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The plan calls for converting nearby Yukon Street and Woodward Street into civic and green space, which 3CDC President Steve Leeper says will improve pedestrian safety.
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The Cincinnati Historic Conservation Board declined to waive density rules for a 44-unit permanent supportive housing development on Dunlap Street. But a City Council vote could pave the way for the project.
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One permit is for a lot on Main Street in Over-the-Rhine that previously held the historic Davis Furniture building. The other is for a vacant parcel at 112 W. Court St, between Elm and Race.
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A few dozen people gathered in front of Cincinnati City Hall Thursday, asking city officials to issue a demolition permit for the historic bell tower of First Lutheran Church in Over-the-Rhine. Church leaders say months of litigation have put the faith community in financial crisis and at risk of disbanding.
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A disagreement about demolishing a historic bell tower in Over-the-Rhine is headed to mediation this week. City officials say the First Lutheran Church tower is deteriorating and at risk of falling.
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The leadership of First Lutheran Church in Over-the-Rhine say they will not delay demolition of the bell tower in their historic building. Meanwhile, community advocates who have been trying to raise enough money to repair the tower have filed an appeal on the city's emergency demolition orders.
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About 10 people joined Council Member Betsy Sundermann's public safety forum in Over-the-Rhine Thursday night.
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Bands are on the road again after tours were halted worldwide in 2020. As COVID-19 spread, people were forced to isolate in their homes, leaving…
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Community leaders gathered at the corner of Liberty and Elm in Over-the-Rhine on Tuesday to voice their displeasure on a development project that's up for…
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The full Cincinnati City Council Wednesday approved a special improvement district (SID) for the southern portion of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.The…