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prolix

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  1. has anyone heard anything about this project? I walk by it everyday and wish someone would do something with this beautiful building I did notice that on Wednesday it appeared someone was in the building b/c the lobby lights were on. Couldn't tell for sure what was going on. There are also notices of water disconnect hung on the front
  2. From what I've heard via people at Corporex it's mostly funding at this point - if they had enough money committed I'm sure they could push the RT8 fixes through.
  3. I've wondered the same, however I do think its a nice feature and it's really not much worse than the outdoor seating that takes up the sidewalk in front of Hamburger Mary's
  4. a movie theatre downtown would be awesome - i think another grocery store would be nice, although luckily we're a couple blocks from the vine st kroger and walking distance to findlay will be moving to OTR in about a week, we're the ones who bought the last unit in mottainai :)
  5. just found this after wondering what was up with 617 Vine - bad news, but then again MED would have screwed this project up beyond belief - would be better off in the hands of someone else (Northpointe gets my vote) doesn't MED also own the lot across from 4th & Plum? feel bad for MED property residents, but the idiots that run that company had it coming
  6. when i lived on 4th, i never really felt unsafe my car was broken into once, but i never felt unsafe. i'd go walk around at night, no problem. in corryville, it felt a bit unsafe to walk at night. there were some legitimate reasons for that, at the time there was a rash of robberies and muggings at night. you could go out at night, but you were taking a chance if you walked too far from home (although it depended what direction you walked). obviously, mariemont is pretty safe. the biggest danger is a tree might fall on you i'm not sure where otr fits in relation to those areas, lately at least.
  7. there's a chance i may be moving again, sometime soon. life's always full of up's and down's and probably with 6 months i'll figure out whether it's up or down this time. anyway, i live in mariemont right now. have lived in corryville, and downtown cbd (4th street @ kinsey flats). if i end up making, yet another move, i'll probably focus back on downtown cincinnati. out of everywhere i think that worked out the best for me. i've been seeing a lot going on in the 'gateway quarter' and it looks like its really cool, and actually really affordable (which is hard to say about much in the cbd). does anyone here live there though? is it safe? i know otr is improving, but has it improved that much? during the day it seems perfectly fine, but at night it used to be pretty sketchy. its been a couple years since i've been down there at night though. anyway, if anyone lives down there i'd like to hear what's its like these days
  8. so are all of the windows fixed? the only windows you can open are the garage doors? one of the things i liked when i lived on 4th @ kinsey was being able to open the huge windows and let a breeze in and take in all the crazy sounds of downtown. you'd think they'd have some openable windows on the 4th street side of the building
  9. too bad, maybe i was just hoping that the walmart sign was gone so my brain ignored seeing it. the improvements to redbank are indeed nice, and while a shopping center might be nice there, the whole walmart thing sort of ruins it
  10. Yeah, I'd like to go take a second look, but I didn't see the walmart sign this am. There was a sign about the 'future home of ...' and a photo of a new office building. The other possibility is they're just advertising the new office space instead of the shopping complex that seems to be on an infinite delay.
  11. they took down all the signage at the site about walmart, looks like they are now turning it into a class A office development instead of a shopping center
  12. personally i like the mix of historic and contemporary stuff on the same block, adds some life to the area. the slanted roof was also a much better look, had a nice flow and worked well with the convention center and stadium skyline. you'd think a slanted roof would be viewed as more sound than a flat one in terms of drainage, etc.
  13. i love those garage-style doors. how are the seals on them? pretty weather tight?
  14. prolix replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    would be nice if some of these new projects included more affordable condos, like in the 200k range so people can actually afford something without hemorrhaging their bank accounts. after all the fallout with this mortgage stuff you'd think developers would realize they're just encouraging this pattern of living in debt. i think condos 200-400k would work out well in mariemont and stay somewhat in line with existing housing prices. doesn't make sense to me that they're building condos that cost quite a bit more than most of the houses in mariemont. some more street level retail would be nice around the square as well, what we already have is nice, but some new stuff would be great as well. pricing aside, the new griewe stuff does look nice and i'm glad they're trying to blend stuff with the old. i do feel bad for the houses around jordan park though, that thing towers over everything on miami & east st.
  15. I drive through columbia-tusculum on the way home, and actually looked at a house on walworth at one point. I totally agree that this project would have an extreme impact on the current residents of that road. Its already pretty insane (narrow, cars on the street, etc). Adding 75 more condos and probably double that number in terms of cars/traffic, good luck. They'd have to re-work that entire intersection and redo (and widen) walworth to make this project successful.