Tonight, during his State of the City Address, Mayor Mallory announced that CAF-USA would be the official manufacturer for the streetcars we will be purchasing for use on our new system. CAF is a...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2012/04/caf-usa-identified-as-manufacturer-for.html
If anyone is still finding this blog in searches for information about Over the Rhine, you've probably noticed that I haven't been updating regularly for quite some time. I'm planning on changing...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2012/04/changes-coming.html
This is the canal that is responsible for giving Over the Rhine its name. This is a surprisingly cool set of photos to look at from the Enquirer's site. Check them out! Click Here
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I'm sure no one is reading this blog anymore since I've basically stopped posting anything new for months on end. However, if there are ANY stragglers still hanging on by the thinnest of threads....
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This is very exciting news for OTR and especially for myself since I live right around the corner from where this will be! Thank you to Taste of Belgium for believing in this neighborhood and tak...
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Great new streetcar video on Soapbox Media today! Check it out: Portland Streetcar from Soapboxmedia.com on Vimeo .
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2011/04/what-can-cincinnati-streetcar-do-for.html
USA Today agrees, its worthwhile for cities to invest in their urban cores because young people are flocking to cities with strong downtowns. READ HERE "Every metro area has good suburbs, but ...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2011/04/invest-in-downtown.html
For a more detailed explanation read here: PRESS RELEASE At a staff meeting for the Ohio TRAC (Transportation Review Advisory Council) today, staff members recommended that funding for the Cinc...
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Front view of the John Hauck mansion on Millionaire's Row in the West End First, I must take a minute to apologize for my last post in which I threatened to leave Cincinnati if the streetcar p...
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Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it appears we won't be getting a streetcar after all. You can all thank Gov. Kasich for this. He's decided he doesn't support giving Cincnnati the gr...
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Soapbox Cincinnati sent out a great article today featuring news about how attractive OTR is now to young people moving here from other cities. It just goes to show what we've believed true for s...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2011/02/otr-immigrants.html
I have always been a believer that repopulating Over the Rhine is the most important thing we can do to fix the neighborhood's crime problem. Putting more eyes on the street increases the chances...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2011/01/repopluating-otr-will-reduce-crime.html
As previously announced , Christian Moerlein has returned to Over the Rhine and will soon begin brewing its beer in the neighborhood again for the first time since the start of Prohibition. Right...
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The Over-the-Rhine Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (OTR Brewery District Group) in conjunction with he Christian Moerlein Brewing Company are proud to announce events O...
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Great article in the enquirer today about Cincinnati's own Danny Klingler. Check it out for yourself Old buildings, new owners
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2010/05/saving-over-rhine-one-building-at-time.html
Check out this new post on Soapbox Cincinnati with details and pictures of the new, proposed Moerlein Beer Garden as part of the Banks and Riverfront park developments. Be sure to check out the l...
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The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority board of trustees today voted to authorize the transit authority to serve as a partner in developing an operating plan for the streetcar system and u...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2010/05/sorta-votes-to-operate-streetcar.html
As posted here at UrbanCincy , the Cincinnati Streetcar Project is yet another 4 million dollars closer to being a reality. The total allocated thus far is 86.5 million of the 128 needed to finis...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-good-news-for-streetcar-today.html
Update: It appears that Bortz and Berding have decided to vote for the passage of the bonds today as they have been reassured by the mayor and city manager that the city will not proceed with the...
http://somewhereovertherhine.blogspot.com/2010/05/big-streetcar-vote-this-week-help.html
Next Thursday May 6th Christian Moerlein will be throwing a release party for their newest creation "Northern Liberties IPA" inspired by Cincinnati's rich immigrant history in the neighborhood no...
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1:05pm Waiting for meeting to start. Lots of supporters here. Some anti-streetcar celebrities such as Tom Luken. Shouldn't be hard to deal with him, we've got John Schneider here. 1:28 Monzel i...
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For the first time since the start of Prohibition in 1919 residents of Over the Rhine will be able to enjoy the scent of Christian Moerlein beer being brewed in the heart of Cincinnati's original...
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I wanted to draw everyone's attention to the following post in regards to the recent news that the historic Gamble House in Westwood is now in imminent danger of demolition. Your participation co...
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Thanks to John Schneider for these words about today's streetcar news: Dear Cincinnati rail supporter, I thought it would be good to compile an overview of what has transpired with respect to t...
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See Here for an Explanation: Click Here
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