Everything posted by atlas
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
i hope this isnt the fate of other fountain square activities. they sure are ambitious about the amount of activities they plan on doing.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: 84.51°
my guess is that its going to look something like the north bank condo tower in cbus. http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=3335.30 But maybe 5-7 stories bigger.
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Cincinnati: Retail News
why cant we just refer to it as the gateway quarter? Isnt urban and living a given?!?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
ha, i agree!
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Most Literate US Cities
^lmao. I saw it too and I thought it was a great movie. But I dont even know what this has to do with the topic at hand so I will quickly stop.
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Most Literate US Cities
^yes. a lot of asian people that come here are well off in their home country while that is not the same for mexicans as they have easier access to our country via the shared border and all.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
eh, it would be cool for like a day.
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Cincinnati: Urban Grocery Stores
^ done! :-)
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Best Cities for Jobs ('07 Ranking)
well......good news for cincy being the best in the state but its still sad that 56 is the highest ranking this state has. I expected Cincy to be the highest, but Akron threw me off.
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What is the future of Urban Ohio?
Urban Ohio: the other other white meat I dont even know what that means
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Newport, KY: SouthShore Condominiums
thank God!
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Cincinnati: "Snow"ver-the-Rhine
^ i hope and pray that they will but today they are still just goodwill.
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Mazda 6 Snow Test - What city is in the background?
looks too small to be minneapolis. doesnt even really look like much of a downtown. maybe its a bad angle. i dunno though.
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Harrison: Phoenix Park (1854)
ha! well i am not in harrison, im in cbus! next time i go home, the 2nd of march, I will ask if i can get some and then try to post them. I dont have a cool camera though!
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Harrison: Phoenix Park (1854)
the house is gorgeous. the torbecks are very close friends of the family, my mom and jan, the wife, were sorority sisters and both moved to harrison and stayed close friends. I remember when they bought it in 1990 and then the tornado of '90 hit right after they bought it. I was only 5 but def. remember being scared in the house. Luckily, the house didn't get hurt too much but couldn't say the same for the homes around it. It is surrounded by very small, wood frame, ugly homes but I love the house and the huge garage/side house.
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Cincinnati: "A Cold Night of City Photography"
beautiful. i cant wait to move to cincy, never get bored with city views on top of the city hills.
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Dayton: a big-time sports city???
^Cincy and Cleveland have more major sports teams because they have more people and because when these leagues started, Cincy and Cleveland were much more prominent that Cbus. Cbus cant/wont get baseball or football because they are too close to bigger markets (Cincy and Cland) and plus, Cbus has the Buckeyes. Dayton wont get any because of their proximity to CBus, Cincy, Cland, and Indy. Plus, its probably not big enough anyway.
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College Hill - Charmingly Ugly
i like college hill. one of my fav 'hoods for sure! :-) i dont think its ugly! :| nice pics though.
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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
i love that north college hill rehab. it does kinda look like a barn now, but a nice barn with lots of charm. :-D
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Cincinnati: Columbia Tusculum: Columbia Square
well atleast the surface lots dont front the parkway.
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Cincinnati: Corryville: The Village at Stetson Square
thanks for the pics, those are sexy!
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Cincinnati's Derelict Surprises
is some school right next to this place? It looks like this school I am thinking of sits just to the right in the aerial. It just underwent renovations and looks UC in the aerial. I did a lot of work in that damn school, what is that school named? can anyone help me out?
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Cincinnati Redevelopment Idea
^oh btw, im not 100% thats green, im just pretty sure. could be wrong though.
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Cincinnati Redevelopment Idea
its ok lol! green township actually has quite a bit of 'dense' areas, especially around the high school and in bridgetown. Most of it is very lower middle to middle middle class, but theres some quality housing stock in there that is essentially just an extension of cheviot or cincy density wise.
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Cincinnati Redevelopment Idea
^ yea, but this is green twshp, right? so were gonna need the twshp to step in, and green twshp sure love auto friendly 'hoods being built ALL OVER the twshp.