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Old Posted May 7, 2018, 4:52 PM
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Seriously envious and and in love with OTR.
It has been steadily improving for the past ten years. It's to the point now where every block and alley is perfectly safe to walk down. That eventuality was inconceivable up through about 2006.

Unless we hit another major recession the area should be just about built-out by 2025. There are still 75-100 individual vacant lots which are being filled one-by-one with single-family homes. There are about five major surface parking lots left but I imagine that we'll see apartment complexes go up on those shortly.

Also, redevelopment has started to creep west into the West End. That neighborhood is basically a continuation of the same sorts of buildings but was much more chopped-up in the 1950s and 60s. There aren't too many signs of it now but I'd expect that by 2030 that will be mostly rehabbed.
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2019, 3:26 AM
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This link glances over the many hotel and apartment conversions currently planned or underway in Downtown Cincinnati:
https://www.downtowncincinnati.com/d...n/developments
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2019, 3:30 AM
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This link glances over the many hotel and apartment conversions currently planned or underway in Downtown Cincinnati:
https://www.downtowncincinnati.com/d...n/developments

Looks like they have quite a few good looking projects underway!!
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2019, 7:55 PM
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The large number of hotel projects are all small 150-250 room hotels. The market for all of these small hotels appeared because an outfit from Singapore bought the 872-room Millennium Hotel about ten years ago and has allowed it to fall into mild disrepair. The blue bloods had the paper run a hit piece on the hotel (they attempted to find bed bugs) but it had no effect.

All of these old office buildings opened up because the gigantic Queen City Square Tower, completed 2010 and with about 1 million square feet, hoovered up a number of Class A tenants from former Class A towers that are now considered Class B.

All of those prewar buildings dropped from Class B to Class C and with the help of Ohio's historic tax credit program they're either going residential or being turned into boutique hotels.

Aside from the Queen City Square tower, the only other office tower in DT Cincinnati built since 2010 is the General Electric building south of Second St.
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2019, 5:16 AM
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Photos from March 2019

New condo tower, 8th & Main St.:








Nearby apartment tower completed in 2018:



Court St. rehabs near Kroger tower:

















New apartment tower with Kroger grocery store at ground level:









Large OTR rehab:




Attached row houses on Mercer St. built in 2017 or 2018, I can't remember:




New Over-the-Rhine office building on narrow side street:







Another rehab of a long-vacant OTR building:









A new office building completed in 2018:


New condos completed late 2018:


The streetcar started running in 2016; the buildings pictured here were renovated into condos in 2013-2014:






New single-family house:












Two new single-family homes:












A new restaurant:




Recent renovations near Findlay Market:


purple-green-blue buildings were renovated in 2018 after decades of vacancy:










Almost-ready renovation:


This building will be renovated in 2019:


A long-vacant single-family house is finally under renovation:
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Great update.
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2019, 6:00 AM
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July 2019

Brewery renovation:




Another old brewery project:




Newly renovated:


Renovated around 2017:










Renovated 2019:


Renovated 2019:




Renovated 2019:






Renovated 2017-18:


New condos 2019:




New restaurant 2019:


Condo tower going up - it topped out in October:


Big apartment tower:




Streetcar stuck in traffic:


A crowd waiting for the streetcar:




Gigantic Children's Hospital expansion:














Built 2017-18:














Built 2017-18:










Grocery store at ground level just opened, Oct 2019:






This thing just topped out at Floor 13, Oct. 2019:


Apartment tower built 2016-17:






October 2019:





Renovated 2015:




Brand-new, 2019:












Infill houses built 2018:




I own this vacant lot:




Sam Adams tap room opened 2019:
















Renovations underway:


Built 2017-18:












Stabilized in 2019:

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Holy shit an 11 year bump. Is this some kind of new record?


Thanks for the post, it was worthy.
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Takeaway:

Aside from incredible urbanism and what appears to be several very well executed new developments... a utility undergrounding program would do wonders for the historic core streetscape. See photo #2 and imagine that being cleaned up.
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Takeaway:

Aside from incredible urbanism and what appears to be several very well executed new developments... a utility undergrounding program would do wonders for the historic core streetscape. See photo #2 and imagine that being cleaned up.
I always thought overhead lines gave street character. Tree cover sounds nicer though
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^To each their own. I couldn't disagree more though. I think thickets of overhead wires makes a place look like a third world country.
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Great pics. Love it. Random question: Why is Cincinnati spelled wrong in the thread title? Was that a joke or something?
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Takeaway:

Aside from incredible urbanism and what appears to be several very well executed new developments... a utility undergrounding program would do wonders for the historic core streetscape. See photo #2 and imagine that being cleaned up.
Pretty much everything in this thread was slated to be demolished in the 1960s for public housing and light industry so no money was put into it.

It all became one of the worst ghettos in the United States for 50 years and didn't bounce back until the 2010s. There was a 100+ year stretch with virtually zero new construction in the 15x15 block area where most of these photos were taken.
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Yeah, someone renamed this thread into another Cincinnati... lol
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Great pics. Love it. Random question: Why is Cincinnati spelled wrong in the thread title? Was that a joke or something?
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Unfortunately the Jackson Brewery suffered a major fire this past fall. I was lucky to tour it back in July. I reposted those photos and then added updates from January 1, 2020.









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