Abandoned/Vacant building count
Total as of February 1, 2011: 4,817 buildings
% Change in past month: +0.6%
% Change in past six months: +3.0%
% Change in past year: +14.0%
% Change in past two years: +51.3%
% Change in past five years: +170.6%
Buildings demolished in the past 30 days
- 2928 Jefferson Ave, Corryville (three-family, 1901). Razed by Duke Energy as part of a utilities expansion project.
- 1009 Gilbert Ave, Downtown (parking structure, 1989). Razed by Rock Gaming LLC as part of the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati project.
- 2637 Grover Hill Ave, Pleasant Ridge (single-family, 1920). House condemned following a two-alarm fire on November 22, 2010.
- 418 E Court St, Downtown (garage, 1964). Razed by Rock Gaming LLC as part of the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati project.
- 116 Huntington Pl, Mount Auburn (two-family, 1902). Razed by Gamble Realty Company, a holding company for Christ Hospital. No code violations.
- 112 Huntington Pl, Mount Auburn (single-family, 1910). Razed by Gamble Realty Company, a holding company for Christ Hospital. No code violations.
- 4500 Glenway Ave, West Price Hill (single-family, ???). No code violations.
- 4442 Glenway Ave, West Price Hill (single-family, 1922). Public nuisance demolition.
- 1610 Elm St, Over-the-Rhine (two-family, 1865). Emergency demolition due to a February 1, 2011 fire.
- 430 E Court St, Downtown (commercial garage, 1977). Razed by Rock Gaming LLC as part of the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati project.
- 3942 Edwards Rd, Oakley (commercial, 1900). Razed by neighboring business Pregnancy Center East Inc. for surface parking.
- 2513 Stanton Ave, Walnut Hills (two-family, 1900). Public nuisance demolition.
- 3533 Ibsen Ave, Oakley (two-family, 1953). Razed by the City of Cincinnati to make way for the Kennedy Connector road project.
- 1615 Otte Ave, Northside (two-family, 1911). Public nuisance demolition.
- 3537 Ibsen Ave, Oakley (two-family, 1908). Razed by the City of Cincinnati to make way for the Kennedy Connector road project.
- 400 E Martin Luther King Jr. Dr, Avondale (commercial, 1973). Razed by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, which purchased the property in late 2008.
- 3529 Ibsen Ave, Oakley (two-family, 1953). Razed by the City of Cincinnati to make way for the Kennedy Connector road project.
- 3525 Ibsen Ave, Oakley (two-family, 1953). Razed by the City of Cincinnati to make way for the Kennedy Connector road project.
- 229 Sturgis St, North Avondale (single-family, 1940). Public nuisance demolition.
- 2707 Glendora Ave, Corryville (two-family, 1916). Razed by Uptown Rental Properties as part of the Jefferson/Glendora Apartments redevelopment project.
- 1404 Myrtle Ave, East Walnut Hills (office, 1939). Public nuisance demolition, City-owned property.
- 1628 Baltimore Ave, North Fairmount (single-family, 1920). Public nuisance demolition.
- 1645 Llanfair Ave, College Hill (single-family, 1922). Razed by Ohio Presbterian Retirement Services, which operates the adjacent Llanfair Retirement Community. No code violations.
- 2930 Jefferson Ave, Corryville (multi-family, 1890). Razed by Duke Energy as part of a utilities expansion project.
- 2438 Concord St, Walnut Hills (mixed-use, 1880). Public nuisance demolition. Owned by the City, the building was one of several selected for demolition as part of a long-term neighborhood redevelopment strategy.
- 763 Wayne St, Walnut Hills (two-family, 1880). Condemned due to a roof collapse, the building was purchased and razed by the neighboring property owner.
- 2407 Symmes St, Walnut Hills (single-family, 1895). Purchased in November 2010 and razed by adjacent property owner Superior Linen and Apparel.
- 446 Strafer St, Columbia Tusculum (single-family, 1929). Razed by Cottage Hill Development LLC for new single-family construction.
- 452 Strafer St, Columbia Tusculum (single-family, 1895). Also razed by Cottage Hill Development LLC for new single-family construction.
- 3544 Ibsen Ave, Oakley (three-family, 1936). Razed by the City of Cincinnati to make way for the Kennedy Connector road project.
- 305 W 5th St, Downtown (commercial, 1875). Long eyed for residential or mixed-use redevelopment, the building fell into hazard status and was demolished following findings that the building had been too heavily altered to remain subject to historic district regulations.
Public hearings
None scheduled.