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Nick Swartsell's Round the Corner series and Crosley at the Crossroads podcast go on the ground in Camp Washington.
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The white building with its stately tower looming over I-75 is currently empty and in significant disrepair. But it might get new life soon.
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The history of the Crosley empire starts with two brothers who had very different, but complementary, skill sets and personalities.
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As the Crosleys were building their enormous new factory and state of the art studio facility, the world's economic system was grinding to a halt.
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As the war came to an end, the Crosleys were riding high. But the company's days were numbered.
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Crosley's departure was an omen for the future of Camp Washington and a peek at larger trends of deindustrialization.
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Camp Washington — like the Crosley Building, once buzzing with life and friendship — slowly emptied out.
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As the Crosley Building stood empty, it became a haven for adventurous and creative folks, including crews of graffiti artists.
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There are plans to address environmental concerns in Camp Washington after years of industrialization — and to rehab buildings like the Crosley Building. But such plans often bring tension.
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Episode 8: What will the neighborhood's future be, and what role will the enormous Crosley Building play in it?