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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

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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

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

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We discuss news on the Moerlein Lager House, UC’s new president, a new Neon’s, the NuTone site in Madisonville, and yesterday’s Issue 9 debate.  Shawn Hesse joins us to talk about the Office of Environmental Quality and expanded recycling in Cincinnati.  Lisa Desatnik talks to us about the Old West Festival.

Season 3, Episode 11 of “Explore Cincinnati” for September 9, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for August 26, 2009

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We discuss news on City Council candidates, Ohio’s tax credit for filmmakers, green development in Northside, economic growth across the county, the Krohn Conservatory, and more.  Peter Hames joins us to discuss population loss in Cincinnati, part-time City Council members, and direct democracy.  Kathleen Norris talks with us about bringing more businesses to Over the Rhine, Downtown, and Uptown, and the effects of redevelopment in the Gateway Quarter.

Season 3, Episode 10 of “Explore Cincinnati” for August 26, 2009:

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Also, if you have feedback for Kathleen Norris on businesses you want to see in our inner neighborhoods, leave a comment or send us an e-mail and we will forward your ideas on to her.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for August 5, 2009

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Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss layoffs at the city; projects that will and won’t be receiving stimulus money; possible USPS branch closures; ODOT’s I-75 work; new jobs and new parking Downtown; the city’s controversial expanded recycling program; Kenwood Towne Place; preservation in OTR; The Righteous Room; Downtown Restaurant Week; the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards; national publicity for a local folk band; and more!  Sean Fisher and Kurt Myers talk with us about their website BuyCincy and what we can do to encourage more local business patronage.

Season 3, Episode 7 of “Explore Cincinnati” for August 5, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 22, 2009

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Travis and Emily run through the week’s news on Agenda 360, The Banks, Metro, Newport on the Levee, NY Times promoting Cincy, WOXY, and more.  Sherman Cahal joins us to chat about preservation in OTR and Seattle’s light rail.  Mark Miller weighs in on the Riverfront Transit Center and The Banks.

Season 3, Episode 5 of “Explore Cincinnati” for July 22, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 15, 2009

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Travis Estell and Emily Schneider discuss the layoffs at the Enquirer and Cin Weekly, development along I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton, young Cincinnatians sticking up for the city, the Museum Center tax levy proposal, reconstructing Washington Park, two new restaurants in the tri-state, and much more.

Season 3, Episode 4 of “Explore Cincinnati” for July 15, 2009:

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 8, 2009

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Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg discuss the Ohio casinos proposal, VP Joe Biden in the tri-state, the Enquirer getting played, Twittering at city council, the documentary Taken for a Ride, and much more.  Kevin LeMaster talks with us about his website, Building Cincinnati.

Update (7/8): Unfortunately, we did not learn the details of the Cincinnati Enquirer layoffs until after we were finished recording today’s episode.  The Enquirer announced that they are laying off the entire staff of CinWeekly and replacing CinWeekly with a joint venture called Metromix Cincinnati.

Season 3, Episode 3 of “Explore Cincinnati” for July 8, 2009:

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Further reading from June 24 show

If you enjoyed the discussions from our last episode on June 24th, you might be interested in reading: