Norwood Lateral to reopen eastbound lanes by Wednesday morning (www.wlwt.com)
Paycor to Move Headquarters into Downtown Cincinnati's Former Saks Fifth Avenue Building (www.citybeat.com)
Terrace Plaza Hotel finally being renovated (www.cincinnati.com)
Long time coming. Glad to see it’s being done. Will be quite a good link between Fountain Square and whatever new development will be on Race, etc.
U.S. Chili building enters next phase in $3 million redevelopment plan in Camp Washington (www.bizjournals.com)
Over the past few years, the organization has slowly been working to stabilize the building. It got quite the facelift with a new paint job, a security gate, new windows and a new roof. “The next step is getting that first floor renovated and leased,” Prigge said.
Cincinnati Open plans massive changes, new stadium at Lindner Family Tennis Center as part of $260M renovation (www.bizjournals.com)
Taste of Belgium closes multiple locations effort while continuing to grow footprint outside Tri-State (www.bizjournals.com)
Flechet said it has been an ongoing struggle since the pandemic....
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Cincinnati's latest residential conversion, The Vibe, opens in the heart of downtown (www.bizjournals.com)
Built in 1903, the 13-story Beaux Arts Classic-designed building, located at the corner of Ninth and Main Streets downtown, was converted from a 61,000-square-foot Class B office space.
Great Parks of Hamilton County takes charge of Oasis bicycle trail (www.bizjournals.com)
Frontier Airlines launches four new nonstop destinations from CVG (www.bizjournals.com)
Frontier’s peak summer departures are increasing by 57% under its expansion plans, which also will add flights to Boston; New York-LaGuardia; Pensacola, Fla.; and Portland, Maine, in the coming weeks. Frontier will fly nonstop to 20 U.S. cities from CVG.
Cincinnati Public Schools superintendent steps down: What happens next? (www.wcpo.com)
Another article on it- bizjournals.com/…/cps-superintendent-iranetta-wri…
Brighton bridge replacement to start construction (www.bizjournals.com)
'We can't afford another year': All six CPS unions vote 'no confidence' in Superintendent Iranetta Wright (www.wcpo.com)
Graeter's Releases First Limited-Time Bonus Flavor of 2024 (www.citybeat.com)
TLDR- Peanut Brittle
Cincinnati ultra-marathoner completes 26th straight Flying Pig Marathon (www.wlwt.com)
Young Buck Deli Announces Opening Date in Over-the-Rhine (www.citybeat.com)
New pedestrian safety measures expected around UC's campus this year (www.wlwt.com)
COLUMN: The key clue about how far apart Bengals, county are on a new lease (www.bizjournals.com)
The team is now using the singular iteration of the word “decade,” while the county consistently talks in terms of “decades” — a period, by definition, of 20 years or more. The current lease runs for a quarter century....
Blue Ash police investigating series of car break-ins, gun thefts in the last month (www.wlwt.com)
Blue Ash police are working with agencies in other cities that are investigating similar issues, including Sharonville, Reading, Mason and Deer Park.
KungFood Chu's AmerAsia owners open KungBrew Cafe in Mainstrasse (www.bizjournals.com)
KungBrew Cafe, a concept from the owners of KungFood Chu’s AmerAsia, held its grand opening April 17 at 640 Main St. in Mainstrasse.
College Hill residents vote to maintain traffic calming efforts on North Bend Road (www.wlwt.com)
Why Hamilton County rejected the Cincinnati Bengals' $350 million lease extension proposal (www.bizjournals.com)
Aluotto told the Business Courier that the county declined that deal, in part, because it was far too much money for too short of a lease term. The county would have to take on debt that would not be repaid until well after an extended lease expired. The current lease expires in 2026, although the team has the option to extend...
UC approves $36M spend for massive student housing development (www.bizjournals.com)
The so-called “Block 1 & 2” development will sit on 2.1 acres at the northwest corner of East McMillan and Vine streets in Clifton Heights. It is the last remaining vacant land in the neighborhood’s business district and is currently owned by the Clifton Heights Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CHCURC)....