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The Laverys were getting ready to turn their warehouse into a place for live entertainment when nearby venue went up for sale.
The business and assets associated with The Mockbee, located at 2260 Central Parkway in Over-the-Rhine, have recently hit the market for $80,000.
CINCINNATI — It has stood on Elm Street for nearly 120 years. Now, Memorial Hall is undergoing renovations after more than $1 million was raised for Over-the-Rhine’s historic music venue.
Historic Cincinnati music venue undergoing renovation project to ensure legacy. ... College Athlete, Son of NFL Hall of Famer, Dead at 20. As Russia reels from drone attack, ...
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, June 20, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- BREThe Harold Shedd Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving the legacy of Southern music legend Harold Shedd and ...
Feb. 2011: The May Festival Chorus and the Cincinnati Symphony accept an invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall in May 2013, believing they will be out of Music Hall while it is undergoing renovation.
During excavations and renovations of Cincinnati Music Hall, construction employees have made interesting discoveries. "Every time we've done renovations or excavations, they do find bones, mainly ...
T hea Tjepkema knows more about Cincinnati Music Hall—its architecture, its history, its past performers, its recent renovation, and its status as a National Historic Landmark—than anyone on the ...
Cincinnati Music Hall, ... Cincinnati Ballet and the May Festival. A massive $143 million dollar renovation of this historic venue was undertaken from June 2016 until October 2017.
The renovation and restoration of Cincinnati Music Hall received the Preservation Merit Award from the Ohio History Connection's State Historic Preservation Office at an awards luncheon on ...
RENOVATION UNMASKS UNEXPECTED SPACES. A new, larger space for rehearsals, performances, and events was created from found space on the second floor of the North Hall. The 100 or so employees of the ...
But on December 1, 1887, a fire destroyed the building and all of the stones used as printing negatives in the process. So they were chopped up and used as fill for the 1895 renovation of Music Hall.