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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.
Activity in downtown Cincinnati bouncing back from pandemic
Parking trends and higher sales at many Downtown bars and restaurants indicate foot traffic in Cincinnati's central business district is gaining momentum as the city continues its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. That's according to Cincinnati Center City Development Corp., or 3CDC, which compared parking and retail sales receipts from December 2019 −...
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.
Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati Condemns Vandalism at Covedale Cemetery Complex
Cincinnati Ohio – A statement released this afternoon by the Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati:. Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati (JCGC) is deeply saddened and outraged to report that 176 gravestones were vandalized at the Tifereth Israel Cemetery and the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Cemetery, both at the Covedale Cemetery complex. This act of antisemitic vandalism was uncovered early this morning and has left our community heartbroken.
A historic pavilion was set for demolition. Now, the city is finalizing renovation plans
In 2021, the historic pavilion at Owl's Nest Park in the Cincinnati neighborhoods of Evanston and East Walnut Hills was set to be demolished. But that decision was overturned and for the past two years, city leaders and residents have been working to save and restore the old structure. ...
Elm street closure begins for renovation
CINCINNATI – Elm Street between Fifth and Sixth streets will close effective Monday, July 1. The closure is needed to make room for the renovation of the Duke Energy Convention Center, which will transform this stretch of Elm and an adjacent vacant parcel into a plaza and park. As...
Greater Cincinnati fire department moves closer to completion of new fire station
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Another community is getting a new firehouse. Construction on Station 102 in Colerain Township started in the fall of 2023. So far, the foundation has been poured and the beams are in place. The project is a few months behind schedule because of supply chain...
Glenway Avenue briefly closes in Lower Price Hill due to outdoor fire
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Glenway Avenue is open again in Lower Price Hill after it closed briefly due to a fire response early Tuesday. Nine Cincinnati Fire Department vehicles were called to the 2300 block of Glenway Avenue around 3:30 a.m. When fire crews arrived, they said they found a pile...
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