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'You're getting a piece of history': Historic Cincinnati estate hits the market
MOUNT AIRY, Ohio (WKRC) - There isn't another place in the Tri-State quite like it, and for $2.4 million, the Pinecroft Mansion at the Powel Crosley Estate in Mount Airy could be yours. Beth Johnson with Cincinnati Preservation said that by selling the massive, sprawling estate, the association will be...
Preservation Association selling Powel Crosley's Pinecroft mansion
Why is the Cincinnati Preservation Association selling the 19-acre Pinecroft estate of Powel Crosley Jr., where he lived most of his life and died in 1961?. After reviewing its mission statement for “advocating for preservation” and “educating businesses, communities and citizens,” association trustees decided that it should no longer own a large property, says Beth Johnson, executive director and one of three staffers.
Cincinnati’s Downtown Renaissance Halted: Historic Preservation Tax Credit Rejections Leave Projects in Limbo
Ohio’s Historic Preservation Tax Credits Leave Major Cincinnati Projects in Limbo. Downtown Cincinnati Development Projects Face Uncertainty as Tax Credits Are Denied. According to Bizjournals, A lot of big projects in downtown Cincinnati were rejected for special tax credits. Only one project, called Reid Flats, was approved. This project will turn old buildings into apartments with shops on the ground floor. But the other projects that were rejected are much bigger and more exciting, like a 19-story hotel and a 15-story hotel.
Elsmere repeals negotiations with Flagship Communities REIT
Elsmere City Council called a special meeting last week to repeal a municipal order passed last year concerning negotiations with Flagship Communities REIT. The order authorized the city to acquire 18 acres of Heartland Pointe, a real estate property owned by Flagship Communities REIT at 1630 Garvey Ave., with the aim of constructing a public works facility and a public park at the location. The council approved the order’s repeal with no further comment.
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