May 28, 20205 yr Has there been any discussion in town about the project losing its state funding (along with the Crew Stadium and numerous other capital projects around the state) and what this might mean? Apparently the Ohio House wants to de-fund all projects that have not started or are not completed while the Senate is opposed (rightly so since this should be the time to pump prime the economy and the savings are minimal because we are generally talking about 20 year bonds supporting the funding).
May 28, 20205 yr I 2 hours ago, Htsguy said: Has there been any discussion in town about the project losing its state funding (along with the Crew Stadium and numerous other capital projects around the state) and what this might mean? Apparently the Ohio House wants to de-fund all projects that have not started or are not completed while the Senate is opposed (rightly so since this should be the time to pump prime the economy and the savings are minimal because we are generally talking about 20 year bonds supporting the funding). I did read an article (can’t find it now, go figure) about FC Cincinnati could loose $4 million while the crew stadium could loose $20 million.
June 3, 20205 yr On 5/6/2020 at 9:48 PM, jmecklenborg said: Say your good-byes: Does anyone know when they plan to begin demolishing this church? If they haven't already?
June 8, 20205 yr It's not very big compared to an MLB or NFL stadium. The paradox of a big stadium with an upper deck is that the cheap seats are the most expensive to build.
June 8, 20205 yr It really is looking like it will have a cool neighborhoody vibe like Wrigley in Chicago.
June 8, 20205 yr I love that you can't see the stadium at all in OTR until you get close to Central. As mentioned it's not super tall so it's hidden well behind buildings. Plus the streets aren't totally straight so you have to get to 15th and Elm before there is any visual of the stadium. Whenever the team builds their future development lots it will do a good job of hiding most of the stadium even from Central and Liberty. I also really like that you can see the it from 75. Really excited for this to open. Edited June 8, 20205 yr by Cincy513
June 8, 20205 yr Well you can definitely see it from Elm St. from Wade down each of the side streets.
June 8, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, jmecklenborg said: Well you can definitely see it from Elm St. from Wade down each of the side streets. Yeah, like I said, you can start to see it from Elm and 15th. Anything east of there you can't see it. Anything south of there you can't see it because the stadium doesn't go that far down. Maybe Magnolia but I'm not sure I've ever walked on that street.
June 9, 20205 yr You can see it on Central Ave and 5th looking North from the Convention Center pretty clearly. https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1002568,-84.5193435,3a,68.8y,14.46h,97.93t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sBuu72-LodJYRC5esp5qVkQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en
June 9, 20205 yr The new stadium is much more prominent than I expected when viewed from Fairview Park or Bellevue Hill Park. Although it is not as large as PBS or GABP, it appears to be very large because it's physically closer from those perspectives, and because it's surrounded by dense neighborhoods of smaller building on all sides, whereas the downtown stadiums are surrounded by much larger and taller buildings and infrastructure.
June 14, 20205 yr drove by the stadium today. its looking great and should bring a lot of development to the area over the next 10 years.
June 17, 20204 yr Reminds me of Europe and how you have these modern soccer stadiums nestled in between old architecture. It will definitely be one of the more unique settings for the MLS.
June 25, 20204 yr On 6/17/2020 at 3:46 PM, troeros said: Reminds me of Europe and how you have these modern soccer stadiums nestled in between old architecture. It will definitely be one of the more unique settings for the MLS. Yeah. That stone wall in the second pic looks kind wild...almost like it is part of the construction.
June 25, 20204 yr 2 minutes ago, Rabbit Hash said: Yeah. That stone wall in the second pic looks kind wild...almost like it is part of the construction. The stone wall is part of the parking that needs to stay for the ballet. Whenever the ballet moves (I think sometime in 2021) I assume that parking lot will be taken out, along with the ballet building next to it.
June 25, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, Cincy513 said: The stone wall is part of the parking that needs to stay for the ballet. Whenever the ballet moves (I think sometime in 2021) I assume that parking lot will be taken out, along with the ballet building next to it. True, but I believe the stone foundation is originally from a brewery that was located on that site, and there may still be a lower level or lagering cellars underneath. So there is an opportunity to save that and do something cool with it once the ballet leaves.
June 25, 20204 yr 7 minutes ago, taestell said: True, but I believe the stone foundation is originally from a brewery that was located on that site, and there may still be a lower level or lagering cellars underneath. So there is an opportunity to save that and do something cool with it once the ballet leaves. Correct, two levels of cellars underneath. If FC doesn't put a beer hall in these they are wasting the opportunity to have a truly one-of-a-kind attraction that would draw people 365 days a year.
