Everything posted by preservationrestoration
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Middletown: Development and News
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Development and News
Not sure if this has been reported yet but it appears the downtown Holiday Inn is transitioning to a new IHG concept called voco. Appears to be a bit more higher-end then a Holiday Inn https://www.ihg.com/voco/hotels/us/en/cincinnati/cvghs/hoteldetail?fromRedirect=true&qSrt=sBR&qDest=Cincinnati, OH, United States&qErm=false&qRms=1&qAdlt=1&qChld=0&qCiD=04&qCiMy=112024&qCoD=05&qCoMy=112024&qAAR=6CBARC&qRtP=6CBARC&setPMCookies=true&qpMbw=0&qpMn=0&srb_u=1&qChAge=&qRad=30&qRdU=mi
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Cincinnati: TV / Film Industry News
Cincinnati named among finalists to host Sundance Film Festival in 2027 https://www.wlwt.com/article/cincinnati-finalists-host-sundance-film-festival-2027/61648229
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Cincinnati: Retail News
I wonder if there’s any potential for the Kenwood store to be converted to a Bloomingdale’s
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Detroit: Developments and News
JW coming downtown. https://www.freep.com/story/money/business/michigan/2024/07/03/jw-marriott-confirmed-downtown-detroit/74290632007/
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Middletown: Development and News
Also. City of Middletown to purchase Towne Mall for $10 million The city of Middletown will purchase the Towne Mall on the city’s East End for $10 million with an eye on having control of the redevelopment of the land that they call “a critical gateway to the city.” Unanimous action was taken by city council Tuesday afternoon during a special meeting authorizing City Manager Paul Lolli to accept a sale agreement for the purchase of the four parcels that constitute the mall built in the 1970s. https://www.journal-news.com/news/city-of-middletown-to-purchase-towne-mall-for-10-million/AEM2TF5AINGL7CHKHF54T3DK3I/
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Cleveland Cavs Discussion
https://www.wlns.com/sports/ap-cavaliers-to-interview-timberwolves-assistant-micah-nori-for-head-coaching-vacancy-ap-source-says/
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Butler County: Development and News
Don’t they know that’s downtown Monroe is in Middletown. There is no “downtown Monroe”
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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
preservationrestoration replied to buildingcincinnati's topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & ConstructionYikes. The same is like a Hampton Inn
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
That’s not exactly what happened with ARMCO. Essentially, in 1989, ARMCO created a joint venture with Kawasaki Steel called ARMCO Steel Corporation, LP, that remained based in Middletown. This 50/50 limited partnership consisted of ARMCO’S cold-rolled steel operations (Middletown and Ashland Works), and let ARMCO, Inc, (which had already relocated its HQ to NJ) focus more on stainless and electrical steel. ARMCO ended up with HQ in Pittsburgh due to their merger with Clyclops in the early 1990s. Around 1993, ARMCO Steel Corporation, LP was spun-off into a publicly traded company headquartered in Middletown called AK Steel. Both ARMCO and Kawasaki retained ownership shares for several years. AK Steel built the Rockport Works, and in 1999 acquired what was left of ARMCO, retaining the HQ in Middletown until 2007 in the same building ARMCO had been headquartered in for decades. It is a very interesting business case study. My dad was a long time ARMCO employee and is an AK Steel retiree (pre-Cliffs). It does appear they still have an office in West Chester (I believe the signage still says AK) but they have completely rebranded the Middletown Works—including the engines that run in the plant. Cliffs retained the brand-new Research Center (also rebranded) that AK had constructed along I-75 in Middletown a couple of years ago. There is plenty of land to expand, and if they were looking to downsize their regional office in SW Ohio, consolidation near one of its strategic plants and research center would make a lot of sense.
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Detroit: Developments and News
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Cincinnati: West End: Development and News
More details on the site plan https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c9a73454d87117017c01508/t/6492ebb3f735ed0e6395a7bf/1687350204113/230620_WEMU_Community+Meeting_FINAL_reduced+size.pdf
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Middletown: Development and News
My understanding is that the sports fields are being developed either by Middletown Christian School or Bishop Fenwick High School. It’s separate from this development if it happens at all
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Middletown: Development and News
you know my guess is that you could see a bus stop since the Middletown transit system runs out to Atrium Medical Center
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Middletown: Development and News
most of the site plan is decent, but have to agree. I hate to see a gas station on that prime corner. Especially what was originally envisioned for that site. Also, there’s gonna be a lot of apartments on the side of 75. I still think this would’ve been better suited for the town mall, redevelopment but agreed that the city should’ve paid nowhere near what they initially agreed to before backing out
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Cincinnati: Madisonville: Development and News
Ugh Cristo 🤢
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Thanks for sharing From this site, I was able to gather that they also have an architectural arm https://portmanarchitects.com
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Cincinnati: Worldpay (formerly Vantiv)
I wonder what kind of presence they still have in London/UK And if the new flight on British Airways could impact the decision to Locate the headquarters in Cincinnati As from the business journals article, it doesn’t seem like it’s a definite
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Cincinnati: Worldpay (formerly Vantiv)
FIS is spinning off WorldPay undoing the acquisition they made several years ago. I believe they maintained a significant presence at the former WorldPay HQ so I’m not sure what impact if any of this will have on Cincinnati https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230213005223/en/FIS-Announces-Plans-to-Spin-Off-Merchant-Business
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
Not to mention, CVG Has a transatlantic flight to Paris And while not the case, at the time, the bed was won by Kansas City now has a flight to London starting in June.
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Cincinnati: Kroger
at One time they had a large digital presence in Atrium two https://ir.kroger.com/CorporateProfile/press-releases/press-release/2018/Kroger-to-Locate-New-Digital-Headquarters-in-Downtown-Cincinnati/default.aspx
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Construction pics of City Centre Mart/Mall, Middletown, Oh circa 1970s
I believe Middletown’s was modeled after Rock Hill South Carolina. It has since been removed as well
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Middletown: Development and News
Rinka does good work
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Development and News
I guess I just assumed that that the top of that building got lopped off at The same time. But obviously from these photos it was not