By UrbanCincy, on April 6th, 2013
The $80M U Square at The Loop development in Clifton Heights is nearing completion and will begin welcoming new residents this August. Check out our exclusive behind the scenes tour of uptown’s latest development. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: $80M Mixed-Use Development Nears Completion in Clifton Heights
By UrbanCincy, on March 20th, 2013
As of yesterday, demolition crews began tearing down the 129-year-old Glencoe-Auburn Place Row Houses in Mt. Auburn, and Jake Mecklenborg was there to capture the work taking place with his camera. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: Historic Glencoe-Auburn Place Row Houses are Being Demolished
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 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 1st, 2013
A bizarre electrical fire destroyed the iconic steeples of Old St. George five years ago today, but failed to destroy the structure altogether. With a half-decade now passed, the historic church continues to sit quiet as plans linger to transform the building into a hotel. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: The fire that almost took down Cincinnati’s iconic Old St. George
By UrbanCincy, on January 23rd, 2013
UrbanCincy’s senior transportation analyst and contributing photographer visited the Waldvogel Viaduct construction site last week to capture the progress taking place in Lower Price Hill. At this point, very little of the 73-year-old elevated roadway remains. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: $55M Waldvogel Viaduct reconstruction nearing completion
By UrbanCincy, on December 7th, 2012
Randy Simes shares his favorite photographs of his 2012 collection from downtown Cincinnati and historic Over-the-Rhine. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: PHOTOS: Downtown and Over-the-Rhine over the course of 2012
By UrbanCincy, on November 9th, 2012
Cincinnati-based photographer Rob Woodward has put together a collection of his time-lapse photography for a new video showcasing various scenes throughout the center city. Check it out here on UrbanCincy! . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Rob Woodward showcases Cincinnati’s center city in new time-lapse video
By SmallTownBigCincy's Blog, on October 19th, 2012
I got the privilege of attending the Taft Museum’s FotoFocus feature, Star Power: Edward Steichen’s Glamour Photography. So what exactly is this FotoFcus you’ve been hearing about? From their website: The FotoFocus biennial presents an unprecedented opportunity to learn about and experience the diverse currents of photography. FOTOFOCUS brings together museums, galleries, and universities showcasing [...] . . . → Read More: SmallTownBigCincy's Blog: FotoFocus – Taft Museum
By SmallTownBigCincy's Blog, on October 17th, 2012
So what exactly is this FotoFcus you’ve been hearing about? From their website: The FotoFocus biennial presents an unprecedented opportunity to learn about and experience the diverse currents of photography. FOTOFOCUS brings together museums, galleries, and universities showcasing world-renowned artists and national and regional standouts. Pop-up venues, community art centers, and other grass roots organizations [...] . . . → Read More: SmallTownBigCincy's Blog: FotoFocus – Betts House
By SmallTownBigCincy's Blog, on September 17th, 2012
I’m having a really hard time trying to find the words to describe this event. It was absolutely gorgeous! Breathtaking, stunning, beautiful, fun, amazing… seriously, not just being cliche here. It’s been described as a pop up fancy dinner. Part flash mob. Part picnic. Part fancy revelry. And when it all comes together, absolutely breathtaking! [...] . . . → Read More: SmallTownBigCincy’s Blog: Le Diner en Blanc Cincinnati
By UrbanCincy, on September 11th, 2012
Remembering 9/11 through Baldwin Lee’s early photographs. It was eleven years ago today that two glass, steel and concrete towers that once dominated the skyline of Manhattan fell in the worst terrorist attack in the history of this country and thousands of lives were lost. But these photographs from the 1970′s by Brooklyn native Baldwin [...] . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Remembering 9/11 through Baldwin Lee’s early photographs
By UrbanCincy, on September 6th, 2012
Work progresses on the reconstruction of Interstate 75 through the City of Cincinnati. Over $7M of work has already been completed, and another $66M is underway now. Future phases, however, are in jeopardy of ever happening due to financial constraints. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Funding questions loom while reconstruction of I-75 progresses
By UrbanCincy, on July 2nd, 2012
The $48 million renovation and expansion of Washington Park is nearly complete, and the public will gather on Friday to celebrate the historic park’s grand reopening just in time for the World Choir Games. Take a look at the nearly finished product through UrbanCincy’s lens. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Washington Park to celebrate grand reopening this Friday
By CincyVoices, on June 26th, 2012
To celebrate Google Plus’ one-year anniversary, f [...] The post Google Plus Anniversary Photo Walk appeared first on CincyVoices. . . . → Read More: CincyVoices: Google Plus Anniversary Photo Walk
By UrbanCincy, on June 12th, 2012
In order to help celebrate and promote the city’s best overlooks, The Hillside Trust is in the process of distributing 50,000 brochures highlighting Cincinnati’s dynamic views from places like Eden Park, Mt. Echo and Bellevue Park. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati’s hillside overlooks profiled in new brochures
By UrbanCincy, on June 8th, 2012
Video production company 7/79 created a video for the recent CEOs for Cities national conference held in Cincinnati. The nearly three-minute video takes viewers throughout the city’s urban core, and is perhaps the best use of tilt-shift videography in Cincinnati to date. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Third tilt-shift video of 2012 highlights Cincinnati’s urban amenities
By UrbanCincy, on May 11th, 2012
With the debut of Google’s Business Photos in Cincinnati, users will now get to take a 360-degree view inside participating establishments. The first business in the region where this is available is Arnold’s Bar & Grill downtown. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Google’s new maps feature takes users inside Cincinnati businesses
By UrbanCincy, on November 3rd, 2011
Construction is continuing at a breakneck pace on the $400 million Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati located at Broadway Commons. The casino is expected to open in 2013 and employ approximately 1,700 people. UrbanCincy photographer Jake Mecklenborg visited the site over recent weeks for an exclusive look at the progress. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: $400M Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati construction continuing at rapid pace
By CincyVoices, on August 25th, 2011
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