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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Watch it get downsized. That 25 story tower ain't happening.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Mercantile & Traction Buildings / Kimpton Hotel
And yet projects in other cities roll right along.
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Cincinnati: Purple People Bridge: Development and News
Just some random drone footage I shot for another project where you can get a perspective of the condition of the paint that you normally don't see. PPB.mp4
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Mixed feelings about this. Analog was nice.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
Who trusts what they "believe" at this point?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Same. Anything that is talked about anymore as far as development in this metro, I assume will never happen or will be a third of the size/scope proposed. Still a good chance the BSB companion falls through, right? We get an inconsequential convention space makeover, stalled Banks, and The Artistry.
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Cincinnati: Paycor Stadium Renovations
Amateur hour.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
He's just protecting his reputation for 20+ years of mediocre work, maybe?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
To my untrained eye, it all just looks like incompetence cronyism at the government level.
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Northern Kentucky: Random Development and News
The views are spectacular...except for the obnoxious power lines.
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Cincinnati: Potential New Arena
Heritage Bank Center will host Louisville vs. Cincinnati basketball later this year. Freedom Hall comeback set as Louisville renews rivalry with Cincinnati Eric Crawford May 9, 2025 Updated 4 hrs ago LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The University of Louisville men's basketball program will rekindle two of its oldest and fiercest rivalries next season. One day after announcing a six-year series with Memphis, Louisville is set to announce a two-year series with Cincinnati, with the second game to be played in Freedom Hall in 2026 and the first to be played in the Heritage Bank Center in downtown Cincinnati in 2025. John Rothstein of CBS was the first to report the agreement. That game will mark a homecoming for second-year Louisville coach Pat Kelsey, who grew up in Cincinnati and played and coached at Xavier University. Louisville has faced Cincinnati more than any other opponent in a rivalry that stretches back to 1921. The last meeting between the schools was an 81-62 loss in the 2022 Maui Invitational. The last time the teams met in the regular season was on Feb. 22, 2014, when Louisville beat then No. 7-ranked Cincinnati 58-57 in the Fifth Third Center on the UC campus. https://www.wdrb.com/sports/freedom-hall-comeback-set-as-louisville-renews-rivalry-with-cincinnati/article_544a6e52-3bcf-4ea3-bc49-59353394ceac.html
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Northern Kentucky: Random Development and News
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Covington, KY: Development and News
This is an existing building.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
It will be so nice to not have to look at that eyesore as you come across BSB. What a crappy sight for so many years for people driving through our city.
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Cincinnati: Paycor Stadium Renovations
Is it right to conclude that, with the team investing this amount in the initial phase it shifts some leverage to the county in keeping them - given that the LT lease agreement still needs to be hammered out? Would the Bengals walk on that? Would the NFL frown on them waling on their investment?