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3CDC this week unveiled initial plans for a convention center district in Cincinnati. The plans include redesigning the Duke Energy Convention Center and building a new 800-room hotel to replace the now-demolished Millennium.
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3CDC President Steve Leeper told Hamilton County commissioners he hopes to select a developer by the end of the year with construction starting by the first half of 2023.
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A roadmap for developing a "convention center district" in downtown Cincinnati passed easily through council Wednesday, but Hamilton County Commissioners were divided on the issue Thursday.
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Cincinnati and Hamilton County officials want to create a full "convention district" Downtown with redevelopment of the Duke Energy Convention Center and surrounding properties, including a replacement for the Millennium Hotel.
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Hamilton County hospital officials are worried about the rise in COVID-19 patients. The number of new cases is currently doubling every two weeks. Dr.…
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An overflow hospital facility set up for Southwest Ohio is closing. The Duke Energy Convention Center was set up to handle COVID-19 patients, but now will…
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The Duke Energy Convention Center is now ready to be an "alternative care site" to treat COVID-19 patients if necessary.Cincinnati, Hamilton County and…
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A spokeswoman for the Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau says there are approximately 200 conventions and meetings planned locally this year, and…
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Hamilton County Commissioners voted two-one Thursday to use $1.3 million of residual money from the county's transit occupancy tax, or hotel/motel tax, as…
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A city-owned building near the Duke Energy Convention Center will be coming down soon. The Port approved bonds Thursday morning to tear down the structure…