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Old Posted Apr 30, 2005, 4:16 AM
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CINCINATTI | Projects Update

Most of these are underconstruction (except for some obvious few; QCS II, Corporex Tower, and some others). This is obviously just a taste of what the city is doing. I can't possibly find all of the projects and some projects I'm leaving out (re: Montgomery Inn redevelopment; new condo towers for Eden Park, Uptown Crossings-Zoo corridor, etc) because I don't have fancy renderings for them. But for the ones I do...



Queen City Square: Phase I - Downtown

*Damn near topped-off.
*15 stories



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Queen City Square: Phase II - Downtown

*Scheduled to begin in spring 2006
*Queen City Square II, located in the heart of the downtown financial district at Fourth & Sycamore Streets. 37 story, 800,000 square foot , Class A+ office development situated on 2.5 acres with 2,200 car parking garage.
*Height? Who knows. Between 640-700ft is for sure.




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The Ascent @ the Roebling - Covington, KY

Architect: Daniel Libeskind & Assoc.

Competition: 2007

Client: Corporex

Technical Details:
*Building Area: 310,000 sq.ft.
*Height: 300ft.
*Number of Floors: 21
*Number of Units: 80






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Over-The-Rhine Rehabs - Over-The-Rhine (neighborhood)

This...

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Hundreds and hundreds of old, decrepit housing. Basically, the neighborhood is coming back. I'm not going to post each and every rehab that large-ass neighborhood is getting.

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CityWest - The West End (neighborhood)

Restoration of Cincinnati's West End neighborhood with 835 new mixed-income rental units, 250 new for-sale homes, new retail activity, community facilities, streetscapes, and open spaces.

*Total Development Cost: $180,000,000
*Number of Units: 1085 total units; 835 rental units and 250 for-sale homes







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The Banks - Downtown/Riverfront

*Status: Garages u/c
*How much more to pay for this shit? $600 million
*Already completed: The stadiums, the Freedom Center, some garages, the transit center, etc.
*What's left? Park system, residential, offices, retail, the whole she-bang.



Ignore the "new" highrises




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Millworks - Oakley (neighborhood)

The reuse of a historic in-fill suburban/urban industrial site. Over 1.3 million square feet of retail, office, and entertainment space. +400,000 square feet, Class A, office space with an estimated 2,000 office workers on site.
(re: Lifestyle Center of Love inside an old factory; YIPEE!)





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Powers Building - Downtown

*Consists of 115 rental units
*Committed $715,000 in City investment
*Leveraged $14 million in private investment



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Inwood Village - Mt. Auburn (neighborhood)

Dorian Development will begin renovating six late-19th century buildings into four-story townhomes and one-level flats at the end of May. The area, located in Mount Auburn, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in January. Prices will range from $185,000 to $295,000



Ahem, the old buildings...


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Parker Flats

*42-unit condo tower at Fourth and Central avenues. The $11 million property would feature a high-finish design to complement both the Fourth Street historic district and Paul Brown Stadium, which sits due south.
*Price of $194,000 to $317,000



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East End Development - East End (neighborhood)





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University District Redevelopment - The Heights (neighborhood)

*Easily one of the largest projects in the city
*Can't show it due to Macroflash; just click the damn link



http://www.chcurc.org/dream/HomePage.htm

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Calhoun Marketplace - The Heights

*Architects: VOA Associates of Chicago
*Project cost, Phase I: $60 million
*Phase II: $125 million

The mixed-use project will include 323 student apartments, 162 condominiums, 78,510 square feet of retail space and 18 townhouses.









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Stafford Village - The Heights

*Architects: Cole & Russell Architects, Cincinnati
*Project cost: $50 million



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UC Medical Sciences Center - The Heights

*Architects: Studio Architecture of San Francisco with HarleyEllis, Cincinnati
(The design for MSB/CARE won the 2002 American Architecture Award, Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of Architecture and Design.)
*Project cost, Phase I: $177 million.




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UC Dorm Facelift - The Heights

*Redevelopment of the Sawyer, Scioto and Morgens residence halls at the corner of Jefferson Ave. and Martin Luther King Drive
*EHDD Architecture, San Francisco & GBBN Architects Inc. of Cincinnati



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UC Recreation Center - The Heights

*Architects: Morphosis of Santa Monica, working with Cincinnati’s KZF Design
*Project cost: $102.5 million





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The Elite - Mt. Adams (neighborhood)

*Will be 12 units, each 2700 square feet...$790,000+...begin sales Summer 2005


http://www.avistahomes.com/

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Mt. Adams Development - Mt. Adams

*Too many to name, besides the Elite but here are some samples...

Elsinore and Wareham
34 units between 1800 and 2900 square feet...$375,000-$900,000...pre-development, expected to begin construction summer 2005

Art Academy Building
1125 St. Gregory St.
Was sold in December to Mt. Adams School LLC for $1.225M...will be converted to 20 units (which works out to approx. 900 square feet apiece)

1128-1130 Carney St.
Two old residential structures from the 1870s will be removed and replaced with custom-built homes...possibly 3 units...$1.295M



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Michigan Terrace @ Hyde Park Square - Hyde Park (neighborhood)

*$750K - $1.3M
*The $10 million project will add a six-story building to the square, with 15 luxury condos, up to four street-level retail businesses and underground parking.



