Everything posted by tonyt3524
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Some progress pics of the Hotel Celare (November open) and the Luxury Student Housing (by Fall I would assume?)
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Mason: Lindner Family Tennis Center / Cincinnati Open
Doesn't seem like the actual pro shop is a part of this development (contrary to that rendering) but I do wish they would put some money back into the golf course itself.
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Cincinnati: Paycor Stadium Renovations
I will say the field suites we built at Nippert have been very successful but that's more about the location than the amenities.
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Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
Something weird about this. Looks like they had a bunch of health code violations back in November.
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Cincinnati: Madisonville: Development and News
Frustrating that they can't add a sidewalk on that side of Red Bank.
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Cincinnati: Mt. Auburn: Development and News
Those last two buildings on McMillan look so out of place when driving by. Curious how close they are to acquiring them.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Ah, the way it was abbreviated led me to believe that's what they were naming the project. Makes sense
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Drove by today and noticed a relatively new sign from Neyer labeling this project "47 WHT"
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Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
Looks to be in the Kenwood Collection, where restaurants never last.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Based on the February CUF newsletter, there's an affordable housing development in the works from 2309-2329 Vine Street. Here's a blurb:
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Cincinnati: Pleasant Ridge / Kennedy Heights: Development and News
I've been wondering about this space as well. That whole area is such a weird in-between space in the middle of PR, Norwood and Oakley. Would be a good spot for a nice mixed-used development I personally think.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
Speaking of demo, folks on campus got a notice that the old College of Law building will start coming down in the next week or so.
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
I wonder how the people at the Banks feel about all of this. While Heritage Bank isn't very good, it's still pulling events and foot traffic to their bars/restaurants.
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Covington, KY: Central Riverfront (IRS) Development
"No we don't want to prioritize the streetcar expansion to NKY" (same breath) "We need more convention space!"
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
Drove by this today and was surprised to see that they are just about finished with leveling the entire building. edit: Should clarify that I was referring to 121 E McMillan St.
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Newport, KY: Newport on the Levee: Development and News
This should definitely help with foot traffic
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
Four proposed locations Three financing options suggested Two pro sports league tenant possibilities and one arena inevitably built by TQL Stadium
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Are there renderings for this project anywhere? Looks like they're starting to move some ground so I assume they are progressing forward.
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Norwood: Development and News
Very exciting to see that they can salvage the larger building (green) for apartments and have room for more development. I hope they consider repurposing that small front lot as a way to connect the park across the street but that might be wishful thinking lol.
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Cincinnati: West End: Development and News
Yeah you're probably right, I remember reading concert venue but looks like the actual plans say "entertainment space". It sucks for places like Bogarts (I know it's smaller) when you plan to have 4+ venues with a smaller capacity.
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Cincinnati: West End: Development and News
Maybe this will have them reconsider or ditch the music venue
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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
Residents probably just using that as an excuse instead of their real concern (traffic).
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
Unless this BSB plan gets reworked significantly, I don't see how an arena could work on this site. You realistically only have one public entrance (on the east side) with three sides being on-ramps or interstates making it hard for any type of loading dock, etc. The one to left in this pictures is a little better, but not connected to the convention center and still a tough layout.
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
I'm not convinced this isn't just public posturing from the City.
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
It's not my area of expertise but I just see no way how this city can support another pro sports team with 3 already. And that's not to mention the three colleges (one of which is now a P5 program and another that's a strong basketball school).