Everything posted by oakiehigh
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^Indeed! And this one comes with a webcam too!!!
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2010 Census Counts
Census urged to add supposed non-existent addresses By Gregory Korte • [email protected] • January 10, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100110/NEWS01/1110333/
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Streetcar Talk Tuesday Posted by jprendergast January 11th, 2010, 11:36 am http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2010/01/11/streetcar-talk-today/
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Cincinnati: OTR Brewery District
OTR building flares, not likely to be razed By Eric Bradley • [email protected] • January 10, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100110/NEWS01/1110329/OTR+building++not+likely+to+be+razed
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Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
Cincinnati among tops for home price gains Business Courier of Cincinnati http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2010/01/04/daily49.html?surround=lfn
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Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
UPS to close Queensgate office The Courier Journal and The Enquirer • January 8, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100108/BIZ01/1090334/ The cuts mean UPS will close by April its Kentucky district office in Queengate that employs an estimated 40 to 50 management and administrative workers.
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Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Zoo attendance soars in 2009 January 8, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100108/NEWS01/1090330/ The 1,218,892 visitors in 2009 boosted attendance 24 percent over the 2008 total of 982,043.
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Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
South Fairmount lab gets OK to expand http://www.building-cincinnati.com/2010/01/south-fairmount-lab-gets-ok-to-expand.html
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Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
WTF? I thought he was crystal clear too. Whats the point if we can't discuss projects?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Mabley Place (formerly Tower Place Mall)
Rookwood developer to run Tower Place By Laura Baverman • [email protected] • January 6, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100106/BIZ01/301060003/Rookwood+head+to+run+Tower+Place Cincinnati already has more traffic than the city centers of its neighbors such as Louisville, Lexington and Columbus, said Fallon. He hopes to reflect the downtown environment of Indianapolis, which has vibrant retail tenants.
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Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
I LOVE the idea, but I picture the viaduct as being too far gone. I would think the funding would be hard to drum up for a project of that size too. The rebar on some of the columns has/had been exposed for years. I haven't been on it recently but from what I remember, the patchwork was even getting bad.
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Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
You got it! They now have a "UDF coming soon" sign up.
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Cincinnati: Western Hills: Development and News
2009 proved busy year in Western Hills By Kurt Backscheider • [email protected] • December 31, 2009 http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/C2/20091231/NEWS/912310326/ Shopping plaza renovated Good Sam breaks ground Mercy gets approval Township turns 200 Re-inventing Cheviot's business district Contributed By Caroline Statkus | City of Cheviot | ShareThis http://rodeo.cincinnati.com/getlocal/gpstory.aspx?id=100111&sid=160125 The City of Cheviot is generating their own “economic development stimulus program” with a kick-off meeting for commercial building property owners, business tenants, and the general public on Monday, January 11 at 6:00 p.m. at Harvest Home Park. “We're committed to doing everything we can to support our local businesses,” says Cheviot Mayor Sam Keller. And, he adds, “We're looking at some really innovative programs to attract new businesses.” Those ideas will be expanded upon over the next few months by the recently appointed “Cheviot ROCKS Committee” (Revitalization of Cheviot Knows Success) as they develop a Strategic Business District Plan.
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Green Township: Mercy Health West Hospital
NAACP: Hospital closings hurt poor By Cliff Peale • [email protected] • January 4, 2010 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100104/NEWS01/1050333/
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
I agree I would've liked to have seen the starters sit too. The field was too slick to take the chance for a meaningless game. They already knew they didn't want to face Houston again.
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
I say they were honoring the Bearcats! 2 weeks to plan for one team is a coaches dream. Why would we show them ANY plays that we plan on running in a game that matters? Agree, though that the Jets showed up to really play. I would love to believe the D was laying down too, but that didn't look that way. Injuries may be the death of us this week.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^Haha, Nice! ..............I concur!
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University of Cincinnati Bearcats Football Discussion
Ouch! It was still a great year for UC football, but for the love.................... That was painful to watch!! What do you think the odds are that BK tries to convert Collaros to be an Irishman within the next few weeks?
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University of Cincinnati Bearcats Football Discussion
Huh! The Bearcat won Mascot of the year! Let's see if Mardy and the boys can seal the deal tonight!
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A Decade of.............
Gotta hunch this credit bust thingy that is still unfolding before our eyes might end up being as big if not bigger than 911! The two incidents will go down in history as mega events for the decade though.
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Jackson, Mississippi
Ahhh, Dixie!!!
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
^Agree. For as short as the twin towers are, they are still very recognizable and well known around the world.
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A Decade of.............
I thought this was pretty good for the Enquirer! A decade of disruption 'May you live in interesting times' is a curse that came true http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20091225/EDIT03/912270303/
- Merry Christmas UrbanOhio!
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Cincinnati: Interstate 75
^Their is not a doubt in my mind that HOT/HOV lanes and/or tolling roads are all on Ohio's horizon. In the next few years, they will have no choice. With more efficient cars and less people driving, the state will be forced to consider this as an option for paying for the many miles of road that we have. Unless that is, they raise the gas tax! *gasp*