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joshknut

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  1. I was walking north on Race toward 5th street to pick up dinner last night and I saw a woman and her daughter looking at the old blue skywalk monoliths. I said "that won't be much help, it's from the 90s". She was looking for shopping and thought maybe the Banks would be good. I directed her toward OTR for boutique shopping but she did not sound convinced. The city needs to get rid of these things and put in place a more up to date map (similar to the ones around OTR, but for the CBD, OTR, and the banks). With that she would have quickly seen that the only thing they can buy at the Banks is a Tervis cup.
  2. I walk from Nippert to my apartment on 4th and Race all the time at night after FCC games. It's really not bad. Yes, there's more trash and poverty but that doesn't mean it's unsafe. There are more isolated incidents of crime north of liberty but those are typically more gang/drug related. Usually the families hanging outside of their buildings on the Vine street hill ask what the score was as I walk by.
  3. It's sad that Frameri, a local startup, failed and their competition, Warby Parker, will be taking their flagship store space.
  4. Fortune Noodle House! Hand pulled noodles if you are looking for Chinese. In other parts of the Midwest, like Minnesota, you will find way more Vietnamese since the Hmong immigrated there.
  5. I live on 4th street so I walk around this area a lot. Just this past week I saw the streetcar waiting between 3rd and 2nd street on 4th, in the northern section of the block. It was very odd to see this and I've never see it do this before. It was waiting there and not advancing to the light. I'm not sure if this is a "dwell time" but I did witness something like this (what greenville2 is describing).
  6. What's...with...all of the...ellipsis?
  7. The vote passed the budget and finance committee with Seelbach changing his vote from "No" to "abstain". So it passed 4-3 and will be going to the full council now.
  8. This morning on 3rd street around FWW and the area under the overpass (where the redbike station is) there was a much larger than normal number of homeless people. I've lived down on 4th street for the past 4 years and I have not seen something like this. Multiple tents were set up along the street and under the bridge. There was a police officer just standing there watching the group under the overpass. It really looked like the tent cities that have popped up in places like San Francisco. Is this just because it's warm? I have not seen this many people living there (or in tents) and there seemed to be a lot of new faces.
  9. From 2016: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2016/09/29/fc-cincinnati-launches-app-with-local-startup.html Lisnr and FCC have worked together in the past
  10. ^ that just begs so many questions. Where do you put your groceries? Carry them, balanced on each arm? Or in the backpack? But I feel that wouldn't be a good weight distribution. Seems like way too much work to pick up some groceries.
  11. Apparently the Port Authority meeting was cancelled mutually
  12. What money do you see continuing to be spent at the Oakley site?
  13. Ryan Messer's opinion piece: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2018/03/20/fc-cincinnati-stadium-deadline-more-ultimatum-than-negotiation/441146002/
  14. If they are going public and asking CPS, they must have secured all of the other plots of land needed
  15. Can someone explain to me how much power Peltz has now that he is on the board? Everyone makes it seem like he has more sway or voting power and will take P&G out of Cincinnati. He's just one guy on the board right? What am I missing?