Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 29, 2009

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Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss news on retaining Ohio grads, new UC student housing options, Northside’s Citirama 2010, this weekend’s downtown festivals and conventions, national attention for College Hill, Findlay Market, and more.  Ronny Salerno stops by to talk about The Banks, transportation, and his website, Queen City Discovery.

Season 3, Episode 6 of “Explore Cincinnati” for July 29, 2009:

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3 Comments

  1. Martin
    Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Urbanophile has a good article on water in the midwest.

    Look for:
    TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2009
    Clean Water Act Compliance Costs Are Hurting Our Cities and Promoting Sprawl

  2. Posted Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 2:17 pm | Permalink

    For a fairly comprehensive and active review of Cincinnati burger places there’s this:
    http://cirquedusavory.blogspot.com/

    I found it one time searching for burgers in Cincy. They kind of panned Quatman’s, which I feel like was unfair, with most citing it “plain-ness”. I, however, think thats the beauty of the Quatman experience.

  3. Travis Estell
    Posted Friday, July 31, 2009 at 3:00 pm | Permalink

    Looks like I forgot to link to the Cincinnati Business Courier editorial. “Interstate 75: catalyst or curse?” was Publisher Doug Bolton’s push for passenger rail in Cincinnati, published two weeks ago. This morning, he also published “Let’s be bold, not typical, on streetcar,” saying how important that particular project is.

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  1. By cinplify.com on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 8:31 pm

    “Explore Cincinnati” for July 29, 2009…

    Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss news on retaining Ohio grads, new UC student housing options, Northside’s Citirama 2010, this weekend’s downtown festivals and conventions, national attention for College Hill, Findlay Market, and more. Ronny …