Everything posted by atlas
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
oh i didnt know the corridor was there. maybe i did know at one time. if i did, then i definitely forgot. this whole living in columbus thing has left me disconnected with cincy. :|
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My tower
looks kinda like the future tallest going up in shanghai.
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
^ yea me too. but if you look at the current square there is no such corridor so in order to achieve that, they would have to tear out some building. So maybe the market is going to be indoors.
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Milken Institute: Best Performing Cities 2005
wow. depressing to say the least.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati News & Info
i know a lot of people hate this lady for the way she handled the bob huggins situation, but in my opinion, there is a bigger picture to see here. it seems she is doing a good job at prioritizing the universities goals in attempts to make it a stronger academic institution. i will give up successful basketball any day for a more prestigious, academically sound school any day.
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
also looks like they got rid of that whole smaller fountain idea. i think that was a good move.
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Cincinnati: Fountain Square: Development and News
wow. i really had little knowledge on the probasco market situation. I am definitely likeing how the design of this looks. Still too many trees though. I guess we will have to see about that.
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Photos of Oktoberfest Zinzinnati with shots of Carew Tower and Fountain Square
^ this is true.... :wink:
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Cincinnati: Downtown - Parker Flats
Yea, youre probably right. :-D Oh wait, look at my comments on the McMillan Manor in Mt. Auburn. I dont like EVERYTHING, just 99% of it.
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Cincinnati: Downtown - Parker Flats
i think it looks good.
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Cincinnati: Corryville: University Village
^ any insight on the university village plan? is it a real possibility?
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Cincinnati: Corryville - Charlton Place
Really, well I like them. I could have bad taste but I think they look good like that. What I dont really like are the steps to the far left in the picture and how they go to the side instead of the directly to the front like the rest.
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Cincinnati: Corryville - Charlton Place
looks good.
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Cincinnati: Mt. Auburn - McMillan Manor
in my opinion, that rendering doesnt look promising. it looks like run down projects.
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Cincinnati: Corryville: The Village at Stetson Square
in my opinion, this really is just an awesome project. the buildings look great, theyre brick, and theyre in a good location in terms of neighborhoods that need investment. I am. and have been excited about this one.
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Northern Kentucky: Random Development and News
this is good news. the less surface lots the better in my opinion. i just hope they realie the reasons the ascent has been so successful, and that is the views and the unique design it has to offer. they already have the views. now, they need to make sure this poject is catchy and news worthy so people know about it.
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Cincinnati: Mt. Auburn - McMillan Manor
thanks for the update.
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Northern Kentucky: Random Development and News
im happy with haror greene. looks good.
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Cincinnati: Schoolhouse Lofts (E. Walnut Hills)
the top does ruin it a bit. the windows there are way too small and look stupid. im disappointed.
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Cincinnati: West End: City West
well if you move there then thats one property that will be taken care of. if i move there as well then thats 2. so thats 2 steps toward not letting it turn into a ghetto. :drunk:
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What is your favorite business district of Cincinnati's 52 neighborhoods?
I meant the Harrison Ave. corridor that goes through Cheviot....and I believe it is considered to be a city not a suburb (City of Cheviot).....correct me if I'm wrong. Yea man, practically all suburbs are cities or villages. Cincy has a lot of township suburbs but has more city suburbs, mainly because the suburbs are often large in size and the cities are smaller. What did you think a suburb was?
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What is your favorite business district of Cincinnati's 52 neighborhoods?
i know its typical, but my favorite is Mt. Adams' St. Gregory Street. Its just so charming and the fact that its set on a hill and the street slopes makes it that much better.
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If I had a can of black spray paint...
what do you expect when the billboard is at ground level.
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Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: University Park Apts/Calhoun Street Marketplace
cool. Glad to see the place start to fill up.
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The Great Cincinnati Conservatism Thread
^ I agree with that. What!!! How can you say such comments??? What are you basing this on? I hate stereotypes and assumptions and thats what this is.