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Cincinnati: Oakley: Development and News
I'm quite confused as to how something that amounts to finished out small warehouses is a "buffer" to single family housing? Feels like the financial backing for the project pushed for this when they saw how much a car collection facility charged them to store their vehicles. What's next, A heliport and hangers to buffer from the rail yard?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
I had a chat with someone familiar with the developer of the project, the garage entrance being on vine generates way more revenue (I remember hearing $10,000,000 a year in revenue from the garage alone but that seems way too high) than if it were on 6th.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
Probably be comparable to the building next door, Stenson Square. So that includes a pool, gym, communal spaces such as lounges or conference rooms, etc. There's also a parking garage portion to this project, not sure if it'll be above or below ground though.
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
Is something going to replace Royce? I'd imagine that corner is one the top storefronts in the city, so there's gotta be demand.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
Some context: They expanded the lobby out over the back of marketpoint, so it's a lot nicer than it was prior to renovation. I also think there may be some egress code problem with using the original entrance. I will say they kinda fumbled the site lighting for the original entrance plaza. There are way too short poles that don't really mesh well with the streetscape. They also stick out with the facade.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
I remember hearing about the owner of Murphys wanted to create more outdoor space there with demoing that.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
Wonder what they uncovered that prompted this. I see they still haven't taken off the canopy cover, so I assume it can't be that.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Development and News
That's the feeling I get from this whole two way street change as well. From the traffic counts Jefferson showing outliers going 60mph+ (I believe the peak was 80?) on a 35mph/25mph road, I find it hard to believe that the individuals or groups (the dirt bike dudes, atv guys, motorcycle group...) are going to stop what they're doing now that it's a two way road. I don't understand how the city government just ignores this problem when you can hear it across the city any time it's warm out.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
Walked by today, they punched a hole in a canopy. Hopefully one of y’all are able to get more information out of what is visible.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
Upon closer inspection of the photos I took, I don't think the original awning/canopy is there at all. The current canopy appears too high compared to the photo you posted.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
I'll take a walk over at lunch. I'm almost certain it is still under there, there isn't many other ways for there to be recessed lighting in a canopy like that. Edit: The current canopy is still there. But it almost appears that they built a ceiling below that previous overhang. It slopes from underneath the building to the edge without that Z shape.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Something about Newcrest appeals to me. Those rounded edges feel unique to the city, even though they're kind of a dated style. I know the hotel the next block over is a pacman, but it has a different style in mind compared to this.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Terrace Plaza Hotel
Wish we were able to see the existing conditions and assessment from Turner. If the steel structure is that compromised it must've been pretty wild when they first surveyed it. I wonder if there's any worry about further damage to the structure being caused from freezing weather, and that's why they're going as fast as they are.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
I think if those ramps are removed along central, there could be use of the outdoor area as a multifunction space. If the freeway remains uncapped, maybe relocate the Cincinnati sign onto grade there, facing towards the highway.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
I had a strong feeling that these would end up low. I asked ODOT about this on their comment form as to why there are so many ramps downtown, and why they were continuing to keep them. You can get on 75N every other block downtown.