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Cincinnati Center City Development Corp shares what changes and renovations are coming to north Over-the-Rhine near Findlay Market.
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Cincinnati and Hamilton County officials are kicking in annual funds to help 3CDC purchase the parking garage.
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Local officials are closer to building a new convention hotel in Cincinnati, but funding for the project is still a bit uncertain.
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The design for a new recreation center in Over-the-Rhine may include a roller skating rink after all, thanks to a flood of public comment.
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Plus, four developers have ideas for building a $500-million convention hotel to replace the Millennium.
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The plan calls for converting nearby Yukon Street and Woodward Street into civic and green space, which 3CDC President Steve Leeper says will improve pedestrian safety.
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3CDC President Steve Leeper told Hamilton County commissioners he hopes to select a developer by the end of the year with construction starting by the first half of 2023.
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Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. is looking to reimagine several city-owned spaces north of Liberty Street in Over-the-Rhine, including Findlay Playground, Grant Park, Over-the-Rhine Recreation Center and the Elm Street pocket park.
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3CDC says the nearly 10,000-square foot rink can be assembled in a bunch of places around the city's urban core.
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The 75-year-old organization announced a rebrand during CVB's annual meeting Friday. Meanwhile, speakers called for progress to be made on rehabbing Duke Energy Convention Center and replacing the Heritage Bank Center.