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O'Bryonville

Not a city neighborhood, but a small business district on Madison Rd where the neighborhoods of Hyde Park, East Walnut Hills and Evanston all smash together.

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A pic of O'Bryon's Pub didn't turn out very well.  :(

 

 

Hyde Park

These shots were taken in an adjacent neighborhood to OBryonville.

 

Summit Commons, built by forumer The_Cincinnati_Kid.

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Summit Country Day

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Walnut Hills

Taken in February.

 

These properties are owned by the City of Cincinnati.  They have looked like this for years.  Shame!

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Madison Place, Columbia Twp

Just off of Plainville Rd, near Mariemont.  Taken in February.

 

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Madisonville

Taken in February.

 

Sonoma Hill, new construction.

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Mariemont

Taken in February.

 

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Clifton

Randomness.

 

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Walnut Hills

 

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Bye!

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Hey, thanks for the Walnut Hills love!

 

My first apartment when I moved to Cincinnati ten years ago was in O'Bryonville...I very much love that part of town...

 

Thank you, as always!  Grasscat thread = we all win!

 

Hey did anyone catch the address on the bldg second from the left??  :wink: :laugh:

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And what was this comment about:

Summit Commons, built by forumer The_Cincinnati_Kid.

 

Is TCK a developer/builder of some sort...I had no idea!

Yeah, reminds me of 12800 York Road outside of Cleveland, in what, maybe Parma?

 

Is TCK a developer/builder of some sort...I had no idea!

 

...someone needs to pay more attention!

 

Excellent! Again, I love the Hemptations building!

 

Yeah, reminds me of 12800 York Road outside of Cleveland, in what, maybe Parma?

 

Is TCK a developer/builder of some sort...I had no idea!

 

...someone needs to pay more attention!

 

I appologize, but I am still unsure of what to think  :wtf:

Excellent, Grasscat.  It's always nice to see my old neighborhood.

I had no idea there was any new housing in Madisonville. Is it a mixed-income project similar to City West?

Yeah, reminds me of 12800 York Road outside of Cleveland, in what, maybe Parma?

 

Is TCK a developer/builder of some sort...I had no idea!

 

...someone needs to pay more attention!

 

I appologize, but I am still unsure of what to think  :wtf:

 

TCK used to work for Corporex. Now he is doing his own projects (with some partners), including Summit Commons.

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I use to work in the building third from the left, part of a company called DesignCrew. We moved to downtown Cincinnati, 4th and Elm, in early 2001.

 

I miss O'Bryonville. There are/were great restaurants on the strip, especially a place called the Brickyard. Awesome pizza pie. Sigh.... thanks for the post!

Nice to see a pic of my alma mater - Summit

Great pictures - thanks for a walk down memory lane as this is my old neighborhood too.  We lived on Fairfax and used to go to O'Bryon's and the Brickyard a lot - that pizza was great. 

Sweet stuff!

 

Basement garages make me nervous. I know they're common in a lot of densely-developed places, but I think they're a fire hazard. Some cities prohibit parking cars in them when they're below grade level.

 

Gasoline fumes are heavier than air. A leak can cause fumes to accumulate at floor level in a basement until they find an ignition source like a water-heater pilot light.

 

I've read of cars, even late models, spontaneously catching fire too, even while parked and turned off. Seems an unnecessary risk to put one under the place where you'll be sleeping.

Thanks, everyone, for viewing my photos.  Perhaps some day I'll actually have the time to look at all of yours!

 

ForeverGlow... No, Sonoma Hill is a market-rate project.  The lowest-priced one sold for $199,400 and the highest one was $265,000.

 

I hate you.

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

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