Here's some photos that were posted of a recent tour of "Willkommen"; the mixed-use, mixed-income, multi-site redevelopment project in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood -
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Cincinnati Ballet's new Margaret and Michael Valentine Center for Dance opened on Wednesday. Take a deeper look inside, here -
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Nice to see Cincinnati here.
Are there major developments currently underway in the downtown area? How about infill in Over-the-Rhine? |
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The last tenant has moved out of the iconic Carew Tower [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carew_Tower].
It's about to sell and be converted into apartments: https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news...e-of-the-first The building's upper floors are very small...we'll likely see just 2-4 apartments per floor toward the top. |
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There is no way to make the observation deck ADA compatible without building a new elevator from the 45th floor up to the 49th. Such a big project would ruin some of the charm of the observation deck, which up until 2020 was amazingly old-fashioned. The lady didn't accept credit cards and there was nothing to stop people from jumping off, making it attractive to BASE jumpers. They also had that 1988 Bicentennial painting that was pretty 80s retro. The great thing about the deck was that there usually weren't many people up there so you could take your time. |
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I thought that this was an interesting / oddly-specific distinction to make. I know that the Midwest generally lags behind basically all other regions, when it comes to widespread implementation of innovative / sustainable building technology advancements. But I immediately thought to myself, there must be some other mass timber buildings already constructed in the Midwest. Just for example, what about the new mass timber building at Michigan State University? I suppose that one is technically 3-stories though... Anyway, whether they're the first or not, it is still pretty cool to see that Cincy has a two story one u/c - the new HQ for Cincinnati Public Radio (CPR). And it just topped out - read more here -
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