Scaffolding dangles sideways off U.S. Bank Tower in downtown ...
CINCINNATI -- A platform suspended from Cincinnati's U.S. Bank Tower collapsed Tuesday, sending two workers scrambling onto a nearby rooftop and creating a lunchtime spectacle in the heart of Downtown.Cincinnati Fire Department personnel secured the piece of equipment after it was left dangling sideways off the 27-story, 365-foot building. Workers eventually pulled it onto a lower-level roof. U.S. Bank Tower is adjacent and connected to the Westin Hotel across from Fountain Square. The plat..>> view originalNadal Set For Cincinnati Return
Former champion Rafael Nadal is back in Cincinnati this week ready to make his eagerly anticipated return to the ATP World Tour. The 2013 Western & Southern Open winner begins his campaign against Uruguay’s Pablo Cuevas in the second round, his first match on tour since May. The 30-year-old Mallorcan arrives in the United States fresh from claiming a second Olympic gold medal in Rio de Janeiro, this time in doubles with good friend Marc Lopez. Nadal admitted he was pleasantly surprised at how ..>> view originalCincinnati Gardens memorabilia up for auction
CINCINNATI - Cincinnati Gardens was host to The Beatles, Elvis and other great entertainers. It was home to the NBA Cincinnati Royals, college and high school basketball and four minor league hockey teams.Now you have a chance to own a part of that history, before the Gardens meets the wrecking ball. More than 500 items from the historic venue are up for bid in an online auction until 4 p.m. ET Sunday. The sale includes seats, team jerseys, hockey pucks, vintage sports equipment, original ticke..>> view originalEXCLUSIVE: Assurex Health buyer has a Cincinnati connection
Myriad Genetics, the Utah firm that agreed to buy Mason-based Assurex Health in a deal that could be worth up to $410 million, has a Cincinnati connection.>> view originalTennis|Kerber Going for Women's No. 1 Ranking in Cincinnati
MASON, Ohio — Angelique Kerber has a chance to become No. 1 at the Western & Southern Open. The men's bracket is wide open, too, providing an opportunity for someone outside the Big Four to claim a Masters title.It's a week for the up-and-comers.Two-time defending champion Serena Williams pulled out of the tournament with an inflamed shoulder, making it possible for Kerber to overtake her in the rankings. She would move up to No. 1 by winning the tournament for the first time.Williams has been..>> view originalSo Cincinnati's in pretty good Big 12 shape, right?
Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports The Big 12 is going to add zero, two, or four teams pretty soon. It has a list of at least 17 schools to meet with in the process, but one highly respected reporter is saying the same thing lots of people were already assuming anyway: McMurphy, on ECU's chances of being part of Big 12 expansion: Don't shoot the messenger, but it appears to be 3-horse race. (BYU, Cincy, UH) — David Glenn Show (@DavidGlennShow) August 15, 2016 And how are those three do..>> view originalNishikori Ready To Continue Climb In Cincy
Kei Nishikori has firmly entrenched himself in the Top 10 of the Emirates ATP Rankings, but he believes he’s ready to start moving even higher. The World No. 7 in the Emirates ATP Rankings is the fifth seed at the Western & Southern Open and will face Mikhail Youzhny in his opening match. Having entered this summer without beating a Top 5 player since defeating Novak Djokovic in the 2014 US Open semi-finals, he's now recorded two of these wins in the past month over Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Na..>> view originalEXCLUSIVE: Fast-growing Greater Cincinnati firm adds to C-Suite
Armour previously was vice president of technology for Cincinnati-based Paycor Inc., which provides payroll and human resources services, from 1997-2014.>> view originalCheck out Turner Construction's 'new' downtown office: PHOTOS
One of the largest general contractors in Cincinnati has recommitted to the Central Business District. Turner Construction Co., a general contractor and ...>> view originalStars Treat Fans To Doubles Showdown In Cincinnati
The world’s best doubles players put on a show for fans at the third edition of the ATP Doubles Showdown at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Hosted by Wayne Bryan, the festivities kicked off with a fun Q&A onstage in the fan zone. Those in attendance were treated to a dance-off between Marcelo Melo and Jean-Julien Rojer and an embarrassing Andy Murray story courtesy of his brother Jamie Murray. “It’s always great here in Cincinnati,” said Daniel Nestor, World No. 9 in the Emirates A..>> view original
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