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Sometimes Cincinnati Biz Courier links are posted. These are mostly paywalled. IF you have a library card then you can view the articles by doing the following steps: - Visit [the library magazine/newspaper](https://chpl.org/magazines-newspapers/) section. - Click on Cincinnati Business Courier there and log in if needed. - For now, manually find the link that was posted here (I will try to figure out a way to auto format links or something so it takes you right to it at some point.)
- Photos - https://www.wcpo.com/sports/football/bengals/photos-a-look-at-the-renovations-planned-for-paycor-stadium# - Another article- https://www.fox19.com/2024/09/17/live-hamilton-county-commissioners-reveal-1-billion-paycor-stadium-renovation-plan/ Initial reports said 900 million but CBC and Fox19 are both reporting 1.2-1.3 billion so I'm leaning towards that being it.
>Next spring, Air Canada will establish a nonstop flight to Montreal, the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec, starting May 22.
>On Thursday, the nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the final phase of its Request for Proposal (RFP) process to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. Cincinnati, as well as Salt Lake City/Park City, Utah, and Boulder, Colorado, were chosen to move forward in this process. The winner will be announced sometime in early 2025, after the 2025 Sundance Film Festival has concluded.
>Arnold said widening such overpasses is possible, but not in the plans today. >“There is room to do additional width on Fifth Street. Seventh and Eighth have the potential for extra width. It’s about where does it make sense,” he said. “If the city says, ‘We’d like to do this,’ we can find ways to allow for it in the future.” What a load of crap. 4 billion plus but we can't do this? Carries 2+% of GDP but we can't make it so it works for the city?
Instead of posting numerous threads with one link each I figured it'd be a good idea to just consolidate. As always, you can login to the library site with a valid library card and read the Business Couriers articles for free. New hotel in **Walnut Hills** by Innovation District (**uptown** by MLK) - https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/09/10/new-hotel-inno-district-walnut-hills-kulkarni.html - The project is a five-story, extended-stay hotel with around 100 rooms and a surface lot with around 100 parking spaces. 4th and Walnut Hotel looking like it will get tax incentives and finally get going (**CBD**) - https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/09/10/fourth-walnut-center-downtown-city-incentives.html - The owner of the Fourth & Walnut Centre, Texas-based NewcrestImage, plans a $174 million, 280-room luxury hotel, as well as a 244-space parking garage and 16 high-end apartments. Hamilton County buys Mercy Health site in **Bond Hill** (Reading and Norwood Lateral) - https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/09/10/hamilton-county-buy-mercy-headquarters-bond-hill.html - The county would move 1,429 employees from five departments to the site and sell five buildings it owns in Over-the-Rhine adjacent to downtown, Corryville, East Walnut Hills and Madisonville. Longtime vacant new storefronts at Madison and Whetsel to get tenants (hopefully) (**Madisonville**) - https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/09/09/ackermann-onsite-retail-madamore-madisonville.html - The Madamore is Ackermann Group’s more than $80 million development in the heart of Madisonville, at the corner of Madison Road and Whetsel Avenue. The developer is partnering with a new broker, OnSite Retail Group, in hopes of filling some of the spaces that are still vacant at the site. Now shuttered longtime shop Wendy's Bridal in **Reading** to get two new tenants - https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2024/09/10/ivory-vine-asterino-wendys-bridal-dress-reading.html - Ivory Vine Bridal Rack and Asterino Sposa Bridal will take over the now split floor space of the building
>Council voted unanimously Sept. 6 to designate the area roughly between Liberty Street, Central Parkway, Elm Street and Sycamore Street as the city’s sixth sidewalk vending district.
I'd give it a go.
Editorialized the title a bit because I think the name "Free Parking" is....quite poor. Ranks up there with "The Bar" name of a bar in Reading. >The 2,500-square-foot space is located inside the HaNoBe at Linden Square, a $31 million mixed-use project. >The bar and restaurant is all about the art of board games. There are more than 100 different options, both old and new, available for guests to play.
>CHCURC is working to help the existing businesses inside the plaza, including a day care that’s been there for decades. College Hill Plaza tenants also include a Family Dollar and City Gear. A portion of the property had served as the former Cincinnati Police District 5 headquarters.
