By Hoperatives, on March 27th, 2013
It officially opened on Sunday, but we had a chance last Friday to check out the Yard House at the Banks. Here’s a taste of what we saw: We haven’t really done a lot of video on the site (though we have done some), but that’s going to change. Hope you enjoy it. I guess [...]Our First Look: Yard House Cincinnati at the Banks is a post from: Hoperatives. We like making our content fully available using RSS, but some people are re-using our content without permission. This is why the Internet can’t have nice things. Your support of the (Read more...)
By CityKin, on March 9th, 2013
From a visit in December . . . → Read More: CityKin: Schwartz’s Point
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 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 UrbanCincy, on October 21st, 2012
A new time-lapse video of Cincinnati, produced by University of Cincinnati student Andrew Stahlke, profiles how people and machines move in, out and around the city to create a network of activity. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: New time-lapse video captures movement of people and machines in Cincinnati
By Each Note Secure, on October 4th, 2012
The National are in town tonight at The Emery, hope you got a ticket and are attending. Last night, they played north of us in Columbus and performed a brand new song. The song is titled “I Need My Girl” and you can see some video of the …The post Video: The National: I Need My Girl appeared first on Each Note Secure. . . . → Read More: Each Note Secure: Video: The National: I Need My Girl
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 August 17th, 2012
Earlier this year, Lonely Planet decided to call Cincinnati the third best travel destination of 2012, and local agencies have been trying to capitalize on that mention ever since. Unfortunately, while millions of eyes are on Cincinnati during the Western & Southern Open, the region fails to deliver the message. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati misses huge marketing opportunity with Western & Southern Open
By UrbanCincy, on August 15th, 2012
Public markets do a lot of things for a community, and a new Cincinnati Deconstructed video with Findlay Market’s Karen Kahle tells this story and sheds light on the importance of Ohio’s oldest operating public market. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Findlay Market’s important public role in Cincinnati [VIDEO]
By UrbanCincy, on July 27th, 2012
The Rhine is a new video produced by Kyle Pedersen that takes a critical look at the changes taking place in Over-the-Rhine. While a lot can be taken from the piece, UrbanCincy is interested in hearing what you think. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: ‘The Rhine’ examines what all the changes in OTR mean to long-standing residents
By UrbanCincy, on July 18th, 2012
The 11th annual Ohio River Way Paddlefest took place June 21-23 at Coney Island, and culminated with more than 2,200 paddlers took to the Ohio River. The paddling event has become the largest of its kind in the Midwest, and according to event organizers, has positioned Cincinnati as “the paddling capital of the United States.” . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: 2012 Ohio River Way Paddlefest [VIDEO]
By UrbanCincy, on June 21st, 2012
If you have yet to visit the first phase of the Smale Riverfront Park, then you need to do yourself a favor and go visit the beautiful new park. From a personal perspective, out of all of the new developments along the central riverfront, the new park is by far the best product and is a true civic asset for Cincinnati. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati’s new riverfront park immediately exceeding expectations
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 22nd, 2012
Cincinnati Growing Cincinnati is a six-and-a-half minute video that breaks down some of these individuals, but also identifies the start-up infrastructure in place that is helping foster their growth and jump start other new ideas with the help of seed money and support networks. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati’s urban growth being fueled by young entreprenuers
By UrbanCincy, on April 4th, 2012
Smart Growth America has begun a new video series highlighting elected officials from around the United States that have become the new leaders in the smart growth movement. In the first video of their series, Smart Growth America profiles Cincinnati and speaks to Mayor Mallory about recent progress made in the Queen City. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati Mayor Mallory heralded as national leader in smart growth movement
By UrbanCincy, on March 22nd, 2012
After seeing the feedback posted on UrbanCincy to his original attempt at tilt-shift videography, Brian Spitzig decided to give it another shot. The new video once again focuses on the University of Cincinnati’s dynamic urban campus, but changes its focus and styling. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Tilt-shift take two at the University of Cincinnati
By UrbanCincy, on March 16th, 2012
Dave Prather delivers yet another update on the construction progress at the Smale Riverfront Park. In this update he takes a look at now open elements, and details the final work taking place before the grand opening scheduled for May 18. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Smale Riverfront Park to feature 1,000-foot boat dock
By UrbanCincy, on March 9th, 2012
A Cincinnati-based marketing firm based out of Mt. Lookout has produced a new timelapse video of the central riverfront. The abbreviated video only lasts a total of 47 seconds, but highlights several different vantage points of Cincinnati’s urban core. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Cincinnati’s central riverfront captured in new timelapse video
By UrbanCincy, on March 2nd, 2012
Every so often the UrbanCincy team strolls through the interwebs to find out what kinds of video content people are producing about Cincinnati in the digital age. It turns out that the overwhelming majority of that content is commercial in nature, but every once in a while we find some good old fashion urban b-roll. . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: ‘Cincinnati From Devou Park’ captures new urban b-roll for Queen City
By UrbanCincy, on February 20th, 2012
On what turned out to be virtually perfect weather for Cincinnati in mid-February, hundreds of people gathered to celebrate the official groundbreaking of the Cincinnati Streetcar this past Friday. The event was announced to the public a week prior, and included dignitaries and media from not only Cincinnati but from around the United States. The [...] . . . → Read More: UrbanCincy: Hundreds of Cincinnatians celebrate groundbreaking for the Midwest’s first modern streetcar
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