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These projects are separate from the city's usual traffic calming process because the money comes from the neighborhood's Tax Increment Financing District.
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Cincinnati will spend $3 million to purchase the now-empty location of the former Saks Fifth Avenue Downtown. The department store permanently closed at the end of last year.
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Cincinnati City Council has approved creating 15 new tax increment financing (TIF) districts that city officials say will benefit those city…
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More than 20 people testified Monday afternoon against creating 15 new tax increment financing (TIF) districts in Cincinnati.City Council is set to vote…
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Cincinnati council is expected to vote Dec. 18 to create 15 new tax increment financing (TIF) districts to benefit city neighborhoods. Once implemented,…
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Cincinnati officials are proposing to expand a program that captures increased tax revenue from private economic development to pay for public…