Three years ago:
- A new multi-family building was nearing construction at 3816 Reading Road in North Avondale.
- Loveland Trace, a 16-lot subdivision in Symmes Township, was beginning construction.
- New construction and rehabilitated houses built by Cincinnati Northside Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation and Working in Neighborhoods were opened to the public during an event kicking off National Homeownership Month.
- A ribbon-cutting event was held for Hartwell's new recreation center.
- Thirty-two photos of East Walnut Hills, Over-the-Rhine and Pendleton were added to the Building Cincinnati galleries.
- The $9 million first phase of the Cincinnati Union Terminal's restoration was launched with the selection of HGC Construction as general contractor.
- Over-the-Rhine's Jail Alley was renamed for Michael Bany, a well-known local musician who was killed on Main Street following a show in 1995.
- The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments developed a new tool, TIP on Demand, allowing users to visualize federally-funded highway projects through a map interface.
- A signature building at the corner of W McMicken Avenue and Tafel Street, once home of the Cincinnati Costume Company, was razed due to extensive fire damage.
- I visited the West End, South Fairmount, and Downtown.*
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