Everything posted by oakiehigh
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Louisville Explainer II: First Plats and Downtown Expansion/Form
Bravo!! I wish I could shake your hand right now.
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Cincinnati: Historic Preservation
‘This Old House’ Spotlights Gamble Restoration Efforts http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story/This-Old-House-Spotlights-Gamble-Restoration/PRBbfKqaMke-e6lfu9m_LQ.cspx
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Keep in mind, aside from 74 splitting the northern part of Green Twp., their are NO other interstates that divide westside neighborhoods like other parts of the city. Some may see this as a negative, some don't!!!! I personally LOVE that part of the equation. Truth is, most of the western city neighborhoods were designed around a streetcar in the early 20th (Westwood, Price Hill). All the more reason, it Should and Hopefully will be looked at once we get up and running in the basin. The density is definitely there! And Damn Straight, we don't give a $@#* what somebody from another part of town thinks of us!!!!
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Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
Indeed! Mainstrasse Village Covington KY
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Urban Ohio "Picture Of The Day"
- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
^Don't forget the tunnel under GAB to NOTL!- Cincinnati: Interstate 75
Major changes seen for viaduct By Barry M. Horstman • [email protected] • March 26, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100326/NEWS01/3270339/ "I understand that traffic flow and safety features are important considerations in transportation planning, but I question putting automobile interests ahead of the vitality and well-being of established urban neighborhoods," Hillside Trust executive director Eric Russo said in a letter to Spinosa. "It seems a bit old school to think you'd destroy a neighborhood to make a traffic pattern work," Walsh said. "It would disrupt a lot of things - things the city wants to see - that have taken a long time to grow here."- Cincinnati: Gambling away history
Without zoning EVERY street could have parcels that look like this!- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Agree 100%- Cincinnati: Demolition Watch
oakiehigh replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Architecture, Environmental, and PreservationToday's P&G leaders are about as far from the likes of James Gamble as they could get. They are just another group of Wall Street puppets! I know they still do great things worldwide, but in the last two decades they have not shown much love for this city or the history of their own company. Look how they sold most of their manufacturing facilities to other companies, who in turn close shop here and move those jobs away. And as far as the Gamble House goes, we never really heard a peep from em.- Cincinnati: Gambling away history
Surprisingly well written story!- Moving Back to the 'Nati
They got a cooler tower downtown anyway! Nice choice! Congrats!- Cincinnati/NKY International Airport
- Cincinnati: Bars / Nightlife News
And Rocket Man!- Richmond's Fabulous Fan District!!!
Bravo! :clap: I never knew!- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
Ahem! http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&hl=en&hq=&hnear=Cincinnati,+Hamilton,+Ohio&ll=39.099502,-84.505699&spn=0,359.995145&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=39.099455,-84.505823&panoid=IfWBB6OF9TXKAGtoNV7TQQ&cbp=12,29.46,,0,-10.02- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^Where the other WS garage is!! :wink: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&hl=en&hq=&hnear=Cincinnati,+Hamilton,+Ohio&ll=39.099502,-84.505699&spn=0,359.995145&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=39.099455,-84.505823&panoid=IfWBB6OF9TXKAGtoNV7TQQ&cbp=12,29.46,,0,-10.02- End of the End: Dixie Square Mall (SW Chicagoland)
Wow! This mall died at an early age!- Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
Street improvements coming to Warsaw By Kurt Backscheider • [email protected] • March 5, 2010 http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/C2/20100305/NEWS/3050336/ Glenway gets another new restaurant By Kurt Backscheider • [email protected] • March 5, 2010 http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/C2/20100305/NEWS/3050334/ Irishman keeps community on west side By Peter Robertson • [email protected] • March 6, 2010 http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/C2/20100306/NEWS/3060306/ The owner of the Crow's Nest on West Eighth Street in Price Hill and Westside Chili on Glenway Avenue in Bridgetown also runs a construction business. But when he heard Willie's Sport Cafe in Glenway Crossing was facing imminent foreclosure, he bought the restaurant in April 2009. "There were 42 employees. They were going to all go on unemployment and I knew them," O'Dell said.- Cincinnati: Bockfest 2010
Sherman, I noticed you were standing right next to me as the parade started near Arnold's. I didn't mean any disrespect by not hollering at ya, but I noticed you were on a mission at that point in time that evening. I had to let the master do his thang which he does so well!! Great Shots of another Unforgettable Bockfest!! Is it just me, or has attendance grown substantially from the past few years?- Cincinnati: Demolition Watch
oakiehigh replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Architecture, Environmental, and PreservationNew life for historic Gamble house By Cliff Radel • [email protected] • March 8, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100308/NEWS01/303080112/New+life+for+historic+Gamble+house The opponents were C. Francis Barrett, attorney for Greenacres Foundation, the house’s owner, and Carter Randolph, Greenacres’ vice president. Speaking for 22 minutes, 11 times the allotted two-minute limit, Barrett noted that his client “did not realize the strong sentiment” the house generated. He asked the board to delay its decision.- Cincinnati: Gambling away history
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: New life for historic Gamble house By Cliff Radel • [email protected] • March 8, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100308/NEWS01/303080112/New+life+for+historic+Gamble+house The opponents were C. Francis Barrett, attorney for Greenacres Foundation, the house’s owner, and Carter Randolph, Greenacres’ vice president. Speaking for 22 minutes, 11 times the allotted two-minute limit, Barrett noted that his client “did not realize the strong sentiment” the house generated. He asked the board to delay its decision.- Cincinnati: Camp Washington - Machine Flats
Wow! I had no idea about this project.- Forest Park: Forest Fair Mall / Cincinnati Mills Redevelopment
^To each his own! This trashy hick spent $1400 there last year. They seem to do well, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a Cabella's take interest in our region in the near future. - Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square