Three years ago:
- Questions about Cincinnati's liability in the Queensgate Terminals settlement began to resurface.
- Elevations for the new Nordstrom store at Kenwood Towne Centre were released.
- The owners of the Hudepohl property at 801 W Sixth Street in Queensgate were preparing plans for redevelopment of the site into residential lofts and commercial space, though significant hurdles remained.
- Cincinnati Streetcar Development Partners, a consortium of 12 companies, was selected to manage Cincinnati's streetcar project.
- Cincinnati City Council was considering applying for a $2.97 million grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for construction of Cincinnati Riverfront Park.
- Unconfirmed reports surfaced that an auction house charged with selling a North Avondale home has sold off its contents, without having the legal standing to do so.
- Cincinnati City Council passed an ordinance allowing it to appropriate approximately 6.11 acres of Lower Price Hill property to relocate four sets of railroad tracks, the first phase of the Waldvogel Viaduct replacement project.
- Clifton Plaza was in its final design phase and was almost ready to be put out for bid.
- Covington Quest, part scavenger hunt and part foot race and a major fundraiser for the Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, was scheduled to take place.
- In Evanston, a fire-damaged two-family was razed by the City.