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Old Posted Jan 17, 2012, 5:14 AM
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Here's an update with some projects and proposals I missed

Federal Reserve Tower Apartment Conversion.
Cost: $19 million

This is a 15-story office tower which is currently being converted into apartments. It will have 88 loft style apartments when it's finished by this summer.
Source: http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2.../BIZ/312070051

Picture from: http://www1.officespace.com/CFS.cfm?...46913195&pdf=1

Here are what the views will look like from the tower.



These pictures were taken by "thomasbw" on the Urban Ohio forum: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/inde...,23747.30.html


21C Hotel
Cost: $56 million

The old 10- story Metropole building is currently being converted by 3CDC and 21C Cincinnati into a boutique hotel. According to 3CDC's website, it will become a 160-room hotel, art museum, restaurant, and public exhibition space. It is scheduled to open in Fall 2012.
Source: http://www.3cdc.org/follow-our-proje...-museum-hotel/

Before pics:


Pictures taken by "UncleRando" on Urban Ohio: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/inde...,9681.240.html

Renders:


Source: http://www.3cdc.org/follow-our-proje...-museum-hotel/


Fort Washington Way Cap Project
Cost: Estimated $58 million

This is a planned project to cap Fort Washington Way, an urban highway which basically cuts off downtown from the riverfront. The highway was reconfigured a decade ago, which oped up several acres of development space between the stadiums, which is where the Banks is being constructed now. The highway was constructed with caps in mind, and is built to handle caps which can support buildings up to four or five stories tall. We just need to money to make it happen!


Source: http://www.urbancincy.com/2010/07/fo...e-real-estate/

The 3 red squares and the 1 green square on the top in the last photo are the planned caps over the highway, and the rest is the Banks development.
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