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3CDC this week unveiled initial plans for a convention center district in Cincinnati. The plans include redesigning the Duke Energy Convention Center and building a new 800-room hotel to replace the now-demolished Millennium.
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A roadmap for developing a "convention center district" in downtown Cincinnati passed easily through council Wednesday, but Hamilton County Commissioners were divided on the issue Thursday.
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Cincinnati and Hamilton County officials want to create a full "convention district" Downtown with redevelopment of the Duke Energy Convention Center and surrounding properties, including a replacement for the Millennium Hotel.
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Local tourism officials say last week's hotel occupancy rate was the highest since before the pandemic. Hamilton County had 61% occupancy last week,…
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Elm St. between Fifth and Sixth streets will be closed starting Monday as crews demolish the former Millennium Hotel in downtown Cincinnati. The Port is…
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The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on travel and tourism is having a major negative effect on Cincinnati and Hamilton County's transit occupancy tax (hotel…
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Another week of news is in the books, so Cincinnati Edition gathers local journalists to talk about the big headlines from recent days.The redevelopment…
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So many people came on the first day of the Millennium Hotel sale that a man with a microphone met shoppers at the front door. Friday he announced where…
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The financing plan is now in place for The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Board to acquire and demolish the former Millennium Hotel in…
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The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Board voted Wednesday to issue up to $59 million in revenue bonds to acquire and demolish the former…