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Greater Cincinnati book store holding 'blowout' sale prior to its closing
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Greater Cincinnati book store is holding a large sale prior to its closing. The Half Price Books location in Northgate, located on Colerain Avenue, will close its doors on July 7. The store's lease was up and an agreement could not be reached on a new deal, according to the corporate office. It opened in 2003.
Hamilton’s Old Hotel Gets Big Boost from Ohio Government
Hamilton’s Historic Hotel Revival: $6 Million Boost for Downtown Revitalization. Preserving the Past, Building for the Future: Marriott Tribute Hotel’s Modern Makeover. According to Bizjournals, The plan to turn an old hotel in Hamilton into a new boutique hotel just got a big boost. The government has given the project $6 million in special tax credits. This means the developer, Zeller Realty Group, can now move forward with the project and make the old hotel into a modern hotel with a mix of old and new features.
'Just a great man': Community remembers Jim Scott, longtime host of Cincinnati radio
Cincinnati's morning voice Jim Scott touched many lives during his time on earth. For 46 years, he was a familiar voice on Cincinnati’s airwaves as the morning host for WLW, WSAI-AM and others. Visitors lined the hallways in appreciation after he finished his final show at 700 WLW-AM in 2015. ...
Cincinnati apartment, built inside a swimming pool, goes TikTok viral
A Cincinnati apartment is going viral on TikTok. The Williams, a 94-year-old building in Walnut Hills that used to house the W.J. Williams YMCA, features 29 apartments, including one setup that's getting attention on the social media platform. According to City Center Properties, which owns the building, two apartments are...
We need to talk about Frisch's
Hello! I’m Alex Coolidge, and I’ve written about most of the region’s major corporations and the local economy since 2005. This week, Enquirer food writer Keith Pandolfi and I took a closer look at recent Frisch’s Big Boy closures and turmoil in the restaurant industry. Earlier this spring, the iconic local chain closed five of its diners (two in Cincinnati, two in Northern Kentucky and one in Dayton).
7 new restaurants opened here last month, but 1 gut-punch closure
It was a slow month for restaurant openings and closings in and around Cincinnati. Most of the former were relocations or additional locations of already established spots. We also saw the reopening of a popular rooftop bar. While there was just one closing to report this month, it was a big one that left many Cincinnati diners, especially fans of chef Jose Salazar, saddened.
Heart postpones remaining North American tour dates, including Cincinnati stop
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Rock band Heart announced the postponement of its remaining North American tour dates. They were scheduled to perform with Cheap Trick at Heritage Bank Center on Aug. 13. Singer Ann Wilson announced she recently had something removed that was cancerous. Rescheduled show information will be announced in...
Value wars: SONIC unveils $1.99 menu featuring new queso wraps
UNDATED (WKRC) - SONIC has entered the value meal trend with an all-new $1.99 menu. SONIC Drive-In announced on Monday that it will launch a new value menu, which will compete with other fast-food giants that have launched deals of their own to lure back inflation-wary consumers. Nicknamed the "FUN.99" menu, SONIC guests can order burgers, snacks, desserts and all-new wraps for just $1.99.
This July 4, teens can enjoy 3 pools, Metro passes home from downtown for free
This year, teens will be able to enjoy multiple activities and options on July 4 for free as city officials form partnerships to ensure young Cincinnatians can safely enjoy the holiday.
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