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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
If you email the department that administers the awards they will send a complete list of applicants and projects. I did not request one this round but have in the past.
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Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/12/14/city-manager-sheryl-long-performance-review.html interesting article, Sheryl Long has been relatively quiet in the media for being City Manager. It is concerning that the feedback is that it’s 1) hard to do business with the city and 2) there is zero in the pipeline for housing projects. I imagine there is some macro economic issues with projects (interest rates / cost of labor etc) but I am curious if the current City Manager is either rejecting market rate proposals to save face with “affordability advocates” or using perfect as the enemy of good? Regardless, nothing on the docket to close out the year seems odd.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Development and News
What size was the rumored scaled up version?
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Middletown: Development and News
If that project scores well on the TMUD application then that process is very broken. There is nothing “transformative” about putting a strip center in a field intentionally isolated from its surroundings.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Everyone has their own interpretation, but I would not call the 84.51 project dumb. It secured a lot of high-paying jobs to stay in the City. You could argue the building should only take half the block (which I agree with) and be taller. But it is hard to say no to that project and with the reason being "maybe in 15 years we will expand the convention center here".
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
So 50% affordable units and the OTRCC still objects to it? They come off as unreasonable to the point where their "concerns" can't be taken as valid.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
There should be some kind of rule around needing a critical mass to appeal when you have no actual standing. 1 random person holding up development when 99.9% of people either do not care or support it is a dumb process.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
The handful of individuals, with no standing, gatekeeping development in OTR is getting old.
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Cincinnati: Avondale: Development and News
Ha! When I first read "Biotech Cincinnati Life Science Research Park for Innovation" I thought it had to be a catchy sounding acronym but BCLSRPI isnt great either... That being said - It feels like that CTI Lab Space is going here?
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Cincinnati: Xavier University: Development and News
I am not privy to any of their future plans are in terms of growth. That being said, I have always thought X needs to pivot towards more STEM and add engineering and medical in order to grow and adapt to the future needs/wants to students and the region. That is likely more complicated than it sounds being historically a liberal arts school.
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Cincinnati: Restaurant News & Info
Disappointing due to its location. It will likely be 2024 before something else opens there. When Royce first opened I believe there were rumblings of the staff walking out (if I recall correctly). Not sure if that was related to lack of getting paid or the work environment.
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Cincinnati Brewery / Beer / Alcohol News
I believe the lanes were removed prior to the Brewery being involved in the project.
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Cincinnati: Hyde Park: Development and News
While I agree it is not the best-looking. I am assuming that was put up by the developer behind the single family homes being built there - as the fencing is facing "out" from the new homes.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Shocking who is behind the appeal to stop it! /s Also in the article the quote about Waller saying "They didn't personally call me to let me know they were going to start"... yeah I don't think that is how the world operates.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
The land at Liberty / Elm was sold for $4.5M to an LLC which appears to be associated with Indianapolis based Buckingham Companies