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  1. oakiehigh replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    Awesome work!!!! Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincy. http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,9230.0.html
  2. Wow! I missed that number for C-bus over the last couple months.
  3. Doubted! They have a tenant already committed. (Great American). If they didn't have anyone named by now I would think differently. This project should be safe till the end.
  4. Not to start an argument between cities here, but wouldn't Cleveland need more than Columbus. CINCINNATI $8,361,592 CLEVELAND $16,143,120 COLUMBUS $22,845,495 What might I be missing here? edit: I was just looking at the 3 C's first. I didn't see the counties on there too. Interesting!!!!!!!
  5. Yea, I know what you mean!
  6. Like Cheers? That would be cool nonetheless!!
  7. ^That would be a great fit for that region!
  8. oakiehigh replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    WTF?
  9. What a town, what a town!!! Nice shots.
  10. ^I'd believe that!
  11. West Side Story: What happened there http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080912/NEWS01/809140302
  12. Low-income rents, uneven demands Section 8 brings opportunities, challenges to suburbs http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080912/NEWS01/809140301&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
  13. ^^That is the sweetest looking McDonalds ever!
  14. Forbes: Bengals valued at $941M Business Courier of Cincinnati http://cincinnati.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2008/09/08/daily42.html
  15. Alright fine! My vote goes with Cincy's Union Terminal without pride or prejudice. :wink:
  16. ^That's a good one! I'll vote for the Roebling Bridge!! Without it, we would not have the Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate, Akashi Kaiko, or many others.
  17. oakiehigh replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Does anyone know if their was a heavy Jewish population on the Westside at one point in history? I'm guessing this to explain all of the many Jewish cemeteries scattered throughout Price Hill, Westwood, and Green Twp.
  18. oakiehigh replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Ooops, It doesn't! I had two windows open and posted in the wrong one! Thank god tomorrow is Fri. Ohio has needed to tackle this problem for years. It's good see them at least acknowledging it, but talk is cheap!!
  19. Selling Scrap Metal? Better Bring ID http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=cf298475-9ea9-428d-9e8e-0a24aeaa12c9 Last Update: 8:36 am In an effort to cut down on thefts of copper, aluminum and other metals with skyrocketing prices, the state of Ohio is requiring a photo ID to sell scrap metal. More at link above:
  20. oakiehigh replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    We have a military policy instead of an energy policy.
  21. That is pretty cool! LEED architecture without good urban design is like cutting down the rainforest using hybrid-powered bulldozers. - Dan Malouff
  22. Didn't want to start a new thread! No meter news with this, but it is in the area of them. I-74 lanes closed beginning Sept. 15 Community Press Staff Report • September 9, 2008 Beginning Monday, Sept. 15, the right lane of westbound Interstate 74, between Harrison Avenue and I-75, will be closed for pavement work and placement of conduit and fiber optic as follows: * Between Harrison Avenue and Montana Avenue - closed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. * Between Montana Avenue and I-75 - closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. These lane restrictions will be in place for about two weeks.
  23. Metal thieves strike church 12 engraved copper plaques pried off By Alex Shebar • [email protected] • September 9, 2008 http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20080909/NEWS0107/809090327/ EAST PRICE HILL - The memorial garden at Holy Family Catholic Church, a place where the faithful contemplate loss, has one more thing to mourn. On Friday, it was discovered that 12 copper plaques were stolen from the garden at 3006 W. Eighth St. in East Price Hill. They are hand-fashioned plates depicting the Stations of the Cross, each more than 50 years old. Read more at link above: