Tuesday, July 2 2013

  • What You Should Know About the City's Parking Lease

    Business Courier has a nice write-up on some of the lesser-known the particulars regarding Cincinnati's parking lease. Things such as advertising in the lots and dynamic pricing structures based on daily-use may come as news to some.

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  • Smale Park Awarded for Innovation

    Smale Riverfront Park gets more awesome by the day and the National Recreation and Park Association is taking notice. This isn't the first award the city has received for the amazing development happening at the Banks, but it’s the latest for the innovation and creativity exhibited by the Cincinnati Park Board. If you haven’t checked it out yet, grab a picnic lunch and go see what all the buzz is about.

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  • Northside 4th of July Parade Welcomes Gabrielle Giffords

    Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is set to make an appearance at the Northside 4th of July Parade this Thursday. Giffords, who was a victim of a mass-shooting in Arizona in 2011, is on a speaking tour to support and promote responsible gun ownership policies.

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  • Compost Business Stinks up Warren County

    Enjoy the smell of vomit and animal dung in the morning? Apparently Marvin's Gardens in Warren County is in violation of several zoning violations including emitting a "detectable off-site odor" that one nearby neighbor compared to an intensified hog farm. The composting facility’s zoning violations come months after a complaint was levied against the business by a local businessman alleging compost he bought contained solid waste.

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  • Xavier Celebrates Joining the Big East

    Following an announcement in March, the Xavier Musketeers officially became the newest member of the Big East Athletic Conference yesterday. Fans and students rallied on Fountain Square to celebrate what Mayor Mallory has deemed "Xavier University joins the Big East Day".

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