Address: 3925 Spring Grove Ave., Northside
Owner: William R. Hulgin
Value: $44,200
Year Built: 1890
Comments: This steadily decaying building at the intersection of Spring Grove Avenue and
Aross the country, in Ohio and in Cincinnati, Democrats are licking their wounds. Tristate fans of light rail will have to settle for buses for years to come. But Cincinnati Public Schools support
Could this have been the year Cincinnati and the rest of the Tristate woke up and realized we're losing our young people and aren't doing much to keep them here? Was this the year we got back t
The Sister Cities Association (SCA) of Greater Cincinnati is supposed to forge lasting friendships across the globe, but its own internal fights are tearing it apart. The Munich Sister City Assoc
Address: 1600 Main St., Over-the-Rhine
Owner: R/B Studio Ltd.
Value: $37,100
Year Built: 1860
Comments: The city of Cincinnati uses both incentives and penalties to get property owners movin
Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes received a strong rebuke from his own party Dec. 5 as Democrats met to figure out what went wrong with the 2002 elections. A party member mentioned Rhodes'
They called it "Rebirth of the Riverfront," but they said the 1996 sales tax's ripple effect wouldn't end at the river. Backers promoted that the stadiums' sales tax package would: · Spark spi
If the urban center of our region -- Downtown, Over-the-Rhine, the West End, Mount Auburn, Mount Adams, Newport and Covington -- is going to prosper, we need to attract young professionals and cre
Address: 1531 Pullan St., Northside
Owner: Thomas Switzer
Value: $6,800
Year Built: 1910
Comments: This 560-square-foot building might have started out as a garage, but more recently it was
Forces of change are sweeping through Oakley, the East Side Cincinnati neighborhood of about 12,000 people. On one side, community leaders and advocates of smart growth want more of what Oakley