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Kroger Condos - Over-The-Rhine

*The 25 condo units would be built by a private developer at a total cost of about $7.5 million. The city subsidy of $2.5 million breaks down to $100,000 per unit. The condos are expected to sell for about $170,000 each.
*Status: Underconstruction




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Columbia Square - Columbia-Tusculum (neighborhood)

*Finally, Columbia-Tusculum gets its own "downtown." Whoopdy fucking do.
*Urban Development - Mixed-Use - Office, Residential, and Retail
*Eight acre mixed-use development
50,000 square feet of Class A office
25,000 square feet of retail
60 upscale residential units in two phases
6 to 12 luxury townhomes







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Fountain Square Rehab - Downtown

*Renovation of the "historic" Fountain Square by 2006
*Joseph-Beth Bookstore, McCormick & Schmick, etc confirmed





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Northern Kentucky Arena - Highland Heights, KY

$54 million to NKU to build a 10,000-seat arena. With a $6 million commitment from the Bank of Kentucky for naming rights, the project is projected to cost $60 million.



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Good Samaritan Hospital Expansion - The Heights

Good Samaritan Hospital breaks ground today on a 10-story patient care tower - the biggest part of a five-year, $122 million renovation and expansion project.

The $63 million tower, to be built off the front of the hospital along Dixmyth Avenue, is expected to be complete in early 2007. Combined with internal renovations, the project will add nearly 90 beds to the 424-bed hospital, plus more than $23 million worth of new medical equipment.



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Harbor Greene Condos - Bellevue, KY



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Newport IV - Newport, KY

*Cole + Russell Architects, Inc.
*The proposal involves 327 mixed income units, offering both rental and ownership opportunities.



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McAlpins Condos - Downtown

*68-unit condo project
*$230,000 to $750,000



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"Next" Condos - Downtown

*Conversion of old Crowne Plaza Hotel to condos
*76 condos, townhouses and penthouses to the 19-floor downtown Cincinnati hotel while reducing the number of hotel rooms from 321 to 135. The property also will get a new name, Next Hotel and Residences, along with a dramatic new look with a glass exterior covering much of the building



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Marburgs Square - Oakley

*Condos



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Gates of Eden Park - Walnut Hills (neighborhood)


http://www.gatesofedenpark.com/

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Burnett Lofts - East Walnut Hills (neighborhood)

*Rehab of old school



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Avondale Masterplan - Avondale (neighborhood)




http://www.cddcinc.org/CurrentProjects/Avondale01.htm

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Bear Creek Pavilion - Newport, KY

*"The site is a key part of Newport's Renaissance, which includes Newport on the Levee, the Newport Aquarium and the influx of high income professionals to the surrounding Newport Historical District"


http://bearcreekcapital.com/Newport%20Pavilion.htm

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Waterfront Condos - Bellevue, KY

*Priced from $700,000 to $900,000. Each of the 3,200-square-foot units will have ceilings nine to 10 feet high, and each unit's great room will have about a 26-foot length of windows eight-feet tall facing the river.








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I'm not EVEN going to do the various other infill, rehabbing of older buildings, new shopping centers/malls, and new office buildings in the suburbs.

i.e. this shit proposed for Miami Township.




No Cheesecake Factory going over there? Then bah. No love for them.

That's all you get from me.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2005, 4:24 AM
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God damn! Very exciting to see all the great buildings and renovations going on in Porkopolis. Bravo Colday!!!!
I especially like the Queen City Square; the UC Medical Sciences Center and the The Elite all for aesthetic reasons. On a more practical level, its great to see all the loft/condo restoration projects as well as new loft/condo buildings.
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Very impressive.
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Queen City Square: Phase II looks nice.
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Chris...thanks for taking the time to post this. I'll try to add on to it as time allows!
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Some really nice projects.
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congrats....some quite interesting projects.
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Really good stuff, CinDay. Thanks for making an all-inclusive thread yo.
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very very impressive
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Great work. Although most of these projects are small, it is good to see 'Natti making progress. I can't wait for QCS, Phase II, that building looks awesome.
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^No kidding. I think QCS PII is one of the best looking buildings proposed right now.
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Coldayman, nice pics and a nice smorgasboard of projects. Where did you find the pics of the Morgens and Scioto residence halls at UC? I have never seen any renderings showing what they would look like. FYI, I know they are tearing down at least one of the three sisters, don't know which one though.
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http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=2749.0

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nice work!

and I loved the Cheesecake Factory comment!
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I sure do like this one. I can envision this in my fair city, positioned next to Gateway:




This one, however, gives me a migraine:

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Hey Cincinnati forumers -- this is a link to our local "read as you ride" transit newspaper, the Metro. It had an article in it this morning about curvy condos and the above Libeskind "Ascent" was featured, so I thought you guys would be interested. Warning -- its in PDF -- if you guys think its important enough, someone might have to finagle it onto your thread.

Hope all is well in Bengaland.

http://parex.metro.st/ftp/20050811_1000006.pdf

EDIT: The article is on page 16; Queen City Square II is hella cool.
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