Featuring Travis Estell and Chris Cousins.
Chris Cousins, co-founder of UrbanOhio, joins Travis to discuss architecture, transportation, and planning in Cincinnati, as well as our new casino. Travis provides news updates on food trucks, bicycling, The Banks, the Christian Moerlein Lager House, Fourth and Race, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, Factory Square, and more.
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Explore Cincinnati Episode 46 for June 27, 2010:
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Further reading:
- “Mobile Food Trucks Downtown: You Eatin’? We’re Eatin’” from The Cincinnati Man
- “City Council poised to approve lease agreement for $4M Moerlein Lager House” from UrbanCincy
- “Cincinnati City Council approves new mobile food vendor program” from UrbanCincy
- “Metropole, Federal Reserve buildings win historic tax credits” from the Business Courier
- “Cincinnati adopts new bicycle plan” from Building Cincinnati
- “Homeless coalition criticizes Washington Park redo” from the Business Courier
- “Cincinnati Approves Bike Plan and Enacts 3-ft Passing Rule” from Queen City Bike
- “Cincinnati to vote on massive bicycle policy reforms” from UrbanCincy
- “Ashley sets plan for Fourth and Race Tower” from the Business Courier
- “Offices for 3CDC, NorthPointe win tax exemption” from Building Cincinnati
- “Northside’s Factory Square set to begin” from Building Cincinnati
- “Lease set for Moerlein Lager House” from the Business Courier
- “Plan set for Washington Park financing” from the Business Courier
- “Council approves $10M in Banks bonds” from Building Cincinnati
- “Cincinnati Council OKs mobile food vendor program” from the Business Courier
Correction:
- In the show, I mentioned that food trucks participating in the pilot program are allowed to operate from 6:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. each day. Actually, the trucks may operate from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. the following day.
