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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for October 28, 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.
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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Feedback:
We want to hear your feedback. You can leave a comment in this blog post, or call our feedback line at: (513) 2 EXPLORE, or (513) 239-7567. We may play back your comment on the next episode of Explore Cincinnati.
Further reading:
- “Duke Energy wins $200 million smart grid grant” from Business Courier
- “Cincinnati panel approves Banks design” from Business Courier
- “Think earthy, red” from the Enquirer
- “County ordered to fire Banks project lawyer” from Business Courier
- “Jewish Hospital sale hearing draws big crowd” from Business Courier
- “Little by Little, Cincinnati Improves Recycling Program” from UrbanCincy
- “Hamilton County adopts $210 million budget” from Business Courier
- “Eighth Street Viaduct Re-Opens Thursday” (October 22) from Local12
- “Roebling Bridge to get paint job” from NKY.com
- “Roebling to close for 2 weekends” from NKY.com
- “Cincinnati’s Krohn Conservatory goes digital” from UrbanCincy
- Cincinnati Enquirer’s election guide
- CityBeat’s election coverage
- Hamilton County Board of Election website
Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for October 14, 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.
Travis and Emily are joined by Peter Hames to discuss Cincinnati’s mayoral race and Ohio state issues 1, 2, and 3. We also discuss news updates on Vernon Manor, Queensgate Terminals, Metro, Clifton Plaza, and a new Jean Robert de Cavel restaurant.
Season 4, Episode 2 of “Explore Cincinnati” for October 14, 2009:
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We want to hear your feedback. You can leave a comment in this blog post, or call our feedback line at: (513) 2 EXPLORE, or (513) 239-7567. We may play back your comment on the next episode of Explore Cincinnati.
Further reading:
- “Al Neyer Inc. wants to redevelop Cincinnati’s historic Vernon Manor hotel” from Business Courier
- “Children’s may lease Vernon Manor” from the Enquirer
- “Metro proposes rate hike, service cut” from Business Courier
- “Queensgate Terminals proposal left off of council agenda” from Building Cincinnati
- “Cincinnati wins $500K for Mill Creek Greenway” from Business Courier
- “Mill Creek greenway project wins $500K grant” from Building Cincinnati
- “Clifton Plaza construction set to begin” from Building Cincinnati
- “Building official gets go-ahead for six MuralWorks sites” from Building Cincinnati
- “Shoetopia closing by the end of October” from BuyCincy
- “De Cavel opening downtown restaurant” from Business Courier
- “Jean-Robert de Cavel to open new restaurant downtown” from Wine Me Dine Me in Cincinnati
- On Issue 2: “Ohio Works to Stave Off Radical HSUS Agenda” from commenter Quimbob
- On Issue 3: Columbus Dispatch graphic comparing 2008 and 2009 casino issues
- Plan Cincinnati — just two meetings left!
- Books by the Banks
- Covington’s World Music Fest