Cincinnati Aims to Further Incentivize Green Building
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View ArticleCincy Streetcar Named One of Nation’s Best Transportation Investments
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View ArticleVillages at Roll Hill a Model for the Country
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View ArticleStreetcar Financing to Cost Far Less Than Expected
Cincinnati Business Courier: Financing costs for the Cincinnati streetcar project might turn out to be far less than city officials projected six months ago, based on a recent memo about a $55 million...
View ArticleNate Wessel: Changing the Way Cincinnati Does Maps
Urban Cincy: Maps are used in our everyday lives to help us navigate our cities, perform research, and visualize spatial data, but Nate Wessel has attempted to change the way Cincinnatians view such...
View Article60 Construction Contractors Consider Streetcar Bids
Cincinnati Business Courier: More than 60 contractors downloaded bid specifications on the Cincinnati streetcar project, a sign that the city can expect competitive pricing on the installation of...
View ArticleSCPA Playground to Become a Parking Lot?
OTR Blog: Core’s plan at this time is to use the green space to the north of the former SCPA -known as Cutter Playground- and convert roughly 47% of it to parking with the rest being redeveloped as...
View ArticleRumpke to Rebuild $32 Million St. Bernard Recycling Center
Cincinnati Business Courier: Rumpke Consolidated Cos. Inc. Thursday announced detailed plans to build a $32 million recycling center in St. Bernard to replace a facility that was destroyed by a fire...
View ArticleFederal Officials to Tour Cincinnati Success Stories
WCPO: The second in command for the Environmental Protection Agency, Housing and Urban Development and Department of Transportation are touring projects in Cincinnati looking for success stories. Mayor...
View ArticleSW Ohio Won’t Meet New Soot Standard
The Enquirer: Southwest Ohio probably won’t meet a new, tougher standard for soot pollution – fine particles that can penetrate deep inside people’s lungs when they breathe. Northern Kentucky already...
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