Opinion: Cincinnati isn't Portland
Tyler Barrott 11:47 a.m. EDT April 6, 2016Buy PhotoCincinnati’s streetcar signals that the city is serious about building a mass transit system that moves people around town without driving.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoTyler Barrott is an Over-the-Rhine resident.Recent stories leveled numerous points against University of Cincinnati president Santa Ono’s support of connecting Uptown to the existing streetcar line. It largely concentrated on economic factors/ridership projections a..>> view originalCincinnati's Never-Used Subway Is 100 Years Old This Month
In 1916, the people of Cincinnati voted to fund the construction of a subway that would revolutionize the city’s public transportation system. One hundred years later, all that remains is a 2-mile stretch of abandoned tunnels below the declining Rust Belt city. “Everyone has an idea,” says Michael Moore, director of transportation and engineering for the city of Cincinnati. “We’ve had people approach us about using the tunnel for everything from grain malting, to a water bottling operation, to..>> view originalMike Tyson briefly thought Cincinnati, not UConn, just won its 4th ...
Cincinnati Reds links - On Robert Stephenson and service time
Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports Perhaps the biggest story for teams that aren't expected to do a lot of current winning is the path of their highest-rated prospects, and this year's Cincinnati Reds club isn't much different. That makes Thursday's MLB debut for Robert Stephenson that much more of a spectacle, both for his on-mound performance and for what impact is has on the future of the team. The Enquirer's Zach Buchanan took a look at the unique scenario, one that will most likely..>> view originalP&G outsourcing more Cincinnati jobs
Procter & Gamble Co. plans to outsource the jobs of Cincinnati employees who process coupons for brands such as Tide detergent, Pampers diapers and Crest ...>> view originalSee how Cincinnati's bike share system ranks in a new federal report
Cincinnati's bike sharing system does well when it comes to how close its stations are to public transit, according to a new report by the federal Bureau of ...>> view original
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