By UrbanCincy, on April 23rd, 2013
Kick off National Bike Month the right way by joining UrbanCincy on what has become a popular annual center city bike ride. This year’s Bikes+Brews route will start and end at Findlay Market, and will make five stops along the way. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Start Off National Bike Month With 2013 Bikes+Brews Ride
By UrbanCincy, on April 22nd, 2013
A month seemingly cannot go by in Cincinnati without the city’s streetcar project making front page news. Where exactly does the project stand, and how did we get here? . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Special Streetcar Meeting Called by Roxanne Qualls in Light of Funding Issues
By UrbanCincy, on April 8th, 2013
UrbanCincy is proud to announce a new partnership with the Niehoff Urban Studio that hopes to raise the level of discussion surrounding urban affairs in the Cincinnati region. The first event will discuss bus rapid transit and bikeway planning, and will take place on Friday, April 19. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Expert Panel to Discuss Bus Rapid Transit, Bikeway Planning in Cincinnati on 4/19
By UrbanCincy, on March 27th, 2013
Lee Fisher created the Ohio Hubs of Innovation & Opportunity program when he served as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, and now he’s on a mission to help build up cities and make them more successful. Come meet him for free at UC’s School of Planning on April 4. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Lee Fisher to Discuss the Future of Cities at UC’s School of Planning
By UrbanCincy, on March 12th, 2013
Could Cincinnati host the 2014 Big East Basketball Tournament?. The 2014 Big East Basketball Tournament will be its last before the ‘Catholic 7’ take over and make the conference their own. This year’s tournament, which starts tonight at Madison Square Garden, will be its last in Midtown Manhattan. After that, league sources say that they [...] . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Could Cincinnati host the 2014 Big East Basketball Tournament?
By UrbanCincy, on March 6th, 2013
Bockfest celebrated another great year of spring-time and beer celebrations over the past weekend. Record crowds reportedly turned out for the festival’s 21st year, and UrbanCincy was their to “cover” it all on your behalf. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: 2013 Bockfest Turned Out the Crowds on Busy Weekend
By UrbanCincy, on March 5th, 2013
We’ll be back at the Moerlein Lager House on Wednesday for another edition of URBANexchange. This month we’ll be giving away two signed copies of ‘Cincinnati’s Incomplete Subway: The Complete History’ and will offer you a chance to speak directly with the author. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Join author of book on Cincinnati’s incomplete subway at March’s URBANexchange
By UrbanCincy, on March 1st, 2013
Randy traveled to Kansas City for the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference last month and has the photos to prove it. Check out the images from his wanderings around KC’s urban core. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: Kansas City’s Surprisingly Gritty Urban Core
By UrbanCincy, on February 6th, 2013
The epidemic of destroyed or stolen parking meters is plaguing the beautifully dense Over-the-Rhine neighborhood where on-street parking is an ever-increasing concern for new residents. Could it be Cincinnati’s very own Cool Hand Luke? . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Free parking crusader strikes Over-the-Rhine, channels inner Cool Hand Luke
By UrbanCincy, on February 4th, 2013
Following a successful pilot run last year, URBANexchange will return this Wednesday for a full year of events at the Moerlein Lager House. We will be giving away prizes at each of the monthly gatherings, and offer an opportunity for you to expand your network of fellow urbanists. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: URBANexchange returns this Wednesday to Moerlein Lager House
By UrbanCincy, on January 30th, 2013
Since 2008, the Greater Cincinnati Earth Coalition has honored the region’s most outstanding and innovative projects, programs and individuals whose efforts have worked to improve and protect the environment, and they are now accepting nominations for 2013. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Greater Cincinnati Earth Coalition accepting nominations for 2013 awards
By UrbanCincy, on December 26th, 2012
3CDC has provided UrbanCincy with two complimentary tickets to its VIP party on Fountain Square this year, and we are looking to give them away to our readers. The tickets include admission to the New Year’s Eve Blast VIP Party at Via Vite, which includes all sorts of perks. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Ring in the new year on Fountain Square in VIP fashion
By SmallTownBigCincy's Blog, on December 14th, 2012
This past weekend upwards of around 500+ Santas decended on downtown and OtR Saturday. There’s was much merriement, candy canes, alcohol, and questions… And people taking pictures everywhere! For more info check out Cincinnati Santacon. And to make sure you don’t miss out next year RSVP now! Fountain Square: Toby Keith’s Holy Grail: Tin Roof: [...] . . . → Read More: SmallTownBigCincy's Blog: Cincinnati Santacon
By UrbanCincy, on December 10th, 2012
Cincinnati’s tax incentives for building sustainable structures are already considered to be the most generous in the country, but city officials are looking to do even more. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati aims to further incentivize green building
By UrbanCincy, on December 6th, 2012
Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls (C) officially announced her 2013 mayoral campaign in Walnut Hills today before more than 100 people. The announcement comes a week after Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld (D) announced that he would not run for mayor next year. At this point, the election will pit Qualls against former Cincinnati City Councilman John Cranley [...] . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Qualls announcement heats up Cincinnati’s 2013 mayoral race
By UrbanCincy, on December 3rd, 2012
The holiday season is in full effect, but we hope you take some time out of your busy schedule to join us at the Moerlein Lager House Tuesday, December 4 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm for our monthly URBANexchange event. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Socialize with fellow urbanists at December’s URBANexchange
By UrbanCincy, on November 27th, 2012
The UrbanCincy team invites you to join us in East Walnut Hills for the second Stories Around the Urban Campfire event. Food and drink will be provided by Suzie Wongs and Cafe Desales, and the event is totally free. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Stories Around the Urban Campfire returns to East Walnut Hills this Thursday
By UrbanCincy, on November 12th, 2012
Cultural shifts and changing demographics are changing American cities, and American cities appeared to have delivered the knock out punch for President Obama this election. What does this mean for the future of politics? . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cities won the 2012 election for President Obama
By UrbanCincy, on November 5th, 2012
We’ll be gathering in the biergarten at the Moerlein Lager House for November’s URBANexchange. This time, however, we’ll be gathering to celebrate the end of the 2012 election season and discuss the political issues facing cities today. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Celebrate election night at Moerlein Lager House with fellow Cincinnati urbanists
By UrbanCincy, on November 5th, 2012
Those wishing to take advantage of early voting in Ohio were not only greeted with fewer days to do so this election, but voters in heavily populated counties were also subjected to hours-long waits. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Ohio early voting rules work against voters from heavily populated counties
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