Three years ago:
- An approved rezoning cleared the way for the rehabilitation of a multi-family building at 315 Warner Street in Clifton Heights.
- Walnut Hill Redevelopment was seeking low income housing tax credits through the Ohio Housing Finance Agency for the $3.8 million rehabilitation of the Walnut Hills Apartments.
- CityBeat launched the Cincitecture column, written by Sarah Stephens, a feature that really needs to come back.
- In an interview with Building Cincinnati, Over-the-Rhine Community Housing Project Manager Sarah Allan provided details on the Jimmy Heath House, a 25-unit permanent supportive housing project planned for Odeon Street.
- Due to a perceived conflict of interest, the Lower Price Hill Community Council made a formal request to Cincinnati City Solicitor John Curp to recuse himself from negotiations with Queensgate Terminals, LLC.
- Cincinnati City Council approved an application for a $2.97 million grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for Cincinnati Riverfront Park.
- Thirty-seven photos of Over-the-Rhine, Botany Hills, Mount Auburn, Lewisburg, the Cincinnati skyline, Clifton Heights, and Downtown were added to the Building Cincinnati galleries.
- Cincinnati City Council was considering the appointment of Over-the-Rhine Foundation Executive Director Michael Morgan as the chair of its newly-formed Board of Housing Appeals.
- In Bridgetown, a planned single-family home was listed for $159,900.
- A Corryville home was razed by the Cincinnati Zoo Foundation.