Two years ago:
- Twenty Mariemont photos were added to a new Building Cincinnati photo gallery.
- A local law firm expressed concerns over differences in height allowances between the planned development district and the master development agreement for The Banks.
- The City of Cincinnati made assurances that control of the site of the former Washington Park Elementary School would eventually revert to the Cincinnati Park Board.
- Downtown, demolition was occurring on a one-story addition at 320-322 Broadway.
- Sarah Stephens reviewed Cincinnati Public Schools' Riverview East Academy in her CityBeat Cincitecture column.
- A Corryville two-family was razed to make way for the Corryville Crossings project.
- In Avondale, the University of Cincinnati kicked off construction of its sixth Habitat for Humanity house, a new handicap-accessible design.
- Three to-be-constructed houses at the top of Strafer Court in Columbia Tusculum hit the real estate market.
- A heavily-blighted four-flat in Westwood, which had become the target of vandals and a residence for vermin, was razed by the City.
- I visited Pendleton and Orchard Street in Over-the-Rhine.