June 25, 20204 yr They already destroyed a historic church that wasn't in the way of anything for reasons, I have no faith they will properly utilize these cellars.
June 25, 20204 yr If there are cellars underneath that will probably limit the size of what you could put on top of them. Do people really want to go hang out in a tunnel underground with no natural light? Not sure how popular ghost baby was before covid broke out. But they also did a terrible job of marketing.
June 25, 20204 yr Augustiner in Munich has a pretty good setup underground in a lager cellar. I didn't get a ton of photos showing the depth of the space, but they did a really good job making it inviting and fun DSC_0391 by Ryan Lammi, on Flickr DSC_0376 by Ryan Lammi, on Flickr DSC_0379 by Ryan Lammi, on Flickr DSC_0381 by Ryan Lammi, on Flickr Also, since there isn't anything on top of the cellars right now, you could theoretically do something really cool. Like make a surface level biergarten, add large skylights that bring light into the first level of cellars, and really activate the space in a fun way. Do I expect all of this to happen? No, not really. But there is definitely a cool opportunity there.
June 25, 20204 yr @mcmicken do you have photos of these cellars? I haven't seen anything before and I'm curious what it looks like down there currently.
June 25, 20204 yr 44 minutes ago, ryanlammi said: @mcmicken do you have photos of these cellars? I haven't seen anything before and I'm curious what it looks like down there currently. Here you go. Hard to get a sense of scale with the photos as we only had the flash on the camera. There are 8 bays of the cellar in total, with a basement and sub-basement levels. It was later construction so the floor/ceiling above is not arched, but makes it feel even bigger.
June 25, 20204 yr On 6/17/2020 at 3:46 PM, troeros said: Reminds me of Europe and how you have these modern soccer stadiums nestled in between old architecture. It will definitely be one of the more unique settings for the MLS. Old Architecture? There wont be any old architecture left near this stadium for blocks. Funny how they had plenty of funds to buy it all up after we gave them taxpayer money. They said they didn't have enough money to do it on their own....but somehow had piles of cash to buy and tear down everything nearby.
June 25, 20204 yr 2 hours ago, TheCOV said: Old Architecture? There wont be any old architecture left near this stadium for blocks. Funny how they had plenty of funds to buy it all up after we gave them taxpayer money. They said they didn't have enough money to do it on their own....but somehow had piles of cash to buy and tear down everything nearby. They paid $25 million for the Tri-State warehouse (the one that abuts the Cincinnati Ballet). That transaction also included the many vacant lots immediately south that stretched to the pair of buildings that abutted the theater. Above that, I believe that they have spent under $10 million - possibly much less - for everything else. The Jehovah's Witness and Revelation Baptist Church purchase prices are not public on the auditor's site. The Wade St. condos were about $2 million and everything else was about $2 million combined, with the largest purchase being the Feast of Love properties for $700,000. A few people are still holding out between Bauer and Liberty, and Lloyd Tate is still holding on to his tiny wedge-shaped lot at the SW corner of Bauer & Central Ave.
June 25, 20204 yr 2 hours ago, TheCOV said: Old Architecture? There wont be any old architecture left near this stadium for blocks. Funny how they had plenty of funds to buy it all up after we gave them taxpayer money. They said they didn't have enough money to do it on their own....but somehow had piles of cash to buy and tear down everything nearby. Music hall is literally a block down the road. Calm down lol
June 26, 20204 yr 15 hours ago, troeros said: Music hall is literally a block down the road. Calm down lol And across a very wide thoroughfare. The closest "old buildings" are actually new townhomes.
July 1, 20204 yr The NY Times kisses Cranley's ass: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/business/major-league-soccer-stadiums.html?action=click&module=Features&pgtype=Homepage
July 6, 20204 yr Quote With $35 million from the city for infrastructure and the support of neighborhood residents... Lololol
July 6, 20204 yr On 7/1/2020 at 5:12 PM, jmecklenborg said: The NY Times kisses Cranley's ass: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/business/major-league-soccer-stadiums.html?action=click&module=Features&pgtype=Homepage "'It’s one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done in my work,' Mr. Cranley said." For the mayor of a major US city to make such a statement should be astounding, no matter what you think of the stadium development. Edited July 6, 20204 yr by jim uber
July 6, 20204 yr On 3/4/2020 at 3:43 PM, jmecklenborg said: Nothing says "Cincinnati" quite like Quibi Field. https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/is-anyone-watching-quibi.html
July 7, 20204 yr ^Re: the name: "Ultimately, Quibi won the day. “They never asked staff to weigh in on it,” this person says. “People on staff thought it was cringey and would ask, ‘Is it too late to change it?’ Meg loved it.” Though arguably no sillier-sounding than Hulu, Quibi would be roundly mocked by people who thought it sounded like a “quinoa-based doggy snack” or “the cry of an attacking Ewok.”
