Two years ago:
- Photos of the current School for Creative and Performing Arts building were added to the Pendleton photo galleries.
- The City of Cincinnati approved the sale of 24 of its Over-the-Rhine properties to 3CDC subsidiary OTR Holdings, Inc. and to Over-the-Rhine Community Housing/Eber Development.
- A panel met at the University of Cincinnati's Niehoff Urban Design Studio to discuss the future of Old St. George Church.
- The Ohio 21st Century Transportation Priorities Task Force was soliciting citizen input on the state's transportation future.
- The City of Cincinnati received $2.1 million in trust funds to maintain the Otto Armleder Memorial Park and Recreation Complex in Linwood and aquatic centers in Over-the-Rhine, Price Hill, and Avondale.
- In South Fairmount, the last remains of the St. Bonaventure Church were razed.
- The Gateway Expansion Tour featured tours of new condominiums in 3CDC's Gateway Quarter project.
- Cincinnati approved a local public agency agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation, solidifying its intent to cooperate on the $6.8 million Harrison Avenue reconstruction project.
- The third floor of Todd McFarland's rehabiliation of 1346 Broadway was inspected and approved for occupancy.
- An additional parcel was added to the Keystone Parke planned development district (PD-44) to provide more parking for the new building for Cincinnati chapter of the American Red Cross.
- Cincinnati Preservation Association and the Greenhills Historical Society sponsored the world premiere of "Green Towns USA: A New Deal" at the Sharonville Fine Arts Center.
- In Avondale, a historic house on Vernon Place was razed to create parking for Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.