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We discuss news on the Cincinnati Riverfront Park, Metro, major conventions coming to Cincinnati, LEED condos in OTR, and new local restaurants. Peter Hames joins Travis and Emily for discussions on 3C rail, Metro, transportation funding, and more.
Season 3, Episode 13 of “Explore Cincinnati” for September 23, 2009:
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Further reading:
- “Fund established for riverfront park, public artists named” from Building Cincinnati
- “Prince Hall Shriners pick Cincy for 2011 convention” from Business Courier
- “Cincinnati lands major 2011 convention” from UrbanCincy
- “UC*Metro deal renewed for 2009-10 school year” from UrbanCincy
- “Metro asks for input on fare hikes, service cuts” from Business Courier
- “Lunken temporary site for 3-C station” from Cincinnati Enquirer
- “Lebanon Citizens National Bank introduces world’s first solar powered drive-thru” from Soapbox
- “Mottainai, Belmain first LEED-certified residential rehabs in OTR” from Building Cincinnati
- “Greater Cincinnati unemployment rate dips in August” from Business Courier
- “Terry’s Turf Club Up for Sale?” from Wine Me, Dine Me in Cincinnati
- “Terry’s owner plans 2nd ‘honky tonk’” from Cincinnati Enquirer
- “Mynt Martini On The Square” from Cincinnati Blog
- “Mynt Martini coming to Fountain Square?” from UrbanCincy
- 3C Corridor website
- “Study predicts nearly 500K rail riders” from Business Courier
- “Metro’s well-being issue for entire region” from Cincinnati Enquirer
- “Real Men Tax Gas” by Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
- “Annual street painting festival returns to Clifton this weekend” from Soapbox
- “Cincinnati parks to be featured in CET documentary” from Building Cincinnati
- Midpoint Music Festival
- “Exploring Cincinnati” exhibit featuring works by Ronny Salerno, Sherman Cahal, and Craig Moyer
- Hamilton County Board of Elections — register to vote!