Everything posted by unusualfire
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Cincinnati: Population Trends
^Booming in what way? Indy went from 900.8 thousand job to 907.2 thousand from may 2006 to may 2007. While cincinnati went from 1104 in may 2006 to 122.6 in may 2007. It seems Cincinnati is booming twice as fast as Indy. http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/metro.pdf
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Cincinnati: Population Trends
^ Hes going to have something to say about how you didn't point out the CSA of Indy. Sometimes you just can never please people, no matter what kinda facts we come up with.
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How much do Clevelanders and Cincinnatians spend on transportation?
I assue you had a girlfriend already or wife that didn't mind. These days having a car is a must to date or your mate will be looking other places.
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
LOL 30-50 wow. Well they might as well lose 100 games and get the #1 pick.
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Cincinnati: Population Trends
- Biggest Fears/Concerns For Your City
^ Maybe they shouldn't be a felon in the first place. I know what you are saying but why should they get a job at Ford making 80-120k than someone who's never had been in prison or the system only able to get 12-25k jobs.- Ohio: GDP List & News
With so much money invested in the north i wonder why more jobs aren't being produced.- Warren County growth
I always thought 48 would be upgraded to I-7575 as a spur. It already highway status from north of lebanon to just past I-71- Cincinnati: Downtown: Adams Landing
unusualfire replied to The_Cincinnati_Kid's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionI'm not impressed by rivers also. because they are all dirty. A large lake like landen lake is much better.- Cincinnati: Is there a 2% extra income tax if you live in Hyde Park or Mt Lookout?
If you lived in a township before that had no income tax then moving to the city it would feel like it's an extra tax sure..lol- Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
^ The state of massachusetts couldn't afford 15 billion for a highway and tunnel. It came from the federal Government. That project is a disaster, it's still leaking.- Cincinnati: Random Development and News
unusualfire replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & Constructiononly $9,100?? a year? That's pathetic.- Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
all that money went to the Big Dig. Amazing.- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
Well they did say region. So taller then Indy's tallest?- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
I wonder how much taller are they talking?- Cincinnati: Downtown: Queen City Square
What happend to my post?- Cincinnati: General Business & Economic News
Clermont County is still growing. I just seen new office buildings around the rt 32 and Beechmont area. Once 32 is upgraded to go over the little Miami river. Access will be much much easier. And an extention of Cross county would do wonders, but Indian Hill would block that FOREVER.- Miamisburg / Springboro: Austin Landing
^I was wondering why that bridge was so wide. It looks like 10 lanes can be run accross the bridge..lol- Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
This is Fountain Square West i tell ya.- Cincinnati Reds Discussion
Wow this team is Horrible. The GM and manager has to go. I can't see how ownship can let this continue. It would be their fault if the start losing money.- Peak Oil
The prices here in Cincinnati that were $3.49 a couple of days ago, were $3.25 today.- Cincinnati: Population Trends
I would like to know how many homeowners live in the city that actually chooses Florida as their residence. I think anyone can tell by the way traffic spiked once all the people from florida came back to their Ohio homes that much more people are living in the city in the summer than in the winter.- Cincinnati: Population Trends
Man i'm glad you are not mayor, you would send your city into ruins with your non optimistic attitude.- Cincinnati: Population Trends
Cincinnati is home to more people - and they're richer, too - than the Census estimates, according to a new study, which Mayor Mark Mallory will use at a retail convention in Las Vegas this weekend to try to entice developers to invest in the city. The study by the national nonprofit Social Compact says there are about 369,000 residents in the city - almost 40,000 more than an amended U.S. Census estimate. Those people make more money, too, than previously thought, the study says - an average household income of almost $54,000. Social Compact, funded by financial institutions, crunches data from sources such as utility bills, credit reports and car registrations, which it says more accurately counts the informal economy and shows an area's untapped spending power. That is then used to leverage private investment. http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070518/NEWS01/705180435/-1/CINCI- Ever notice the similarity between cancer & sprawling suburbs?
Not everyone in the subburbs, not even close, lived in the city. - Biggest Fears/Concerns For Your City