09/27/manchester-hotel-middletown-renovation/16330269/ And next door, Middletown will be getting its first brewpub. Combined this will go a long way into pumping more blood into downtown Middletown. http://www.journal-news.com/news/news/local/microbrew-planned-for-downtown-middletown/nhYRx/
  12. another key to the Renaissance appears to finally be in motion. Hope this project succeeds. http://www.bizjournals.com/dayton/news/2014/02/05/historic-middletown-building-to.html?page=all
  13. appears that more restaurants might be heading downtown.......seems like the beginning of a critical mass is about to be achieved http://thinkmiddletown.com/new-restaurants-coming-downtown/ and if anyone is interested in helping downtown Middletown's crown jewel,the Sorg Opera House, return to its former splendor, they have 10 more days on a matching kickstarter fundraiser. The Sorg's rejuvenation, rebirth could help securethe rebirth of a true urban area between Cincy and Dayton that could set the stage eventually for true demand for rail travel in the region. Middletown is the missing link.
  14. More great news for Middletown. Downtown's most beautiful building, the abandoned Fifth Third bank building is going to be renovated into 24-28 apartments, the downtown's first residential development in ages. http://www.bizjournals.com/dayton/news/2013/09/06/vacant-middletown-building-to-be.html
  15. This would be great news for downtown Middletown if it comes to pass. Lots of talk about demolishing this building which would ruin one of Middletown's best intact streetwalls. http://www.journal-news.com/news/news/city-gets-offer-for-old-rose-furniture-building/nYtKQ/