>“Good for Oakley. In certain neighborhoods the TIF funds are very flush, and they’re in neighborhoods where there’s a lot of development going on. The result itself is self-perpetuating,” Cramerding said. “If we’re not careful, there could be inequities in which neighborhoods have safer streets.”
>Great Parks plans to build a new network of trails directly along the Little Miami River, with the first 1.5-mile natural surface path set to begin construction at Avoca Trailhead in Columbia Township.
>3CDC, according to the current iteration of the plan, expects use $1.7 million of the awarded money to demolish the northern two thirds of the existing Over-the-Rhine Recreation Center as well as a vacant building at 34 Green St. owned by 3CDC through OTR Holdings Inc.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/12804802
This is at the corner of 7th and Walnut. Has been many, many things before including most recently Okto and E+O. Hopefully this one sticks around.
TL:DR- this is from the creator of Wodka Bar up at 13th and Main in OTR. Food has always been delicious so curious how this pans out.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18823668 > >Mellotone co-owners Dennis Kramer-Wine, the former director of culture and founding director of distribution at nearby Rhinegeist Brewery, and Alexandra Nowell, a career brewer and founding brewmaster at Three Weavers, one of the largest craft breweries in Los Angeles, have been searching for the perfect spot for the past two years.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18717456 > For all info Oktoberfest in Cincinnati, this is your thread. > > Quick dates > - [Germania Oktoberfest](https://germaniasociety.com/oktoberfest/) - August 23-25 > - [Covington- NOTE- facebook link](https://www.facebook.com/events/3948492468707240/)- Sept 13-15 > - [Zinzinnati (downtown)](https://oktoberfestzinzinnati.com/) - Sept 19-22 > - [Donauschwaben](https://www.donauschwabenreceptionhalls.com/event/oktoberfest-3/)- Oct 4-6 First one is Germania and is coming up weekend after this one.
They can pay for it themselves.
>It’s a nifty little feature not unlike the phone’s tap-to-pay service, but while the virtual card is handy for getting through TSA checkpoints, in many other circumstances — like voting or a traffic stop — it just won’t cut it.
>Metro, the region’s largest transit agency, has released a request for proposals to examine whether it is feasible to move its main Government Square bus station to the Riverfront Transit Center underneath Second Street or elsewhere downtown.
>Cincinnati Metro will move from its location inside the Mercantile Center to a street-facing space on Fifth Street currently occupied by Queen City Wine & Spirits within the next year. Queen City Wine & Spirits will move to a Fourth Street-facing location. A ton more room so...I wonder what they actually do with it. Seems to be too big a space at too high a price but we shall see. Queen City Liquor is moving to 4th.
>Brinkman, who is a Republican candidate for Hamilton County auditor, and his committee, including Adam Koehler, a Republican candidate for Hamilton County commissioner; longtime Price Hill activist Pete Witte; Sarah Wolf, a Northside resident who leads a group of homeowners angered by the rise in property tax bills; and Amber Kassem, a staunch opponent of the city’s recent Connected Communities zoning changes, must now collect 8,786 valid and verified signatures and submit them by the Sept. 5 City Council meeting in order to make the November ballot. >Even if the proposal makes it to the ballot and passes, it may not be legal because state law governs how the trust fund money can be spent.
>The $93 million redevelopment of the historic Traction Building in downtown Cincinnati, nearly a decade in the making, will break ground in a matter of weeks. >Parkes Development Group, the Franklin, Tenn.-based firm behind the 121-year-old building’s transformation into a 152-room Kimpton Hotel, has secured a construction loan, the firm announced in a media release.
If you have an Enquirer sub- another article here- https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2024/07/23/its-official-ohioans-will-vote-on-whether-to-remove-politicians-from-congressional-and-statehouse-re/74336416007/ I feel like this is a no brainer no matter which way you lean. We should want fair districts and actual representation.
>The finalists selected to move forward to the final phase are (in alphabetical order): >- Atlanta, Ga. >- Boulder, Colo. >- Cincinnati, O >- Louisville, Ky. >- Park City/Salt Lake City, Utah >- Santa Fe, N.M.
Personally I am excited to try Camp Chili's burger. Chili and Grippos, my sodium levels are going to rocket.