The future of “Explore Cincinnati”

At the end of last week’s show — the final Explore Cincinnati episode for 2009 — I announced that it was also our final episode on Bearcast Radio, UC’s student radio station.  That’s because I am now a graduate of UC.  Fortunately, this is not the end of Explore Cincinnati, because we’ve found a new home.

Beginning in 2010, Explore Cincinnati will air on Radio Free Queen City (WVQC), the new public access low-power FM station being launched by Media Bridges.  You will be able to hear us over the air on Sundays at 3 pm on 95.7 FM.  Of course, new episodes will continue to be released to the podcast, meaning that you can still listen at any time on your computer or iPod.

Thanks to all of our listeners and guests who have made the first year of Explore Cincinnati such a success.  Enjoy the holidays and please join us in 2010 for more new episodes of Explore Cincinnati!

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for December 9, 2009

The latest episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below.

Matt Bourgeois joins us for discussion of developments in Clifton Heights and CHCURC.  Emily speaks with Betty Ann Smiddy about architect Samuel Hannaford.  Travis and Emily provide news updates on Kenwood Towne Place, 3C Corridor rail, Cincinnati State college, solar power in the state, new restaurants Downtown, and more.

Season 4, Episode 9 of “Explore Cincinnati” for December 9, 2009:

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Bonus Segment: Emily’s entire interview with Betty Ann Smiddy:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for December 2, 2009

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John Yung joins us for discussion on Smart Code, developments in Bellevue and other Northern Kentucky neighborhoods, Retrofitting Suburbia, and more. Travis and Emily provide news updates on city council, the county’s property tax and stadium fund, the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, Findlay Market, and upcoming holiday events.

Season 4, Episode 8 of “Explore Cincinnati” for December 2, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for November 25, 2009

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Travis and Emily provide news updates on Queensgate Terminals, Metro, MLK improvements, the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, local restaurants, and more.  Sherman Cahal joins us for discussion of these stories, plus construction at Xavier University, the Metropole 21c hotel, and Cincinnati’s bike plan.  Dan Korman talks with us about his business Park + Vine.

Season 4, Episode 7 of “Explore Cincinnati” for November 25, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for November 18, 2009

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Chris Eilerman and Michael Moore from the City of Cincinnati talk to us about transportation development in Cincinnati, including the Streetcar plan.  Peter Hames joins us for more discussion on transportation, infrastructure modernization, and project funding.  Travis and Emily provide news updates on The Banks, the Metropole 21C hotel, I-74, Kenwood Towne Place, UC athletics facilities, and more.

Season 4, Episode 6 of “Explore Cincinnati” for November 18, 2009:

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News briefs for November 12, 2009

Metro announces first-ever layoffs, from the Enquirer

  • Metro has laid off 19 full- and part-time workers, also eliminating 82 union jobs.
  • Metro is facing a $17 million budget deficit for 2010.
  • City Council will vote next week on fare increases and service cuts.

Cincinnati development agencies secure $75 million in grants, from Soapbox

  • The Cincinnati Development Fund and the Uptown Consortium have received $75 million in New Markets Tax Credits from the U.S. Treasury Department.
  • CDF, which was awarded $30 million, will use the funds for projects in downtown, Over-the-Rhine, and Uptown.
  • The Uptown Consortium will use its $45 million award toward development on Short Vine.
  • Jeanne Golliher, Executive Director of CDF, said: “Part of the allocation agreement, for the tax credits, was that the projects must be done within two years.”

Business leaders broke ground Friday for Sharonville Convention Center expansion, from Building Cincinnati and Soapbox

  • The $30 million expansion will more than double the Center’s space, resulting in a total of 63,000 square feet and 19 rooms when work is complete.
  • The Center having more than 1,000 free parking spaces upon completion.
  • Returns from the Hamilton County hotel tax helped make the expansion possible.
  • The new building will contain energy-efficient and water-conservation components, with the goal of attaining LEED Silver certification.
  • The Sharonville Convention Center will remain open during construction.

Clean Ohio Report released, from Building Cincinnati

  • Five state agencies have released the 2009 Clean Ohio Report (PDF), which outlines progress made this year through the Clean Ohio Fund.
  • According to the report, the Fund has created or retained 15,000 jobs, leveraged $119 million in conservation investments, protected 26,000 acres of family farms, and led to the construction of 200 miles of multi-purpose trails.
  • In its first four funding cycles, the Fund has paid for 52 projects in Hamilton County, 17 in Butler County, 6 in Warren County and 3 in Clermont County.
  • The Fund was created in 2000 following a voter approval of a $400 million bond issue.

Cincinnati moves up in jobs & technology ratings, from the Business Courier

  • In its annual study of job growth and technology, the Milken Institute has rated the Cincinnati-Middletown area 138th out of 200 metropolitan areas, up from 173rd last year.
  • Columbus placed 108th.
  • The Milken study placed Austin, Texas 1st.

Summaries by Emily Schneider.

Uptown, OTR & Xavier Photos

There’s no new episode of “Explore Cincinnati” today, due to UC’s campus (and therefore the radio studio) being closed for Veterans Day. So as a consolation, I give you some of my recent photos from around the city.


Xavier’s Hoff Academic Quad

Xavier’s new Hoff Academic Quad is under construction, featuring the new Williams College of Business, the Conaton Learning Center, and a central utility plant. These photos are from a hardhat tour of the new facilities:

Conaton Learning Center

Conaton Learning Center

Click on the photos to see a larger version, and check out the full Xavier photo set.


Neon’s Unplugged

Neon’s is re-opening in Spring 2010, but was open for two nights to give a sneak preview of this soon-to-be neighborhood hangout.

Neon's Unplugged

Neon's Unplugged

Check out the full Neon’s Unplugged photo set.


Around Uptown

The renovation of Hughes High School is coming along nicely. Here are a few photos from the Clifton Heights and Fairview neighborhoods:

Hughes High School

Urban Barns

View more photos from Around Uptown.

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for November 4, 2009

Mayor Mallory and Councilman Bortz on Election Night

Mayor Mallory and Councilman Bortz on Election Night.
Photo by The Provost of Cincinnati.

The latest episode of Explore Cincinnati is now online. Refresh your Podcasts in iTunes (or subscribe now) to receive the latest episode, or listen in your browser below.

Travis and Emily discuss the election results, news on the Metropole/21C hotel, Rookwood Exchange, Cincinnati road projects, new restaurants, and more.

Season 4, Episode 5 of “Explore Cincinnati” for November 4, 2009:

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It’s Election Day!

Polls are now open, so get out there and vote!

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for October 28, 2009

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Dr. Jim Uber joins us for an in-depth conversation on Cincinnati’s Streetcar proposal.  We then discuss Issue 9 and its effects on the Streetcar plan, the 3C Corridor high-speed rail plan, and the Eastern Corridor commuter rail plan.  Plus, news updates on The Banks, the Roebling Suspension Bridge, the Eighth Street Viaduct, recycling in Cincinnati, and more.

Season 4, Episode 4 of “Explore Cincinnati” for October 28, 2009:

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