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Hyde Park residents seem almost universally opposed to a redevelopment plan for the Square, namely because it's too big.
For the greater good of our city, Cincinnati City Council must vote "yes" on the proposed redevelopment of Hyde Park Square.
This kind of housing proposed for Hyde Park Square is for wealthy, short-term occupants − perfect for pro athletes, not so great for regular people.
The redevelopment of Hyde Park Square is more than a building project − it’s a chance to show that Cincinnati can still lead, still adapt, still move forward. I hope we rise to meet the moment.
The project has significant community opposition, including from the Hyde Park Neighborhood Council, which has hired the ...
Cincinnati's nine-member City Council is slated to vote next week to rezone a contentious site in Hyde Park. If approved, a seven-story apartment complex and a separate boutique hotel would rise ...
Iconic symbols of the city’s 1800s glory? Yes. Methane-producing environmental hazards? Yes. Are they here to stay? Likely.
Baltimore won 99 games two years ago and backed it up with another playoff berth last year is now lucky if it can win a three ...
Sagester averaged 23.0 points, 3.4 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game for the Patriots (23-3), which won a district title before falling to Anna in a regional final game. Cordonnier ...