Crosley Field, the Reds’ fan favorite ballpark from 1912 to 1970, was designed by Cincinnati architect Harry Hake.
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CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - The next residential conversion target in Cincinnati’s urban core could be the ...
The 12,379-square-foot Covington Cohatch space comprises the upper three floors of the historic John R. Green Co. building on ...
Power Building (1903): The historic commercial building at Eighth and Sycamore streets is part of the Cincinnati East Manufacturing and Warehouse District, listed on the National Register of ...
A Cincinnati real estate broker is getting started on the development side of the business with the aim of redeveloping multiple properties in Camp Washington. The first, a 145-year-old, three-story ...
Several lower-income families are about to move into a newly renovated historical building in Northside. The Chase Avenue and ...
the Cincinnati Bengals – and their fans – should be looking at the Philadelphia Eagles and their scheme, roster building and cap management as a model for winning a Super Bowl. The Eagles were ...
The Ohio Statehouse building ... Register of Historic Places. He also designed Columbus’ first Central High School in 1860. After the Ohio Statehouse project, Kelley moved to Cincinnati and ...
According to information posted from the North Ridgeville Historical Society, the building served as a stagecoach inn and tavern for many years. Center Ridge Road was (and still is) a main route ...