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Inner-ring Cincinnati...

 

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Best known for its split

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Old Stearns and Foster Plant

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Part of Stearns and Foster that will be cleared using Clean Ohio

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Well done. Love the Sterns and Foster sign. What did they make?  The neighborhood fabric design is all about walkability.

Well done.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I like the city hall/firehouse!

Well done. Love the Sterns and Foster sign. What did they make? The neighborhood fabric design is all about walkability.

^ LOL

 

 

Awesome thread.  Those commercial buildings are in pretty good shape.

I covered the Stearns & Foster location a few years ago --

http://www.abandonedonline.net/industry/stearns-and-foster-company/

 

The owner is real shady (or whoever took us in...), but the buildings that are photographed standing won't be demolished any time soon. ODOT may take those properties for the Interstate 75 rebuild, but that is at least 10 years away.

Lockland is pretty gritty, but it certainly has potential.  The difference between Lockland and Wyoming right over the tracks has to be one of the starkest, most obvious divides around.

Like Lincoln Heights and Wyoming.

Grit-tastic!

 

Lockland is the spot on the drive south on I-75 I feel like I'm driving into some burg on the east coast. The dingy, claustrophobic freeway walls are close in to the road and that Exit 12 ramp (really just a modified "T" style intersection with an island) is straight out of pre-war freeway construction standards.

Grit-tastic!

 

Lockland is the spot on the drive south on I-75 I feel like I'm driving into some burg on the east coast. The dingy, claustrophobic freeway walls are close in to the road and that Exit 12 ramp (really just a modified "T" style intersection with an island) is straight out of pre-war freeway construction standards.

 

Totally agree.  That's what I love best about it.  The tight canyon of aging concrete bounded by brick buildings.  It's got NYC vibe to it.

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