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  1. nice shots. its just sooo.....fat.
  2. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    OTR- look into anything along Main Street, anything around Vine from Central to Liberty really. The whole area south of Liberty is improving tremendously so IMO, you can't go wrong anywhere. Around 12th and Vine there are a lot of great shops, restaurants, and theatres. Main Street has the same going for it. Clifton gaslight - This is were I lived when I was in Cincy. I worked downtown and took the 17/18/19 down. It was an easy commute, very quick, often full though. I biked to work sometimes too. I LOVED living here. It is very neighborhoody and has a great diverse feel. Along Ludlow, you have pretty much anything you'd need on a daily basis. It's great. Love it. Prospect Hill - beautiful 'hood and Cincinnatus lives here now so he'll be able to tell you about it better. There isn't a whole lot to walk to but it does have great views and is very accessible to OTR and downtown. If it were me, I'd go with OTR. Can't beat the area and its proximity to downtown and uptown. Plus, it would be exciting to be a part of all the positive developments going on there. A lot of great energy!
  3. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    lol. goodness. thanks for that. hopefully not all over the sheets though.
  4. Amaz-balls. Love it. Cincy never looked better and of course, Park Slope is wonderful wonderful. And of course, I miss the Bus every day. bah.
  5. you mean Lucky Step? And it closed?????
  6. I believe Cincinnati is still larger, metro wise, than San Antonio.
  7. but the school turns its back on the park. the school is a vast improvement over the surface lot that used to be tere, but it should have also been oriented towards the park, much like music hall and memorial hall do. instead, we get the back of a building with a small surface lot. I like the 'front' of the building along Central Parkway. I just wish they would have created 2 'fronts.'
  8. Don't you live on ALABAMA STREET or something? No. 9th Street...downtown Indy. ya know, urban (or semi-urban for good ole Indy). Don't you live on Mayberry Way or Honeysuckle Drive or something? Trash.
  9. you would. trash.
  10. and yes, please come. it will be fun. can anyone say....fourgy. (sorry, had to)
  11. Look, ya big 'homo, that style it tired. T-I-R-E-D, TIRED! I think it's cute you're defending you concubines! nope. not tired. not yet. maybe its tired in nyc. although the last time i was there, i saw a lot of skinny ties, suspenders, and skinny jeans. but again, these boys were my age. just sayin'. And plus, skinny jeans are ALWAYS in. one look that is tired around these parts are the plaids. EVERYONE is wearing it now. Its been around a while now but it is just hitting that point where everyone is doing it. OVER IT. Bring on stripes and solids.
  12. The Dock and Adonis are both legit. dance clubs. I'd recommend them to anyone who isn't homophobic. I love The Dock's setting....under a freeway underpass. Something about it makes it feel urban, real, and raw. Well....as raw as gays are willing to go....which isn't far. We tend to like our lube....which is handed out in excess at The Dock :)
  13. there isn't anything wrong with skinny jeans or skinny ties for mid-20 somethings. now when you're over 40 (eh hem MTS), another story :wink:
  14. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Let's keep this going, shall we..... Atlas and so it goes, frolicking in the Santorini countryside. Miss you!
  15. sherman, what kind of porn do you watch? That in no way sounds like porn music.
  16. From what I can tell there will be retail fronting Vine: http://www.3cdc.org/about/archive/Over-the-Rhine/OTR_OTRWorkGroup_OTRWorkGroup.pdf page 12 yea it looks that way. youre right. when I asked about it to the Gateway Quarter commercial sales reps., they told me there would be no retail at street level in the garage. hope they were wrong and that pdf is right.
  17. great update. but man does that music make me laugh. very americana or something.
  18. its going to be dead to the street. no commercial uses along the first floor. it better look amazing.
  19. its amazing how far people are willing to walk when they see walking as the appropriate or only alternative. At OSU, my friends and I walked everywhere...long distances. I look back and think how far we'd walk and it was crazy. We walked because we had to, because there were no other options, and because no one wanted to be the DD. I was visiting these friends last weekend, one lives in the Short North and 3 others live in the 'burbs now. These 3 people seemed to complain all weekend about walks half as long as the OSU days because they are now used to an auto-oriented lifestyle. They wouldn't have complained about such walks at OSU because it was seen as the primary option.
  20. I am working on a comp. plan for a small town out there in Benton County and we are pushing agri-tourism and marketing the wind farms for economic development. The people in our town LOVE them.
  21. wow. i'd say mt. adams looks better today. full growth trees do a lot.
  22. its right by hamburger mary's on vine. can't miss it.
  23. you can watch my webcam so it goes.
  24. ugh. this is really turning into one ugly building. sorry to be a downer, but it is not a pleasant looking structure in the least. how did this get by? It needs to be thinner.