July 7, 20204 yr 19 minutes ago, GCrites80s said: Meg loved it Elsewhere they make fun of the dude for printing out his emails. That's not stupid at all. Once people know The Owner does that, they'll hesitate to write him emails and instead will have to call him or walk down to his office in person.
July 13, 20204 yr The team just put up a fantastic construction cam on the stadium website. The view is from inside and captures pretty much the entire seating bowl. This stadium Is looking realllly good. Edited July 13, 20204 yr by 646empire
July 13, 20204 yr Here's the link to the three cameras: https://www.westendstadium.com/construction-cam-2
July 13, 20204 yr Take a look at progress on FC Cincinnati’s $250M stadium: PHOTOS Construction of FC Cincinnati’s $250 million soccer-specific stadium in the West End hit an important milestone last week. The final steel beam was placed on Thursday, July 9. The beam was the last of 10,000 tons of U.S. fabricated steel in the West End Stadium. Jeff Berding, president of FC Cincinnati, said it has been “enormously important” for construction to continue on the stadium during the coronavirus pandemic. Even though the pandemic has caused some materials to be delayed, the project is still on track to be completed in time for the 2021 MLS season. The FC Cincinnati stadium construction site has not had any incidents of Covid-19, Berding said. “We’re in the middle of a global pandemic, so public health has to be No. 1,” Berding said. “But it’s a real credit to Turner, Jostin and our entire stadium construction team that they and all the workers have taken the public health requirements very seriously.” More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2020/07/13/fc-cincinnati-stadium-tour.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
July 13, 20204 yr ^ The stadium is looking good! I can't wait to drive down 71 to watch the Crew lay another beating on FCC ? Seriously though, I'm so pumped for the two soccer stadiums we have under construction in Columbus and Cincinnati. It's great for both cities, the state, and soccer in the US.
July 13, 20204 yr On 6/25/2020 at 12:21 PM, mcmicken said: Here you go. Hard to get a sense of scale with the photos as we only had the flash on the camera. There are 8 bays of the cellar in total, with a basement and sub-basement levels. It was later construction so the floor/ceiling above is not arched, but makes it feel even bigger. Heartbreaking photos. Central Parkway used to be much more pleasant with the trees and triangular median. Is that a subway stop in the triangle?
July 13, 20204 yr 5 minutes ago, Miami-Erie said: Is that a subway stop in the triangle? Sort-of. The opposite platforms are not directly across from each other. They're offset by about 10-15 feet, with the western platform (inbound) slightly north of the eastern (outbound) platform.
August 4, 20204 yr FC Cincinnati stadium work stopped because of 'racist incidents' The general contractor overseeing the construction of FC Cincinnati's West End stadium halted work on the $250 million structure this past week because of "racist incidents" by four people who work for subcontractors on the job. Each of 450 workers on the site will have to participate in anti-bias training,Dave Spaulding, vice president and general manager of Turner Construction, told the Business Courier. Work will resume once that training is complete. "We're asking everyone to help. At some point you can't be complicit by being silent. That's what this training is about," he said. "The idea of this is to move the industry forward." There were two separate incidents, according to Turner. "Turner has zero tolerance for racism and hate. We removed the people responsible for these actions from the site and they will not be allowed back," Spaulding said in a prepared statement. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2020/08/03/fc-cincinnati-stadium-construction-stopped.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
August 4, 20204 yr When you have 700WLW, Rush, Hannity and whoever else screaming sweet nothings in your ear all day every day on your portable radio, it's incredibly hard.
August 4, 20204 yr 29 minutes ago, 10albersa said: When you have 700WLW, Rush, Hannity and whoever else screaming sweet nothings in your ear all day every day on your portable radio, it's incredibly hard. I got in my car yesterday morning and it was still on 700 from the Reds game the day before. Woo boy. Some really insane stuff.
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