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The development team behind the $4 million Moerlein Lager House released new details and architectural renderings during a press conference today at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, just a stone's throw from the restaurant and microbrewery's future location at Cincinnati Riverfront Park.
The City of Cincinnati says that it can begin construction on its streetcar project following the approval of a $25 million federal Urban Circulator grant last Thursday.
On June 4, Lisa Yunker of City Roots took me on a tour of the green roof she designed and planted at Cincinnati City Hall. Here are 31 photos from the tour.
Cincinnati's modern streetcar project has won a $25 million federal grant through the Urban Circulator Systems program. The grant was announced by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff as they awarded $293 million in federal funding for 53 transit projects nationwide.
The realignment of Fort Washington Way dramatically decreased the highway's presence through downtown Cincinnati while offering up a reconnection between the Central Business District and the Ohio River. Over the course of July UrbanCincy will explore the many intricacies that went into this project that transformed Cincinnati's center city.
Downtown Cincinnati Incorporated (DCI) is seeking public feedback about the types of programs and services you would like to see Downtown.
The City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Park Board have approved a lease agreement with MLH Cincinnati USA, LLC (Christian Moerlein Brewing Company) to build and operate the Moerlein Lager House, currently under construction as the first new restaurant at Cincinnati Riverfront Park.
A memorial paying tribute to fallen firefighters from 194 regional fire agencies is on its way to having greater prominence Downtown following a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday morning.
Cincinnati City Council has authorized Interim Finance Director Kathy Creager to issue up to $10 million in economic development bonds for Phase IIA of The Banks.
My waiter has the nicest smile I’ve ever seen; his teeth almost blind me. He doesn’t seem to know much English and though I’m trying earnestly to order the “very best thing” on the menu, all I’m getting are up-and-down nods and those big, white pear
What’s this class act I’ve found for you? Oh, just the De-Bugg Bedbug Elimination System pop-up shop in Tower Place in glorious downtown Cincinnati, in the retail space once occupied by Nine West.
At a ceremony on Friday at Eden Park, the Cincinnati Park Board received a $1 million gift from the Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts to create the new Jacob G. Schmidlapp Stage and Event Lawn, part of the first phase of Cincinnati Riverfront Park.
On a March 17 stroll through Downtown, things still felt a bit dull and drab. By the end of the month, I had to find some places that had some bright colors. These photos include shots of Downtown, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati Union Terminal, and Cov
The Brandt Retail Group and Urban Focus are seeking restauranteurs to create a string of outdoor dining spaces that will build upon the synergy of Fountain Square and the Backstage District.
A motion by Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls to close Fifth Street between Vine and Walnut streets to vehicles during two upcoming festivals was adopted by Cincinnati City Council today, which could lead to the roadway being closed during other designated
If you want a new way of looking at Cincinnati, take a trip to the top of the Carew Tower.
Last Wednesday, Cincinnati City Council passed an emergency ordinance establishing a new capital improvement program project account for the redevelopment of the Metropole Apartments into a luxury hotel.
Cincinnati Riverfront Park Project Manager Dave Prather takes viewers on a virtual "Hard Hat Tour" construction update in a video added to the project website.
Earlier this month, Cincinnati City Council passed unanimously a resolution supporting the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority's Clean Ohio Assistance Fund grant, which could lead to the redevelopment of the former Federal Reserve Build
U.S. Senator George Voinovich (R-OH) pledged further federal support for Cincinnati Riverfront Park during a visit to its construction site last Monday.

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