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Is there anything similar to what Columbus has in Cleveland or Cincinnati (or other larger Ohio cities) online?

 

http://downtowncolumbus.com/publications/HousingPipelineReport.pdf

 

This has monthly progress on housing which helps with current downtown population estimates and shows what stages projects are in.

Ah, thank you.

Wow! There are a lot of residential projects in development/already developed in downtown Columbus that I was not aware of!! Keep up the good work you guys!

Does anyone have any population numbers for the dowtowns of the 3 C's?

There's a whole thread just for that

 

http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=415.0

 

(2004 est)

 

Cleveland:

currently - 10,000   

next census - 21,000

 

Columbus:

currently - 3,800     

next census - 6,000

 

Cincinnati:

currently - 3,200     

next census -  :???

^yea i think i found those a while ago.

 

i remember reading somewhere that the 3 C's were each in different categories based on downtown and city proper population, Cincy was losing both city and downtown population, Columbus was gaining in both and Cleveland was losing city but gaining downtown population.  another thing however is that Columbus has a huuuge downtown area, Cincy has a tiny one, and Cleveland has an average sized one.  So they all vary and its pretty hard to measure and compare.

 

 

btw The Downtown Cleveland Partnership website has updates on projects as of 2004... heh so they're not quite up to date

^yea i think i found those a while ago.

 

i remember reading somewhere that the 3 C's were each in different categories based on downtown and city proper population, Cincy was losing both city and downtown population, Columbus was gaining in both and Cleveland was losing city but gaining downtown population.  another thing however is that Columbus has a huuuge downtown area, Cincy has a tiny one, and Cleveland has an average sized one.  So they all vary and its pretty hard to measure and compare.

 

 

btw The Downtown Cleveland Partnership website has updates on projects as of 2004... heh so they're not quite up to date

 

Cincy is gaining in the downtown category.

 

... and Cleveland's CBD is not "average". At least I don't think so. The boundaries are pretty large to me.

well i meant when i last saw the numbers about american downtowns it had Cincinnati as losing in both categories

 

http://www.brookings.edu/metro/pubs/20051115_Birch.pdf  i think it was with this recent report

 

I'm not sure where i saw it, but umm I'm pretty sure Cleveland isnt an unusual sized downtown, Its very dense aside from the surface lots in the warehouse district.

^^^You're right, that's just embarassing. Someone tell them to get their sh*t together.

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