Posted October 2, 200420 yr New $250M office park would overlook downtown -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Greg Paeth Post staff reporter The family that owns RPI Graphic Data Solutions in Lower Price Hill has unveiled its plans for a 40-acre hilltop office complex overlooking Interstate 75 and downtown. Rellar Family Properties envisions a $250 million office park called City View Center with a five-story building as its centerpiece. "We've got the leg work done now and we're trying to find an anchor tenant," said Ken Rellar, president of RPI. "We really don't want a spec building. We want to find a tenant and give them input on the design of the building." The family hopes to build 400,000 square feet of office space in three buildings: the 250,000-square-foot mid-rise as well as two smaller 75,000-square-foot structures. Read More...
October 3, 200420 yr That's very true, but I hate projects that take away from dt. I know its cheaper in all aspects, but it just plain sucks.
October 3, 200420 yr I say, go for it. It's Lower Price Hill for Christ sakes. Just do it. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 3, 200420 yr While Lower Price Hill definitely needs help, I will believe this one when I see it built. It sounds like just another one of those proposals people put forward hoping to interest someone, but usually nothing ever comes of them.
October 3, 200420 yr The views are there are pretty great. I don't think i'd get any work done if I had a window office.
October 25, 200618 yr Is their any pictures of what they would look like, it would be great to get lower price hill fixed.
October 25, 200618 yr I tend to agree with RichNCincy's comments. I agree that Price Hill/LPH need help, but I am not sure that these are the kind of jobs that will benefit the people in that community. I would be more in favor of some type of manufacturing use (as per the LPH redevelopment plan). That plan calls for a reworking of the industry that currently exits and IMO could drastically help the current residents of LPH much more than an office park.
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