Posted August 29, 201113 yr So, I haven't taken many photos lately and I realized I have a ton of them in my cache. Might as well share, right? The photos are essentially presented in the order in which they were taken, beginning with a couple of January shots from Pendleton, where I was attending a Bridging Broadway visioning session (I think). Fast forward to March and Mount Auburn's Walker Street, followed by some shots of Over-the-Rhine taken during a tour of Parvis Lofts and Westfalen Lofts. Finally, a couple of shots from MainStrasse from when my girlfriend and I were just walking around. Like what you see? There are now 4,245 photos of Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods available here. Pendleton 1. Verdin Bell and Clock Museum, formerly St. Paul's Church (1850), from Reading Road 2. Pendleton Street, between Reading Road and 12th Street Mount Auburn 3. Chimney on Walker Street 4. Decks on Walker Street 5. Alfred, a Walker Street resident Over-the-Rhine 6. Bike rack, Main and 12th streets 7. 1400 block of Vine Street, mostly redeveloped 8. 1300 block of Vine Street 9. Vine Street 10. Vine Street 11. Vine Street 12. Vine Street 13. W 14th Street 14. Washington Park reconstruction 15. W 14th Street 16. Westfalen Lofts, Race Street, before rehabilitation 17. 18. MainStrasse, Covington 19. Main Street 20. W 6th Street
August 30, 201113 yr These are fantastic! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 30, 201113 yr Enjoyed your work, especially the photography of Vine St. No place like home; Cincinnati is unique!
August 30, 201113 yr The buildings in picture #12 are great. Do you know if they are 3cdc owned? Any idea if there are plans for rehab on them?
August 31, 201113 yr Alfred looks like he is the Man in that part of town! Nice photos, it's so enjoyable to see OTR on the rebound.
September 1, 201113 yr Danke, everyone! Box2565, Alfred believes he's a dog, and invites himself into everyone's home, including my girlfriend's. And her cat doesn't like that too much. But Walker St is full of dogs and cats, and really they all get together fairly well. Kind of like the residents!
September 1, 201113 yr The buildings in picture #12 are great. Do you know if they are 3cdc owned? Any idea if there are plans for rehab on them? That is owned by 3CDC. It's in "stabilization" stage, for a future rehab. No plans yet.
September 1, 201113 yr Gorgeous place, and excellent photos. It's wonderful to see that some of those once-endangered buildings now are valued and are being preserved/restored.
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