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The $300 million project will include a hotel, retail and residential space on land previously occupied by the Cincinnati Ballet.
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A statue of the Cincinnati Cobra is finally ready to be unveiled Saturday during Ezz Fest. "I think a lot of things happen in the West End and to the West End. I think this is one of the things that happens with the West End and for the West End," says Alexis Kidd Zaffer, executive director of Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses.
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New developments in parts of the West End no longer have to build off-street parking. Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve an urban parking overlay district for the neighborhood.
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Cincinnati’s first grant from the federal infrastructure law is $20 million to redesign corridors in the West End, Queensgate and Lower Price Hill. The project includes Linn Street, West Eighth Street and State Avenue. The city has also won a separate federal grant for $127 million to replace the Western Hills Viaduct, which brings that project to full funding.
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"I don't know what the future is going to hand me," one resident being displaced said.
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Several affordable housing projects in the area are moving ahead thanks to gap funding from Hamilton County. Commissioners unanimously approved $1.4 million Thursday for five projects with a total 133 units.
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FC Cincinnati on Wednesday announced the name of its soon-to-debut stadium in the West End: TQL Stadium, with the official naming rights going to Total…
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Cincinnati prides itself on its historic architecture. While some local landmarks vital to the region's Black history and communities are seeing…
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On the last Sunday in March, a dozen Revelation Baptist Church worshippers are wearing royal purple accents as they bounce between aisles making sure the…
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Robert Medallion, 17, plays left and defensive tackle on Taft IT High School's varsity football team.He's has been playing varsity at Taft for three…