Archives for "cincinnati"

Status closes up and relocates to Cincinnati

15 Walker / May 2, 2008 9:13 am

I walked by the sneaker shop Status in the South Campus Gateway yesterday and noticed it had been newly emptied out. I sent an email to Matt Tomamichel to get the details and he informed me this morning that the… [Read More]

$114 million needed to make Cincy’s subway usable

8 Mercurius / December 6, 2007 1:20 pm

The Dispatch via the AP wrote Study: $114 million needed to make Cincinnati’s abandoned subway usable Thursday, December 6, 2007 CINCINNATI (AP) — From time to time, city officials ponder what to do with the abandoned, unfinished subway tunnels that… [Read More]

Ohio’s big cities trying to reinvent themselves

56 wildgoose77 / December 2, 2007 4:16 pm

The Dispatch wrote Can Ohio’s big cities be saved? Sunday, December 2, 2007 BY MARK NIQUETTE, ALAN JOHNSON AND JOE HALLETT Today, most of Ohio’s seven largest cities are teetering. With the exception of Columbus, they have shed more than… [Read More]

Columbus leads Cincinnati in growth & development

19 The Hegemo / June 22, 2007 9:02 am

Letter to the editor in the Cincinnati Enquirer: COLUMBUS LEADS CINCINNATI IN GROWTH As a Columbus native who has moved to Cincinnati for school, I was extremely excited about Cincinnati and ready to get out of Columbus. Now that I… [Read More]

Impressions of Cincinnati…

17 cab124 / May 19, 2007 11:34 pm

I haven’t spent much time in Cincinnati, but I had an opportunity to spend a couple of hours down there in the riverfront today. Maybe I am misguided, but as we drove on I-71 along the southern end of the… [Read More]

Cincinnati contemplating Streetcars too?

17 Walker / January 25, 2007 11:40 am

Cincinnati.Com Last Updated: 6:36 am | Sunday, January 21, 2007 Streetcars: Is the desire there? Should Cincinnati travel “back to the future” by reviving streetcars in the city’s core? Could a modest, three-mile downtown loop spur genuine economic development, help… [Read More]

Cincinnati.com review of Easton

21 Walker / May 27, 2005 7:58 am

We recently spent a gorgeous day and evening strolling through the village-like complex. Shops line the quaint streets with benches, parks and fountains strategically placed to give it an old-fashioned Main Street feel – think Rookwood Commons meets Newport on… [Read More]