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Council votes to steer City Hall-area property toward Cincinnati Public Radio

Cincinnati City Council members voted down a proposal on Monday to award a development agreement with Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus to build a mixed-use apartment project north of City Hall, with members signaling that they preferred to allow.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJun 25th, 2018

Kroger set to hire nearly 600 employees downtown

Kroger Co. plans to hire 590 people for digital and technology jobs that will be based at the Atrium II Building, 221 E. Fourth St., city economic development officials said Monday. Cincinnati City Council members gave initial approval on Monday to a.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJun 26th, 2018

Hoover approves tax increases to potentially add $11M to annual budget

A Birmingham suburb has increased its sales tax for the first time in almost a quarter century. A month after Mayor Frank Brocato introduced a plan to offset the city’s budget crisis and fund major projects, the Hoover City Council voted 4-3 to approve.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJul 11th, 2018

Cincinnati Bell displeased with streetcar performance

Cincinnati Bell, the company that holds the naming rights to the streetcar, is not happy with how the project has performed and has told the city so, it said Friday afternoon. The statement followed a day in which multiple sources told the Business Co.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsAug 31st, 2018

Did City Council support latest payment to Cincinnati’s former city manager?

Four members of the Cincinnati City Council opposed and three backed the city administration’s deal to give former City Manager Harry Black an additional $370,000 to avoid a lawsuit over his forced resignation in April......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsSep 11th, 2018

Council gives Fourth & Race final go-ahead; here"s when work begins

The long-delayed Fourth & Race mixed-use residential tower got the Cincinnati City Council’s final approval on Wednesday, with members passing two ordinances needed to make the $116 million project happen.  Objections by City Council members that .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsSep 12th, 2018

City Council paves the way for business to move out of FC Cincinnati stadium site

Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously for a plan on Wednesday that will allow Tristate Wholesale Building Supplies Inc. to move out of the planned footprint of FC Cincinnati’s Major League Soccer stadium to Lower Price Hill. Tristate Buildi.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsOct 3rd, 2018

New council texts: Cranley tried to make a deal with critics to fire Black

In late March, during Cincinnati city government’s political crisis over the fate of then-City Manager Harry Black, Mayor John Cranley allegedly offered to make a deal with two of his harshest critics — council members and fellow Democrats Wend.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsOct 19th, 2018

Cranley announces city manager finalists

Mayor John Cranley told Cincinnati City Council members on Monday that he wants them to pick among two candidates to be the city manager – the current acting city manager, Patrick Duhaney, and Assistant City Manager John Juech. “Over the past.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsNov 5th, 2018

West Carrollton approves sale of acreage for $4.5M volleyball complex

The city of West Carrollton is moving forward with its plan to add a multimillion-dollar volleyball complex. West Carrollton City Council approved legislation Nov. 13 to sell seven acres at 220 W. Central Avenue to Cincinnati-based Spike-It LLC for.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsNov 15th, 2018

Attorney: Some Cincinnati council members’ texts destroyed

Text messages to and from Cincinnati City Council members Wendell Young and Tamaya Dennard have been destroyed, according to attorney Brian Shrive, who is seeking the messages in two pending court cases. In an interview, Shrive said he believes the text.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsNov 21st, 2018

Five things you need to know today, and help me plan for Vegas

Good morning, Cincinnati! Here are the six! most important things you need to know to help start your busy business day: Downtown hotel gets tax breaks Chris Wetterich reports that Cincinnati City Council has unanimously approved a property tax ab.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 28th, 2019

With no deal yet with Ballet, FC Cincinnati’s stadium development plan to be held by council

The Cincinnati City Council is expected to hold off voting on FC Cincinnati’s development plan for its Major League Soccer stadium when it meets at 2 p.m. today because the club has yet to strike a deal with the Cincinnati Ballet over its future.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 13th, 2019

Plan to permanently close part of Elm Street for Cincinnati convention center draws questions, criticism

The city and 3CDC’s plan to close Elm Street in front of the Duke Energy Convention Center, creating a massive amount of new pedestrian space, recently drew questions and criticism......»»

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Five things you need to know today, and betting on Cincinnati

Good morning, Cincinnati! Here are the five business stories you need to know to start your busy week. About two dozen Cincinnati homeowners excoriated Mayor Aftab Pureval and Councilman Reggie Harris’ plan for sweeping changes to the city’.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 29th, 2024

City councilors question Wu’s plan to shift more taxes to businesses

Members of Boston's city council spent more than four hours Tuesday untangling the thorny trends and policy precedent behind a measure to shift more of the tax burden onto commercial properties......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 17th, 2024

City of Loveland partners with Cincinnati Bell on smart city solution

See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»

Category: blogSource: theflyonthewallMay 17th, 2021

Cincinnati mayoral candidate’s recovery plan calls for ’15-minute city’

Wherever you live in Cincinnati, mayoral candidate Gavi Begtrup wants you to be only 15 minutes from basic needs without needing to own a car......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 12th, 2021

Ex-U.S. attorney who prosecuted Cincinnati council members, former House speaker, gets new job

Former U.S. Attorney David DeVillers, who oversaw four major public corruption prosecutions in Cincinnati and Columbus, has been hired a partner by one of the largest law firms in the country......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 15th, 2021

Mann questions charter amendment that would divert $50 million to affordable housing

Councilman David Mann, a candidate for 2021 mayor, as well as other council members said Wednesday they were deeply troubled by a proposed city charter amendment requiring the city to put at least $50 million per year in an affordable housing trust fund......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 24th, 2021