February 2, 20241 yr 23 hours ago, taestell said: Mmmm... so many appetizing products... My goodness. The branding on those is so outdated. It has to be purposely ironic.
February 2, 20241 yr The majority of sales are to movie and television prop departments to stock period piece sets.
March 22, 20241 yr Clifton Cultural Arts Center opens in new $10.5M building The spotlight was on Leslie Mooney, the executive director of the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, when the organization held the grand opening of its new home earlier this month. The striking, three-story – plus an accessible rooftop – building near the corner of Clifton Avenue and Ludlow Street in the heart of the neighborhood business district was the $10.5 million product of more than six years of planning, fundraising and construction. The CCAC was forced from its location in the old Clifton School in 2017 when the Cincinnati Board of Education reclaimed the building to reopen a neighborhood school. But Mooney and her staff of five kept the operation alive, providing classes, exhibits and events for people of all ages in a rented location on Short Vine as well as donated space from nearby churches. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/03/22/clifton-cultural-arts-center-new-building.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 11, 20241 yr The formerly eccentric Mont Michelle Apartments are being renovated into a generic 2005-looking complex. Here is the last remaining section with the original 1970s "sideburns": Renovated section at left: The rent is too damn high:
March 14Mar 14 The Jewish Cemetery on Ludlow Ave. is being partially rebuilt: This is an odd sight...they have removed many headstones. I really hope that the person placing the stakes gave a damn and that the headstones have some hope of being returned to their proper locations:
March 25Mar 25 Massive EPA lab could leave Cincinnati under Trump cuts, union says Hundreds of Cincinnati jobs hang in the balance as the Trump Administration mulls large cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, including the possible elimination of its vast research apparatus. The EPA employs more than 900 at its linchpin Cincinnati research campus in Clifton. The Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center totals 472,396 square feet on 22 acres at 26 Martin Luther King Drive. It had an estimated local economic impact of $88.6 million in 2021 and is internationally recognized for water research, bioremediation and pollution prevention. It is the second-largest EPA research facility in the U.S., behind only the agency’s Research Triangle Park in Durham, N.C. More below: https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2025/03/25/epa-research-office-cuts-federal-jobs-trump.html "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
March 25Mar 25 31 minutes ago, zsnyder said: speak of the devil. Looks like it is between the research labs in North Carolina or Cincinnati which one gets the axe.
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